Discover the emerging talent from the Sundance Film Festival with these panels recorded in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ in Park City, Utah.
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On the "Close Up with the Hollywood Reporter Live: Indie Filmmakers" panel The Hollywood Reporter journalist Piya Sinha-Roy joins actors and actresses from the 2020 Sundance Film Festival for a frank, in-depth conversation about their work, inspirations and latest projects. Panelists include Lana Wilson (Miss Americana), Lee Isaac Chung (Minari), Edson Oda (Nine Days), Channing Godfrey Peoples (Miss Juneteenth), Janicza Bravo (Zola), Eliza Hittman (Never Rarely Sometimes Always). This episode was recorded on January 26, 2020 in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
For the third consecutive year, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) hosted the "Women Breaking Barriers Year 3: Where Are We Now?" panel at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. This special panel takes a look back at 2019 and discusses the progress and new challenges that have risen for women in the entertainment industry over the last year. Panelists include HFPA member Elisabeth Sereda, Sundance Institute Executive Director Keri Putnam, and stars Kerry Washington (The Fight), Frankie Shaw (SMILF), Lisa Jackson (Lichen) and Julie Taymor (The Glorias). This episode was recorded on January 25, 2020 in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
On the "Close Up with the Hollywood Reporter Live: Indie Actors" panel The Hollywood Reporter journalist Mia Galuppo joins actors and actresses from the 2020 Sundance Film Festival for a frank, in-depth conversation about their work, inspirations and latest projects. Panelists include Kendrick Sampson (Miss Juneteenth), Winston Duke (Nine Days), Amy Ryan (Lost Girls, Worth), Ben Whishaw (Surge), Elle Lorraine (Bad Hair) and Meredith Hagner (Horse Girl, Palm Springs). This episode was recorded on January 25, 2020 in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
On the “Growing the Story” panel, presented by Pure Leaf Cold Brew Iced Tea, SVP of Programming and Marketing at AMC Patrick Connelly joins emerging filmmakers from the 2020 Sundance Film Festival for a candid conversation about the process of bringing a story to life, from its inception to the big screen. Panelists include directors Eleanor Wilson (Save Yourselves!), Alex Huston Fischer (Save Yourselves!), Jerry Rothwell (The Reason I Jump) and Danny Madden (Beast Beast). This panel was recorded Friday, January 24 during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ in Park City, Utah.
IFC Films EVP of Acquisitions and Production Arianna Bocco sat down with filmmakers Ekwa Msangi (Farewell Amor), Haifaa al-Mansour (Mary Shelley), Hanelle Culpepper (Star Trek: Picard), actress Jackie Cruz (Orange Is the New Black) and producer Monica Levinson (Wander Darkly) for the “Women on the Front Lines: Changing the Game” panel recorded Friday, January 24 during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ in Park City, Utah.
State of the Union star Chris O’Dowd and writer Nick Hornby join award-winning entertainment journalist Stacey Wilson Hunt to discuss the upcoming SundanceTV short series, which will make its debut at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. State of the Union follows Louise and Tom (Rosamund Pike and Chris O’Dowd) who meet in a pub immediately before their weekly marital therapy session. With each successive episode, we piece together how their lives were, what drew them together and what has started to pull them apart. Hornby explores the complexities of marriage with his inimitable honesty and humor. This episode was recorded on January 27, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Following a screening of the SundanceTV & Ancestry short film Railroad Ties, a live panel discussion features renowned documentarian and Sundance Film Festival alum Sacha Jenkins, revered Harvard historian and PBS's Finding Your Roots host Henry Louis Gates Jr., Ancestry historian Lisa Elzey, featured historian Melissa Collom, and featured descendant Gayle George. Moderated by CEO of AMC Networks Josh Sapan. This episode was recorded on January 27, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Chiwetel Ejiofor (The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind), Stephen Merchant (Fighting with My Family), Nisha Ganatra (Late Night), Lulu Wang (The Farewell), Dan Gilroy (Velvet Buzzsaw) and Gavin Hood (Official Secrets) join The Hollywood Reporter's Rebecca Ford for a candid discussion about their work at the Festival and beyond. This episode was recorded on January 27, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Octavia Spencer (Luce), Kyra Sedgwick (Girls Weekend), Jenna Elfman (Fear the Walking Dead), Keri Putnam (Executive Director, Sundance Institute), Silvia Bizio (HFPA member) and Cassian Elwes (Film Producer) sit down with Hollywood Foreign Press member Elisabeth Sereda to take a look back at 2018 and discuss the progress and new challenges that have arisen for women in the entertainment industry over the last year. This episode was recorded on January 26, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Jim Gaffigan (Light From Light, Them That Follow), Jillian Bell (Brittany Runs A Marathon), David Oyelowo (Relive), Zawe Ashton (Velvet Buzzsaw), Rhianne Barreto (Share), and Griffin Gluck (Big Time Adolescence) sit down with Rebecca Keegan of The Hollywood Reporter for a frank, in-depth conversation about their work, inspirations and latest projects at Sundance. This episode was recorded on January 26, 2019, in front of a live audience at the SundanceTV HQ on Main Street in Park City, UT during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Explore the truth about the victims of the Jonestown Massacre, its cult leader Jim Jones, and the twists and turns that led so many to their deaths. Go beyond the sensational headlines and snap judgments of bystanders and tabloids, as host Amanda Knox brings her unique perspective on the justice system to look at some of the most shocking crimes of our lifetimes through a whole new lens. Subscribe to The Truth About True Crime with Amanda Knox so you never miss an episode. For even more, watch the docu-series "Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle," a true crime special event from SundanceTV and Sundance Now.
Join actors Shoshannah Stern, Josh Feldman, Colt Prattes, and award-winning filmmaker and Sundance Film Festival alum Andrew Ahn for a discussion surrounding Sundance Now's groundbreaking new series, "This Close," part of the Sundance Film Festival's 2018 Indie Episodic Showcase.
Four filmmakers laud Seattle through their personal stories about this soulful city. Panelists include filmmakers Dave Grohl, Megan Griffiths, Josh Taft, John Ramsay and JJ Augustavo. Presented by Visit Seattle.
Directors, producers, and legal experts "workshop" along with audience members in a discussion focusing on legal challenges encountered during the filmmaking process. Presented by LegalZoom.
A group of well-known actors and actresses sit down with The Hollywood Reporter for a frank, in-depth conversation about their work, inspirations and latest projects at Sundance.
A candid discussion with Sundance Film Festival's notable 2018 directors, discussing their work at Sundance and beyond.
Sundance Film Festival filmmakers discuss the long-lasting impact that art education has had on their lives. Presented by LIFEWTR.
A conversation with accomplished women from various fields in the film industry. Hosted by HFPA member Elisabeth Sereda.
A conversation with "Midnight" category directors, producers and distributors on genre and horror filmmaking in 2018 and beyond. Presented by Shudder.
A roundtable discussion exploring legal challenges encountered during the filmmaking process. Presented by LegalZoom. Moderated by Madhu Goel Southworth, SVP Legal & Business Affairs at AMC Networks. Panel includes Thomas Dunlap (Partner, Dunlap, Bennett & Ludwig, LLP), Jack Turner (Producer, "Give Me Future: Major Lazer in Cuba"), Feras Fayyad and Steen Johannessen (Director and Co-Director, "Last Men in Aleppo"), Laura Dunn (Director, "Look and See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry") and Ramona Diaz (Director, "Motherland").
Get a behind-the-scenes take on how five filmmakers captured the unique depth and texture of Seattle in this short film series. Moderated by Executive Producer Tim Perell. Panel includes Clea DuVall ("Taste"), Drew Christie ("Scent of a Sasquatch"), Ian Cheney ("The Forest and the Trees"), Martha Stephens ("All at Sea") and Terence Nance ("Jimi Could Have Fallen From the Sky").
Sundance filmmakers discuss their new documentaries on characters who are larger than life. What challenges did they face in bringing these complex stories to screen? Sundance Now curator Thom Powers moderates a conversation that explores the process of masterful directors. Presented by Sundance Now. Panel includes Jonathan Olshefski ("Quest"), Jennifer Brea ("Unrest"), Lucy Walker ("Buena Vista") and Pete Nicks ("The Force").
The idea of patriotism is as fluid as it's ever been and Sundance Now's "Take 5: A More Perfect Patriot" brings together six filmmakers to discuss and challenge those definitions. Moderated by Sundance Now's Thom Powers. Panel includes Razan Ghalayini, Jehane Noujaim, Jason Cohen, Keith Maitland, Kiran Deol and Jordan Ching.
A roundtable discussion showcasing actors talking about their success in independent film and television, what drives them and how they create their memorable characters. Moderated by Matt Belloni of "The Hollywood Reporter." Panel includes Laura Dern ("Wilson"), Kumail Nanjiani ("The Big Sick"), Jay Duplass ("Landline," "Beatriz at Dinner"), Zoe Lister-Jones ("Band Aid") and Adam Pally ("Band Aid").
A roundtable discussion bringing together the directors, writers and producers behind some of the most memorable independent film and television series, at Sundance and beyond. Moderated by Tatiana Siegel of "The Hollywood Reporter." Panel includes Dee Rees ("Mudbound"), David Permut ("The Polka King"), Matthew Heineman ("City of Ghosts"), Danny Strong ("Rebel in the Rye"), Drake Doremus ("Newness") and Michael Showalter ("The Big Sick").
Two of the stars of SundanceTV's Hap and Leonard talk shop following a screening of the series premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Panel includes James Purefoy, Pollyanna McIntosh and Jeremy Platt.
A roundtable discussion exploring legal challenges encountered during the filmmaking process.
A roundtable discussion moderated by "The Hollywood Reporter"'s Tatiana Siegel.
Directors with shorts at Sundance Film Festival 2016 discuss their path to the festival and the stories behind their productions.
A first look at SundanceNow Doc Club's "Take 5" doc shorts which explore different aspects of "Justice in America."
What drives them? How do they create such memorable characters?
Documentary directors on tackling controversial issues. Presented by SundanceNow Doc Club.
An intimate discussion with the Directors of Sundance Film Festival US Documentary Competition film Finders Keepers.
Sundance documentary makers discuss discoveries, roadblocks and breakthroughs while getting to the truth in the lives of celebrities.
A roundtable discussion exporing legal hurdles encountered during the filmmaking and distribution process.
Sundance documentary filmmakers discuss the portrayal of the lives and histories of African-Americans, which have been largely neglected in mainstream cinema until recently.
A roundtable discussion on the most buzzed about TV today and how "popular" and "smart" are increasingly comfortable bedfellows.
Sundance filmmakers known for the feature-length work discuss why they're embracing the short form.
The focus is placed on the legal priorities of filmmaking at Sundance Film Festival.
Sebastián Silva won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for this largely improvised comedy starring Michael Cera and Gaby Hoffmann about an American kid in Chile in search of the hallucinogenic San Pedro cactus.
Sundance Film Festival founder Robert Redford delivers his point of view on the state of the ever-evolving celebration of film.
Musician Dave Grohl talks fronting a mission to resurrect the rapidly vanishing human touch behind the creation of music in his film Sound City.
Celeste & Jesse Forever tells the story of one couple whose relationship is managing to outlive their divorce. It's a sweet story written by one of the film’s stars, Rashida Jones and her best friend/writing partner/actor/ex Will McCormack.
Damien Echols spent 18 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit. That story has already been the subject of three documentaries and countless appeals, but director Amy Berg’s take on the story of the West Memphis Three goes further.
Writer/actress Brit Marling and writer/director Mike Cahill discuss their movie Another Earth at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.