The U.S. Documentary Competition offers Festivalgoers a first look at world premieres of nonfiction American films illuminating the ideas, people, and events that shape the present day.
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by Tim Gordon This showcase of world premieres presents highly anticipated films on a variety of subjects, in both fiction and nonfiction. Fiction
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The Sundance Institute champions short films globally and throughout the year, with select Festival shorts presented as a traveling program at theaters in the U.S, Canada, Europe, and more.
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Rediscover classic works of independent cinema as the Sundance Film Festival celebrates its 40th edition and the breadth, diversity, artistic resonance, and cultural impact of four decades of independent storytelling.
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Aquaman balances his duties as king and as a member of the Justice League, all while planning a wedding in the 15th and final film in the DCEU.
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The Marvels is full of action and possibly a
little short on story. It’s purely fluff and entirely sweet like a candy bar but it does have some
significance and ultimate relevance to the MCU.
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Let’s be honest. You’ve got two of the biggest modern-day black male acting talents facing off in a vehicle that could have been designed to waste their talents, focusing on physicality instead of mental acuity.
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