Arts
Black, Bold & Brilliant: A Space for Filmmakers
With the film industry being largely dominated by white men, Black, Bold & Brilliant is aiming to highlight Black experiences while supporting Black filmmakers. … read more
Le Salon Des Refusés Vivra: Slamdance Will Live On
“Slamdance is a festival for filmmakers, by filmmakers,” Baxter says. “Once you’re in, you can never really leave.” … read more
Roll the Credits: Salt Lake’s Brightest Film Specialists
Find out what these four creatives have to say about the local filmmaking scene (beyond the big screens at Sundance) and the individual part that they play in it. … read more
Gia Coppola: Las Vegas, Legacies and The Last Showgirl
Gia Coppola, a spectacular talent and the latest in long line of visionary artists, has created a vivid portrait of connections, dreams and lasting legacies. … read more
A Damned Good Interview with Odessa Young
Odessa Young will be doing what she loves for the foreseeable future, and that that no matter how cold the location can be, this rising star is on a hot streak. … read more
The Wicked Eyes and Imagination of Alice Brooks
The nuances of the story are reflected in Alice Brooks’ visual choices, which play with contrasts between brightness and shadow to create a dynamic, immersive atmosphere. … read more
Toby Cochran on Luki & The Lights and Changing the...
Toby Cochran’s dedication to creating purposeful, intentional content shines through in every frame of Luki & The Lights. … read more
Mélanie Laurent Finds Freedom As A Director
A true innovator in terms of shot composition and visual storytelling, Laurent has created perhaps her most dazzling sequence to date. … read more
Summer Shelton and Clayne Crawford Reconnect with Love and Art...
For Summer Shelton, You & I was more than just a project; it was a form of emotional survival. … read more
Director Ellen Kuras on Lee Miller and the Power of...
Sometimes an image can tell a story more powerfully than words, particularly when captured by the right artist. … read more