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New York State · New YorkBy Bailey PennickAlex Ross Perry is in the middle of a thought. It’s not following just one strand, though. It’s a textured and tangent-filled journey about his decade-long creative partnership with Jason Schwartzman. It’s the afternoon in New York City and as he talks, light from the window saturates his screen. After acknowledging that “it’s crazy” that it’s been 10 years since they first met and premiered Listen Up Philip at the 2014 Sundance…Read Article
Creative Accomplices: Alex Ross Perry and Jason Schwartzman

Park City, Utah · Park City(L–R) Cristina Costantini, Tam O’Shaughnessy, Bear Ride, and Lauren Cioffi attend the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of “SALLY” at The Ray Theatre on January 28, 2025, in Park City, UT. (Photo by Robin Marshall/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)
By Lucy SpicerResplendent in an all-silver outfit — presumably an homage to a spacesuit — director Cristina Costantini steps up to the podium at The Ray…Read Article
“SALLY” Expands the Portrait of an American Icon

New York City · New YorkWriter Veronica Reyes-How on Her Journey from the Sundance Institute to Premiering Her Series “Mother, May I Have a Kidney?” at Tribeca Sundance Collab: A Creative Springboard for Screenwriters Learn how Sundance Collab courses can... The post Writer Veronica Reyes-How on Her Journey from the Sundance Institute to Premiering Her Series “Mother, May I Have a Kidney?” at Tribeca appeared first on World News.See the Story
Writer Veronica Reyes-How on Her Journey From the Sundance Institute to Premiering Her Series “Mother, May I Have a Kidney?” at Tribeca
Sundance Institute Adds Scott Frank, David Nevins, Greg Sarris, and Blair Ligelis Stein to Board of Trustees
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