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‘Philly D.A.’: Larry Krasner Plans Radical Bail Reform in Clip From PBS Docuseries
Acclaimed Sundance eight-part doc arrives on PBS' Independent Lens on April 20th
The Best Movies We Saw at Sundance 2021
From a postapocalyptic genre flick to a handful of brilliant, offbeat docs about our current moment — these were the films at this year's festival that moved and marked us
Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul’ Wins at Sundance
The Roots cofounder's documentary garners U.S. Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award
Sparks Speaks: Edgar Wright and Mael Brothers on Brilliant New Sparks Doc
The band and director on 'The Sparks Brothers,' a deep-dive portrait of the duo's 50-year musical career that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
‘Summer of Soul’ Is the Perfect Movie to Kick Off Sundance 2021
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson's documentary on the 1969 "Black Woodstock" concerts opens the festival with an incredible, vital act of restoration — and reclamation
15 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at Sundance 2021
From Questlove's long-awaited doc on the "black Woodstock" to a Nic Cage movie featuring samurai and exploding leather suits — what we're looking forward to catching at this year's virtual fest
‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Review: The Seniors Aren’t Alright
A doc on the massive Floridian retirement community known as "The Villages" skips the sociology— and goes straight to the good, the bad and the weird of it all
Questlove’s ‘Black Woodstock’ Doc to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Films on Rita Moreno, Sparks also set to debut at next year's virtual event
First Singapore filmmaker to win Sundance Film Festival award, Kirsten Tan: How I was inspired
A specialist in short films and documentaries, Kirsten Tan has finally hit her stride with Pop Aye, after a decade of film-making. No pressure, though, as she’s driven by good stories, not medals.
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First Singapore filmmaker to win Sundance Film Festival award, Kirsten Tan: How I was inspired

A specialist in short films and documentaries, Kirsten Tan has finally hit her stride with Pop Aye, after a decade of film-making. No pressure, though, as she’s driven by good stories, not medals.
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