Friday, June 27





Film follows life of Shirley Jackson, explores characters in extreme moments

Shirley Jackson is now known as one of the great horror writers of the 20th century – but the author was overlooked during her lifetime. Now, director Josephine Decker brings the writer to the screen in “Shirley,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. Read more...

Photo: The cast and crew of “Shirley” attended the film’s premiere at Sundance. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Sundance panel explores gender and cultural equality in film industry

This year, 44% of the films premiering at the Sundance Film Festival were directed by women. But women only made 34% of films originally submitted. For Kerry Washington, she said she’ll know the industry has found equality when women can exist beyond statistics. Read more...

Photo: The annual “Women Breaking Barriers” panel, hosted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, explored how the industry has changed since they first began the event three years ago. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Sundance’s move to a small ski town 40 years ago has left locals with mixed opinions

This post was updated Feb. 4 at 1:41 p.m. There were only 2,823 people living in Park City, Utah, when the Sundance Film Festival relocated from Salt Lake City to the small ski town in 1981. Read more...

Photo: Every year, thousands of filmmakers, critics and fans visit Park City, Utah, for the annual Sundance Film Festival. The majority of events take place on Main Street, and the city limits traffic in the area. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)



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