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Travel through time and attend Sundance screenings past with our collection of films previously shown at the festival, including Grand-Jury-Prize winner Return To Homs and Finding Fela by Academy-Award-winning director Alex Gibney.
from Salaud Morisset
Chloe, a young French teenager, receives an unexpected visit during her 18th birthday party. // Sundance Film Festival 2013 // If you liked SOCIAL BUTTERFLY,…
It’s 1993, the siege of Sarajevo is in full swing. Today is Selma’s sixth birthday and, unable to find anything else, her father sends – of all things – a live chicken…
Hannah is in a love-hate relationship with her vagina and chronicles how her feelings towards her sexuality have changed over time. // Premiered at Sundance Film…
A bullied teenage girl leads an a cappella club on a trail of destruction against her high school enemies. // Short film Winner at Sundance 2020, Raindance 2020,…
After an unsuccessful attempt to renew his car registration, Dejan falls in a bureaucratic trap that tests his determination to be a responsible father. // Premiere…
These 9 short films all made it into the festival and - believe it or not - they were made by people like you and me.
from Clarity Films
Academy Award® Nominated Freedom On My Mind, vividly chronicles the complex and compelling history of the Mississippi voter registration struggles of 1961 to 19
from Monument Releasing
In an isolated town in rural Florida, four teens experience the joys and heartbreaks of their last year in high school.
from RADIATOR IP Sales
DOCUMENTARY / 2015 / 8 MINUTES 53 SECONDS / NO DIALOGUE / SHORT FILM / 2K / 25FPS / 5.1 SURROUND / BELGIUM, POLAND director: Katarzyna Gondek synopsis: It's…
EXPERIMENTAL, FANTASY, FICTION / 2017 / 15 MINUTES / NO DIALOGUE / SHORT FILM / 2K / 25FPS / 5.1 SURROUND / BELGIUM, CROATIA (HRVATSKA), POLAND synopsis: A story…
ANIMATION / 2018 / 9 MINUTES / ENGLISH / SHORT FILM / 2K / 24FPS / 5.1 SURROUND / SERBIA, SLOVAKIA synopsis: A film about (local) patriotism, tourism and emigration.…
ANIMATION / 2019 / 26 MINUTES / POLISH / SHORT FILM / 1080P / 24FPS / 5.1 SURROUND / POLAND director: Tomek Popakul production: Animoon synopsis: Somewhere…
from Miyu Distribution
Should you hide your pain? Or should you understand and forgive before it is too late? Nominated for a 2020 Academy Award for Best Short Animation.
On the day after Christmas, a Catholic priest from Cork drives his nephew to prison
from [email protected]
500 Years tells a sweeping story of resistance in Guatemala's recent history through the actions and perspectives of the majority indigenous Mayan population.
from Medalia Productions
China is the first country to label “Internet addiction” a clinical disorder.
from don hertzfeldt
Two-time Academy Award nominee Don Hertzfeldt is back with a follow-up to his wildly successful World of Tomorrow animated short film.
from Autour de Minuit
LOVE is a short film describing affection in 3 different chapters, through an impact on a distant solar system. Screened at Sundance, SXSW & Berlin Film Fest.
from Visit Films
"A sharply observed and poignant parable" - The Hollywood Reporter
from Premium Films
The story of Alias, a young Albino on the run, hunted by local witch doctors who use Albinos body parts for their potions.
"Mixes some intensely alluring moments with the sweetness that you might find in a John Hughes movie." Film School Rejects - Sundance Film Festival
from Pinball London
The story of filmmaker Howard Brookner whose work captured the cultural revolution of late 70’s and early 80’s downtown NYC – and his nephew’s personal journey.
This Sundance and Rotterdam fest magical realism film is described as "Beautifully-shot Serbian scenery and stunning cinematography," by The Hollywood Reporter.
from Bridge+Tunnel
This stunningly shot experimental documentary has at its heart a poignant character study of a 17 year-old lesbian living in Newcastle, England.
from ZINDOC
On a Tightrope tells the story of four Uighur orphans in Xinjiang, China, dreaming of becoming professional tightrope walkers - an ancient Uighur tradition.
from Cartuna
WINNER of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize, this fascinating investigation into one of America's most peculiar medical procedures is a delight
from ROCO Films
Colleges are covering up cases of date rape. THE HUNTING GROUND points a spotlight at both transgressions: the rapists and the faculty who cover up the crimes.
from Journeyman Pictures
Possibly the most accessible film about the financial crisis, this documentary presents an easy to understand history of the US economy and how it failed us.
from Atsuko Hirayanagi
What if a wig allowed you to transform into who you wanted to be? This Cannes, Sundance, and Toronto International Film Fest award-winning short explores that.
from Film Movement
Matt Sobel’s assured directorial debut is the story of Ryder, an artsy, confident California teen who is heading to Nebraska for a family reunion.
from Cinema Politica
One of the great modern documentaries, this 10th anniversary cut exploring the legal concept of the corporation as a human being is more relevant than ever.
from Annee Zero
A strong French narrative short film that won prizes at Sundance, Cannes and the Cesar Award (French Oscars) for Best Short Film.
from Mercury Films
Examining the art and subjects of photographer Shelby Lee Adams, this Sundance doc gets at the heart of the American mountain people who comprise his work.
Two young kids roam the countryside in this vivid portrait of character and place. From Sundance 2011, a patient film about young memory and sexual awakening.
from Jane C. Wagner
After you see this documentary, you'll have four new friends. This film looks at the lives of four very different teenage girls growing up in urban Philadelphia
from Revelation Film Festival
Taken from real-life cockpit recordings, these staged re-creations take us inside the terrifying last moments before a plane crash. Don't watch before you fly!
from Met Film Production
The amazing story of the evolution of Greenpeace, told through candid interviews with its original founders, and footage of their early expeditions.
from kinolorber
COMPUTER CHESS transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs.
from Kyle Henry
Four outrageous short films about unusual sexual situations told with comic light-heartedness from director Kyle Henry. Shorts featured at Sundance and Cannes.
Over the course of nine long shots, told in reverse order, we watch an intriguing mystery unfold in a quiet neighborhood. But what has really happened?
WINNER: Grand Jury Prize for Short Film at Sundance. Envisioned as a top secret digital exercise, Don Hertzfeldt's newest film surpasses all expectations.
Variety calls SAM KLEMKE'S TIME MACHINE "a unique docu hybrid that turns one man's decades of self-filming into an existential message in a bottle."
A strange singer drifts through the mythic city of Memphis while surrounded by legendary musicians, a righteous preacher, and a wolf pack of kids.
from WG Film
When a filmmaker decides to make a film that questions the practices of Dole Fruit Corp., he is met with law suits and threats against his freedom of speech.
from Oscilloscope Laboratories
Experience such sweet sorrow with this concert film documenting the final LCD Soundsystem show in 2011, a perfectly exciting and emotional way to say goodbye.
from Neil Abramson
A rough around the edges, but soulful take on a Memphis stripper / blues singer trying to make her way in a tough city. Made in 1995, screened at Sundance.
Terri is an overweight teen misfit who develops a unique relationship with his eccentric but well-meaning vice principal, Mr. Fitzgerald (John C. Reilly).
from Mika Ronkainen
Big Finnish men screaming national anthems around the world: is it art or politics, sincere catharsis or ironic joke? Curiously, all of the above.
from EyeSteelFilm Distribution
This immersive film of a single Chinese family torn apart by urban migration is absorbing and powerful, intimate and epic, a downright nonfiction masterpiece.
The personal, technical and medical collide in Tiffany Schlain's unique documentary about what it means to be connected in the 21st century.
from HOME MADE DOCS
Director Rachel Leah Jones tackles the complicated personal history of her father, master flamenco guitarist David Serva, who has had five wives and many kids.
from Funfilmdistribution
A playful yet unflinching observational look at life in a small Canadian zoo for several animals, including lions, chimpanzees, ostriches, and more.
Five adults reflect on growing up during the last days of the USSR through remarkable Soviet footage, reflective conversation and more.
from Peccadillo Pictures
A diverse collection of witty and provocative shorts films about modern Lesbian relationships.
Francine is a waitress whose liberation from her mundane existence is long overdue. Enter Oliver, a fresh face and a true friend.
As Alberto can no longer conceal the fact that his body is decomposing, he beings to form an unusual friendship with his tough but sympathetic boss.
Lena and Vaughn are thrown together on a journey with no money and no transport, and for a very short amount of time, they experience a rare true happiness together.
During the HIV/AIDS crisis in a US riddled with ignorance and bigotry, a group came out of the LGBT community to start taking matters into their own hands.
from Milestone Channel
Rich in the language and music of the South, You Got to Move is about self-discovery and the courage and ability to confront reality and change it.
Pierre is serving a 14-year prison sentence. His mother visits him every week. Suzanne, Pierre’s current wife, has moved on.
from Closer Productions
Two young men record their obscene neighbors arguments having had no idea the cassette recordings would go viral and become a underground, pop-culture hit.
"The Internet's Own Boy" is a personal story about what we lose when we ignore the implications of technology.
from Java Films [Old]
From acclaimed director, Amir Bar-Lev (The Tillman Story, My Kid Could Paint That), comes the story of the paedophile scandal that rocked America.
from BlinkWorks
Indie game developers have sacrificed money, health, and sanity to realize their lifelong dreams of sharing their creative visions with the world.
from Pietra Brettkelly
To what lengths will controversial artist, Vanessa Beecroft go in her quest to adopt Sudanese twins?
from Wolfe Video
In this perfectly crafted American drama, openly gay Ernesto and closeted Gabe grapple with the sad tribulations of being gay in a small, working-class Texas town.
from Speakit
Black Gold, by Marc Francis and Nick Francis, exposes the truth behind each cappuccino and demands each and every one of us to wake up and smell the coffee.
This touching documentary illustrates the dramatic events before and after the 2009 presidential elections in Iran.
from Diane Bell
Winner of two awards at Sundance, Diane Bell's ravishingly beautiful debut feature tells the story of lonely George, a man out of touch with the 21st century.
from David Weissman
WE WERE HERE revisits San Francisco a decade later, as its flourishing gay community is hit with an unimaginable disaster.
The story of a master coach in China who turns poor rural teenagers into Western-style boxing champions.
from Factory 25
A kaleidoscopic film portrait of Shelly Brown, a young urban misfit who's recently been released from a psychiatric hospital.
from Jenni Olson
This innovative film combines the history of the Golden Gate Bridge as a suicide landmark and the story of a butch dyke in San Francisco searching for self-discovery.
The rise and and fall of the legendary San Francisco theatrical troupe of hippies and drag queens, 1969 – 1972.
This is the story of how corporations have sheltered over a trillion dollars from the U.S. government, and how U.S. citizens took their frustration to the streets.
from EVERGREEN PICTURES
The Sundance winner for Best Director, Lauren Greenfield's film is a character-driven documentary about a billionaire family and their financial struggles.
"The Invisible War" exposes a rape epidemic in the armed forces, investigating the institutions that perpetuate it as well as its profound personal and social consequences.
One Man's Fight for Equality "Suspenseful… inspiring… heartbreaking." – The Salt Lake Tribune This Sundance Award-winning profile of Bishop Gene Robinson,…
From the minds of Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, this strange micro-budget oddity follows a young girl dealing with a stranded old lady in a well.
"After Tiller" paints a complex, compassionate portrait of the physicians who have become the new number-one targets of the anti-abortion movement.
from Canobie Films
This film explores bygone times and is itself a doc of a slightly bygone era, making it a doubly fascinating curio. And who doesn’t love films about old ladies?
from STUDIO AKA
This Oscar nominated short tells the story of one New Yorker’s early morning encounter with a chicken, an event that plays out over 100 years.
from Buenavida Canal
Verano de 1987, con un Madrid vacío por las vacaciones, Miguel (José Sacristán), un veterano articulista, temido y respetado, se cita con Ángela (María Valverde),…
"In "Maori Boy Genius," documaker Pietra Brettkelly ("The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins") may well be profiling New Zealand's future prime minister." Variety magazine