The independent film festival has largely outgrown its home town, but the threat of its departure has some business owners and residents fighting to keep it.
A new 4K restoration of Jim McKay's "Girls Town,' Jessica Williams introduces "Blue Crush" and a double bill of Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy concert films.
Amid a number of thin, depressing movies at this year’s edition of the Utah festival, a pair of funny, big-hearted films stood out, alongside the typical contingent of thoughtful character studies and powerful documentaries.
After half a century, a Vietnamese freelance photographer, has claimed he is the real creator of the infamous image, sold for $20 and credited to an AP staff photographer
Kim Phuc was in Trang Bang, Vietnam, in 1972 when napalm dropped on the town. She became known as the "napalm girl" when the photo won the Pulitzer Prize.
This year's Sundance Film Festival has had a muted debut, with entertaining but not outrageous features on topics from LGBTQ family ties to a twin-death-themed dramedy grabbing the spotlight, and documentaries leaning into decidedly uncontroversial themes of music figures and celebrity biopics.
After a half-century of public silence, a freelance photographer from Vietnam has asserted he took one of the most renowned and impactful photos of the 20th century.
The makers of a new documentary alleging the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was deliberately credited to the wrong photographer -- claims denied by the Associated Press -- said Sunday that it is "critical" to "share this story with the world.
The Times spoke to team behind "The Stringer" and an attorney for former AP photographer Nick Ut about the film's claims that Ut did not take the photo known as "Napalm Girl."