Sundance 2026: A robust intellectually curious inquiry into the Not AI motif: Valerie Veatch’s Ghost in the Machine documentary is compelling conversation starter

The ‘Not AI’ motif comes through robustly in the urgent tone of the punk aesthetic approach that propels Valerie Veatch’s documentary Ghost in the Machine. Previously, her Sundance-premiering films Me @ The Zoo (HBO) and Love  Child 사이버 사랑 (HBO) examined how new technologies reshape our conceptions and perceptions identity, power and culture. In her … Read more

Sundance 2020: The Killing of Two Lovers superbly crafted, beautifully filmed story about troubled marriage in tiny rural town

The town portrayed in the Sundance premiere of The Killing of Two Lovers is so small that David, who is staying at his father’s home while he and Nikki try to figure out if their marriage is salvageable, easily can see everything going on in the lives of his wife and four kids in the … Read more

Sundance 2018: 306 Hollywood beautifully curated artistry celebrating beloved grandmother’s legacy

There is a beautiful curation of artistry in every element of 306 Hollywood, a gem of a documentary directed by Elan Bogarín and Jonathan Bogarín that premiered this year at the Sundance Film Festival. While it is a genuine bountiful tribute to the directors’ beloved late grandmother, 306 Hollywood, which represented the street address of … Read more