The following Table of Contents includes our updating coverage of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, as written by Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen, Tomris Laffly and Monica Castillo. The coverage from Ebert Fellows Niani Scott, Whitney A. Spencer, Tiffany Walden is posted after this list.

REVIEWS

Adam

Always in Season

Anthropocene—The Human Epoch

Aquarela

Bedlam

Before You Know It

Big Time Adolescence

Blinded by the Light

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

Brittany Runs a Marathon

Clemency

Corporate Animals

David Crosby: Remember My Name

Dirty God

Divine Love

Dolce Fine Giornata

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile

The Farewell

Fighting with My Family

Give Me Liberty

Greener Grass

Hala

The Hole in the Ground

Honey Boy

I Am Mother

Imaginary Order

The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley

Knock Down the House

The Infiltrators

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Late Night

Little Monsters

The Lodge

Lorena

Love, Antosha

Luce

Maiden

Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love

Memory – The Origins of Alien

Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen

Midnight Family

Monos

Mope

Ms. Purple

The Mustang

Native Son

Official Secrets

One Child Nation

Paddleton

Photograph

Premature

Queen of Hearts

The Report

Sea of Shadows

Selah and the Spades

Share

Sister Aimee

The Sound of Silence

The Souvenir

Steig Larsson: The Man Who Played With Fire

The Sunlit Night

Sweetheart

To the Stars

Them That Follow

This is Not Berlin

Top End Wedding

Troop Zero

Untouchable

Velvet Buzzsaw

We Are Little Zombies

The Wolf Hour

Wounds

Wu-Tang: Of Mics and Men” 

The Best Performances of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival

The Best Films of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival

INTERVIEWS

Jennifer Kent, director of “The Nightingale”

Julius Onah, director of “Luce”

Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, director of “The Mustang”

EBERT FELLOWS

Ebert Fellow Tiffany Walden’s First Impressions of Sundance 2019

Suzan-Lori Parks on Adapting “Native Son“ by Tiffany Walden

BET’s Boomerang Reboot Has Its World Premiere in Park City by Tiffany Walden

Principles of Empathy: Ebert Fellow Whitney Spencer’s First Impressions of Sundance 2019

Chinonye Chukwu’s Clemency Offers Questions of Advocacy, Redemption by Whitney Spencer

The Empathy of Virtual Reality by Whitney Spencer 

Bringing Chicago to Park City: Ebert Fellow Niani Scott’s First Impressions of Sundance  

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