Cinema Femme @ Sundance 2026

Our Sundance 2026 coverage is presented by Noisefloor Sound Solutions & Journeywork Entertainment, with support by The DCP works.

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Coverage rolling out January 28 – February 13, 2026. Follow our Instagram for coverage.


Latest Features


Interviews by Dawn Borchardt, Anna Pattison, and Rebecca Martin Fagerholm

Sundance 2026: Lindsey Normington on Role in Short “Together Forever”


Sundance 2026: Hannah Schierbeek on Survival, Isolation, and Unexpected Friendship in her Short Film “Radiant Frost


Sundance 2026: Xiye Bastida and Franco Campos-Lopez Benyunes on Hope, Whales, and Resistance


Sundance 2026: Walking Through the In-Between — Malin Barr on “Sauna Sickness” and the Quiet Violence of Emotional Manipulation


Sundance 2026: Gabriela Ortega Explores Motherhood and Becoming in “Marga en el DF”

Sundance 2026: Holding the Line — Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić on “To Hold a Mountain”


Sundance 2026: Writing Herself Into the Frame —Stephanie Ahn on her debut feature “Bedford Park”


Sundance 2026: “Birds of War” — Love, Journalism, and Bearing Witness Across Revolution and Exile


Sundance 2026: “Take Me Home” — Liz Sargent on Caregiving, Disability, and Imagining a More Supportive World


Sundance 2026: How Inuk filmmaker Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre Made a Sundance Film From Caribou and Lichen


Sundance 2026: Rachael Morrison chronicles a radical life in her documentary “Joybubbles”


Sundance 2026: Unapologetically Imperfect: Siri Hjorton Wagner on Female Desire and Motherhood in “Without Kelly”


Dispatches by Emily Jacobson and Peyton Robinson

Sundance 2026: “The Moment,” “The Gallerist,” and “Run Amok”


Sundance 2026: “The Musical,” “Extra Geography.” and “Carousel”


Sundance 2026: “Josephine,” “LADY,” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry”


Sundance 2026: “Leviticus,” “I Want Your Sex,” and “The Invite”


Sundance 2026: “The Lake,” “Silenced,” and “Saccharine”


Panels and Talks – Breaking Through the Lens and more!

Breaking Through the Lens at Sundance: Filmmakers on Resilience, Risk, and Not Selling Out

PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 26: (L-R) Liz Cardenas, Saba Zerehi, Olivia Wilde, Sara Bernstein and Sophie Mas speak during Breaking Through the Lens Panel at Canon Creative Studio Space during 2026 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2026 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Breaking Through the Lens )

Essays by Matt Fagerholm, Rebecca Martin Fagerholm, and Veronica Miles

The Magic of Sundance: Stories from my last dance in Park City

Photo credit by Emily Broderick

Sundance 2026: Finding Barbara Hammer—A Late Awakening to Queer Experimentation


Sundancing on My Own: My Four Extraordinary Days in Park City – Matt Fagerholm


Wrap-Up by Rebecca Martin Fagerholm

The Last Dance: A Sundance of Solidarity and Truth


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