2024 Sundance Film Festival
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| Location | Park City, Utah |
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| Founded | 1978 |
| Hosted by | Sundance Institute |
| Festival date | January 18 to 28, 2024 |
| Language | English |
| Website | festival |
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The 2024 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 18 to 28, 2024. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 6, 2023.[1][2][3][4]
Among the highlighted events included the premiere of a documentary about the 1980s rock band Devo.[5]
Films
U.S. Dramatic Competition
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Between the Temples | Nathan Silver | United States | |
| Dìdi | 弟弟 | Sean Wang | |
| Exhibiting Forgiveness | Titus Kaphar | ||
| Good One | India Donaldson | ||
| In the Summers | Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio | ||
| Love Me | Sam Zuchero, Andy Zuchero | ||
| Ponyboi | Esteban Arango | ||
| A Real Pain | Jesse Eisenberg | ||
| Stress Positions | Theda Hammel | ||
| Suncoast | Laura Chinn | ||
World Cinema Dramatic Competition
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brief History of a Family | 家庭简史 | Jianjie Lin | China, France, Denmark, Qatar |
| Girls Will Be Girls | Shuchi Talati | India, France, United States, Norway | |
| Handling the Undead | Thea Hvistendahl | Norway | |
| In the Land of Brothers | در سرزمین برادر | Alireza Ghasemi, Raha Amirfazli | Iran, France, Netherlands |
| Layla | Amrou Al-Kadhi | United Kingdom | |
| Malu | Pedro Freire | Brazil | |
| Reinas | Klaudia Reynicke | Switzerland, Peru, Spain | |
| Sebastian | Mikko Mäkelä | United Kingdom, Finland, Belgium | |
| Sujo | Astrid Rondero, Fernanda Valadez | Mexico, United States, France | |
| Veni Vidi Vici | Daniel Hoesl | Austria | |
U.S. Documentary Competition
| Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| As We Speak | J.M. Harper | United States |
| Daughters | Angela Patton, Natalie Rae | |
| Every Little Thing | Sally Aitken | Australia |
| Frida | Carla Gutiérrez | United States, Mexico |
| Gaucho Gaucho | Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw | United States, Argentina |
| Love Machina | Peter Sillen | United States |
| Porcelain War | Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev | United States, Ukraine |
| Skywalkers: A Love Story | Jeff Zimbalist, Maria Bukhonina | United States |
| Sugarcane | Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie | United States, Canada |
| Union | Stephen Maing, Brett Story | United States |
World Documentary Competition
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agent of Happiness | Arun Bhattarai, Dorottya Zurbó | Bhutan, Hungary | |
| The Battle for Laikipia | Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi | Kenya, United States | |
| Black Box Diaries | Shiori Itō | Japan, United States, United Kingdom | |
| Eternal You | Hans Block, Moritz Riesewieck | Germany, United States | |
| Ibelin | Benjamin Ree | Norway | |
| IGUALADA | Juan Mejía Botero | Colombia, United States, Mexico | |
| Never Look Away | Lucy Lawless | New Zealand | |
| A New Kind of Wilderness | Silje Evensmo Jacobsen | Norway | |
| Nocturnes | Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan | India | |
| Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat | Johan Grimonprez | Belgium, France, Netherlands | |
Premieres
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| The American Society of Magical Negroes | Kobi Libii | United States | |
| And So It Begins | Ramona Diaz | United States, Philippines | |
| DEVO | Chris Smith | United Kingdom, United States | |
| A Different Man | Aaron Schimberg | United States | |
| Freaky Tales | Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck | ||
| Ghostlight | Kelly O'Sullivan, Alex Thompson | ||
| Girls State | Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss | ||
| Look into My Eyes | Lana Wilson | ||
| Luther: Never Too Much | Dawn Porter | ||
| My Old Ass | Megan Park | ||
| The Outrun | Nora Fingscheidt | United Kingdom, Germany | |
| Power | Yance Ford | United States | |
| Presence | Steven Soderbergh | ||
| Rob Peace | Chiwetel Ejiofor | ||
| Sasquatch Sunset | David Zellner, Nathan Zellner | ||
| Sue Bird: In The Clutch | Sarah Dowland | ||
| Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story | Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui | United Kingdom, United States | |
| Thelma | Josh Margolin | United States | |
| Will & Harper | Josh Greenbaum | ||
| Winner | Susanna Fogel | United States, Canada | |
Next
| English title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| Desire Lines | Jules Rosskam | United States |
| Kneecap | Rich Peppiatt | Ireland, United Kingdom |
| Little Death | Jack Begert | United States |
| Realm of Satan | Scott Cummings | |
| Seeking Mavis Beacon | Jazmin Renée Jones | |
| Tendaberry | Haley Elizabeth Anderson |
Midnight
| English title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| In a Violent Nature | Chris Nash | Canada |
| I Saw the TV Glow | Jane Schoenbrun | United States |
| It's What's Inside | Greg Jardin | |
| Kidnapping Inc. | Bruno Mourral | Haiti, France, Canada |
| Krazy House | Steffen Haars, Flip van der Kuil | Netherlands |
| Love Lies Bleeding | Rose Glass | United States, United Kingdom |
| The Moogai | Jon Bell | Australia |
| Your Monster | Caroline Lindy | United States |
Spotlight
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Àma Gloria | Marie Amachoukeli | France | |
| Hit Man | Richard Linklater | United States | |
| How to Have Sex | Molly Manning Walker | United Kingdom | |
| The Mother of All Lies | كذب أبيض | Asmae El Moudir | Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar |
Special Screenings
| English title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| War Game | Jesse Moss, Tony Gerber | United States |
| Family Matinee: 10 Lives | Chris Jenkins | United Kingdom |
| Family Matinee: Out of My Mind | Amber Sealey | United States |
| New Frontier: Being (the Digital Griot) | Rashaad Newsome | United States |
| New Frontier: Eno | Gary Hustwit | United States, United Kingdom |
Episodic
| Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| Fiction | ||
| Me/We (episode 1) | Nzingha Stewart | United States |
| La Mesías (episode 1) | Javier Calvo, Javier Ambrossi | Spain |
| Penelope (episode 1) | Mel Eslyn, Mark Duplass | United States |
| Non-Fiction | ||
| Better Angels: The Gospel According To Tammy Faye (episodes 1 and 2) | Dana Adam Shapiro | United States |
| Conbody vs Everybody (episodes 1 and 2) | Debra Granik | |
| Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza (episodes 1 and 2) | Michael John Warren | |
| God Save Texas (3 episodes) | Richard Linklater, Iliana Sosa, Alex Stapleton | |
| The Synanon Fix (episode 1) | Rory Kennedy | |
Anniversary Screenings
| Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| The Babadook | Jennifer Kent | Australia |
| Dig! XX | Ondi Timoner | United States |
| Go Fish | Rose Troche | |
| Mississippi Masala | Mira Nair | |
| Napoleon Dynamite | Jared Hess | |
| Pariah | Dee Rees | |
| The Times of Harvey Milk | Rob Epstein | |
| Three Seasons | Tony Bui | Vietnam, United States |
U.S. Fiction Short Films
| Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| Bay of Herons | Jared James Lank | United States |
| Boi de Conchas (The Shell Covered Ox) | Daniel Barosa | |
| Border Hopper | Nico Casavecchia | |
| BUST | Angalis Field | |
| Didn’t Think I’d See You Here | Dylan Guerra | |
| Dream Creep | Carlos A.F. Lopez | |
| Flail | Ben Gauthier | |
| Grace | Natalie Jasmine Harris | |
| guts | Margaux Susi | |
| The Heart | Malia Ann | |
| The Looming | Masha Ko | |
| The Looming Cloud | Matthew Tyler | |
| The Lost Season | Kelly Sears | |
| Pasture Prime | Diffan Sina Norman | |
| Pathological | Alison Rich | |
| The Rainbow Bridge | Dimitri Simakis | |
| Say Hi After You Die | Kate Jean Hollowell | |
| Shé (Snake) | Renee Zhan | |
| Thirstygirl | Alexandra Qin |
International Fiction Short Films
| Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| Basri & Salma in a Never-Ending Comedy | Khozy Rizal | Indonesia, United States |
| Bold Eagle | Whammy Alcazaren | Philippines |
| Bye Bye, Bowser | Jasmin Baumgartner | Austria |
| Dreams like paper boats | Samuel Frantz Suffren | Haiti |
| Essex Girls | Yero Timi-Biu | United Kingdom |
| Lea Tupu’anga / Mother Tongue | Vea Mafile’o | New Zealand |
| The Masterpiece | Alex Lora Cercos | Spain |
| Phoebe | Vaggelio Soumeli | Greece/Cyprus |
| Pisko the Crab Child is in Love | Makoto Nagahisa | Japan |
| Shalal | Amir Ali Sisipour | Iran |
| The Stag | An Chu | Taiwan |
| Terra Mater | Kantarama Gahigiri | Rwanda/Switzerland |
| Viaje de Negocios | Gerardo Coello Escalante | Mexico |
| Voice Ever | Céline Perreard | France |
Animated Short Films
| Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| 27 | Flóra Anna Buda | France/Hungary |
| Lake Baikal (Baigal Nuur) | Alisi Telengut | Canada/Germany |
| The Bleacher | Nicole Daddona, Adam Wilder | United States |
| Bug Diner | Phoebe Jane Hart | United States |
| Dona Beatriz Ñsîmba Vita | Catapreta | Brazil |
| Drago | Daniel Zvereff | United States |
| Larry | Takeshi Murata | United States |
| Martyr’s Guidebook | Maks Rzontkowski | Poland |
| Matta and Matto | Bianca Caderas, Kerstin Zemp | Switzerland |
| Miisufy | Liisi Grünberg | Estonia |
Nonfiction Short Films
| Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|
| 14 Paintings | Dongnan Chen | China |
| ALOK | Alex Hedison | United States |
| Bob’s Funeral | Jack Dunphy | United States |
| Ekbeh | Mariah Hernandez-Fitch | United States |
| Merman | Sterling Hampton IV | United States |
| Object 817 | Olga Lucovnicova | Belgium |
| Salone Love | Tajana Tokyo | United States/United Kingdom/Sierra Leone |
| The Smallest Power | Andy Sarjahani | Iran |
| To Be Invisible | Myah Overstreet | United States |
| Winding Path | Alexandra Lazarowich, Ross Kauffman | United States |
Awards
The following awards were given out:[6]
Grand Jury Prizes
- U.S. Dramatic – In the Summers (Alessandra Lacorazza)
- U.S. Documentary – Porcelain War (Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev)
- World Cinema Dramatic – Sujo (Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez)
- World Cinema Documentary – A New Kind of Wilderness (Silje Evensmo Jacobsen)
- Short Film – The Masterpiece (Alex Lora Cercos)
Audience Awards
- Festival Favorite – Daughters (Angela Patton and Natalie Rae)
- U.S. Dramatic – Dìdi (弟弟) (Sean Wang)
- U.S. Documentary – Daughters (Angela Patton and Natalie Rae)
- World Cinema Dramatic – Girls Will Be Girls (Shuchi Talati)
- World Cinema Documentary – Ibelin (Benjamin Ree)
- NEXT – Kneecap (Rich Peppiatt)
Directing, Screenwriting and Editing
- U.S. Dramatic – Alessandra Lacorazza for In the Summers
- U.S. Documentary – Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie for Sugarcane
- World Cinema Dramatic – Raha Amirfazli and Alireza Ghasemi for In the Land of Brothers
- World Cinema Documentary – Benjamin Ree for Ibelin
- Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award – Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain
- Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award: U.S. Documentary – Carla Gutiérrez for Frida
- NEXT Innovator Prize – Little Death
Special Jury Prizes
- U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Ensemble Cast – The cast of Dìdi (弟弟)
- U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Breakthrough Performance – Nico Parker for Suncoast
- U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award: The Art of Change – Union (Stephen Maing and Brett Story)
- U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award: Sound – Gaucho Gaucho
- World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award: Acting – Preeti Panigrahi for Girls Will Be Girls
- World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award: Original Music – Peter Raeburn for Handling the Undead
- World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award: Cinematic Innovation – Johan Grimonprez for Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat
- World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award: Craft – Nocturnes
- NEXT Special Jury Award – Desire Lines
- Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing – Masha Ko for The Looming
- Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing – Makoto Nagahisa for Pisko the Crab Child is in Love
Short Film Jury Awards

- U.S. Fiction: Say Hi After You Die (Kate Jean Hollowell)
- International Fiction: The Stag (An Chu)
- Nonfiction: Bob's Funeral (Jack Dunphy)
- Animation: Bug Diner (Phoebe Jane Hart)
Sundance Institute Awards
- NHK Award: Saim Sadiq for We Are Never Going to Die
- Adobe Mentorship Award for Fiction: Pamela Martin
- Adobe Mentorship Award for Nonfiction: Kristina Motwani
- Amazon MGM Studios Producers Award for Fiction: Brad Becker-Parton for Stress Positions
- Amazon MGM Studios Producers Award for Nonfiction: Toni Kamau for The Battle for Laikipia
- Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize: Love Me
Acquisitions
- Kneecap: Sony Pictures Classics[7]
- Ibelin: Netflix[8]
- A Real Pain: Searchlight Pictures[9]
- It's What's Inside: Netflix[10]
- Presence: Neon[11]
- Ghostlight: IFC Films and Sapan Studios[12]
- My Old Ass: Amazon MGM Studios[13]
- Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story: Warner Bros. Discovery (under DC Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, HBO, CNN Films and Max)[14][15]
- Skywalkers: A Love Story: Netflix[16]
- Thelma: Magnolia Pictures[17]
- Dìdi: Focus Features[18]
- Daughters: Netflix[19]
- Will & Harper: Netflix[20]
- Between the Temples: Sony Pictures Classics[21]
- Good One: Metrograph Pictures[22]
- Sugarcane: National Geographic Documentary Films[23]
- Sebastian: Kino Lorber[24]
- Your Monster: Vertical[25]
- Girls Will Be Girls: Juno Films[26]
- Never Look Away: Greenwich Entertainment[27]
- Exhibiting Forgiveness: Roadside Attractions[28]
- Winner: Vertical[29]
- Black Box Diaries: MTV Documentary Films[30]
- Love Me: Bleecker Street and ShivHans Pictures[31]
- Luther: Never Too Much: CNN Films and Oprah Winfrey Network[32]
- Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat: Kino Lorber[33]
- Agent of Happiness: Film Movement[34]
- Rob Peace: Republic Pictures[35]
- In the Summers: Music Box Films[36]
- The Outrun: Sony Pictures Classics and Stage 6 Films[37]
- The Moogai: Samuel Goldwyn Films[38]
Gallery
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Filmmaker Lodge -
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Cast and crew of the Devo documentary -
Film writer and producer Jonathan Nolan interviewed by astrophysics professor Janna Levin -
Kim Yutani, Director of Programming, at the opening press conference
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