fbpx
Thursday, February 13 2025
Zack de la Rocha, lead singer for Rage Against The Machine, performs at the 2007 Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Rage Against The Machine’s Zack De La Rocha on Immigration and the Need for Powerful Protest

Andrea Bazoin on What Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish and a Bayer Exec Have in Common

Destinations With Doni: What Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish and a Bayer Exec Have in Common (VIDEO)

Candles (Photo by Mike Labrum via Unsplash)

Disenfranchised Grief: When Others Don’t Understand Your Loss and How To Cope With It

Indian god Shiva (Image via Unsplash)

‘Brahmastra: Part One — Shiva’ And How It Highlights Indian Culture

VIDEO: Worldwide Coming of Age Traditions

Food Delicacies Around the World

Lauren Gale: A Canadian International Finding Her Way in an Unfamiliar, Not-So-Much-Guaranteed Home — Part 1 of 3

An Interculturalist at the Crossroads of Culture and Career – Part I

Gal Gadot (Photo By Gage Skidmore - https://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/42855138655/, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74236548)

A Wonderfully Multicultural Woman: Gal Gadot

Tabemasho! Let’s Eat With Gil Asakawa (VIDEO)

Tabemasho! Let’s Eat With Gil Asakawa (VIDEO)

With 71 feature films, the options at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival are numerous. The schedule includes so many incredible films, events and talks that are inclusive of the Culturs community. All talks and events are free to view globally. To access, log on to your existing Festival account or sign up for a new account at Festival.Sundance.org. Check out Talks & Events, Artist Lounge, and Main Street to find out what to look for in the days ahead. If you find it hard to choose, take this quiz created especially for the Culturs community!

  1. I am culturally fluid. 

2. Do you prefer thinking about the past, present, or future? 

  • A. Past
  • B. Present
  • C. Future

3. What stories do you want to learn about?

  • A. BIPOC(Black Indigenous People of Color) Stories
  • B. Women’s stories
  • C. Youth stories

4. What makes a movie great?

  • A. Incredible music
  • B. Gorgeous landscapes
  • C. Inspiring moments

5. I like to escape reality and enjoy avante garde cinema.

  • A. Sometimes
  • B. Sign me up! 
  • C. Mmmm not really

6. Representation in art of my race, ethnicity, and gender are important to me. 

  • A. Very Important
  • B. Somewhat Important
  • C. Not at all

Score

Mostly A’s:  Summer of Soul // Passing // Judas and the Black Messiah //Ailey//My Name is Pauli Murray// Wild Indian

Mostly B’s:  Fire in the Mountains // Mayday // Hive// Cryptozoo // Rebel Hearts, Sabaya

Mostly C’s:  Homeroom // Try Harder! // Coda // Faya Dayi // Cusp

Any combination:  The Dog Who Wouldn’t be Quiet // El Planeta // Strawberry Mansion // On the Count of Three // The Pink Cloud

Two women walking together in 1920's garb carrying flowers.
Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson appear in Passing by Rebecca Hall, an official selection of the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Edu Grau.
Four people wearing black berets. man at center looking to the left.
Darrel Britt-Gibson, Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield appear in Judas and the Black Messiah by Shaka King, an official selection of the Premieres section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Glen Wilson.
Young man wearing graduation robe and cap sitting in a chair seven family members
A still from Homeroom by Peter Nicks, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Sean Havey.
A still from Summer Of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Mass Distraction Media.
Vinamrata Rai appears in Fire in the Mountains by Ajitpal Singh, an official selection of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
A still from Try Harder! by Debbie Lum, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Lou Nakasako.

To see a complete listing of all the programs please visit Sundance.org and look for our latest print issue in North American stores Feb. 2!

Previous

Virtual Sundance Series: A Constellation of Artists in Cyberspace

Next

Anjelika Perry on Responsible Travel and the Fluidity of Blackness

Check Also

Verified by MonsterInsights