Sundance 2021 Original Videos
by IMDb-Editors | created - 16 Dec 2020 | updated - 24 Feb 2021 | PublicSundance 2021 Original Videos
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
IMDbPro teamed up with the Sundance Film Festival to spotlight some of the talented artists at the 2021 festival. Learn more about 'Judas and the Black Messiah' and the artist behind the camera, Shaka King, in our spotlight interview series.
Censor (2021)
IMDbPro teamed up with the Sundance Film Festival to spotlight some of the talented artists at the 2021 festival. Learn more about 'Censor' and the artist behind the camera, Prano Bailey-Bond, in our spotlight interview series.
Lizard (2020)
IMDbPro teamed up with the Sundance Film Festival to spotlight some of the talented artists at the 2021 festival. Learn more about 'Lizard' and the artist behind the camera, Akinola Davies, in our spotlight interview series.
IMDbrief (2018-)
On this IMDbrief - presented by Acura - we explain how an online premiere resulted in a multi-million dollar payday and the Sundance 2021 must-see movies to add to your Watchlist.
IMDb Originals (2015-)
Olivia Wilde and Zoe Lister-Jones interview each other about their Sundance film 'How It Ends.' They cover quarantine hair struggles, advice they'd give to their younger selves, and how they plan to spend their last day on earth.
IMDb Originals (2015-)
Robin Wright discusses her feature directorial debut, 'Land,' with her co-star Demián Bichir. They interview each other about everything from signature taco recipes and off-the-grid survival skills to the struggles of acting and directing yourself.
What to Watch (2020-)
These 2021 Sundance Film Festival headliners became household names thanks to some unforgettable roles early in their careers. We recommend a journey back to the breakout performances that would be inconceivable to miss, including Robin Wright's turn in a fairy tale parody, a time-travel fantasy film with Nicolas Cage, and a searing satire that earned Tessa Thompson critical praise.
Pop Trivia (2019-)
As we prepare for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, we take a look back at five fun facts about the groundbreaking festival's history.
No Small Parts (2014-)
Alexander Skarsgård, perhaps best known for his roles in "Generation Kill," "True Blood," and "Big Little Lies," stars as antagonist Randall Flagg in the latest adaptation of Stephen King's "The Stand." "No Small Parts" takes a look at his rise to fame.
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Constance Wu, known for her performances in milestone projects "Fresh Off the Boat" and 'Crazy Rich Asians,' has been nominated for a Golden Globe. "No Small Parts" takes a look at her rise to fame.
The Mummy (2017)
Before actress Sofia Boutella played the title role in the upcoming action film 'The Mummy,' she spent years as a professional dancer for various musical artists and commercials. "No Small Parts" takes a look at her past work.
No Small Parts (2014-)
British actress Vanessa Kirby, known for her performances in "The Crown" and the 'Mission: Impossible' franchise, stars in the drama 'Pieces of a Woman.' From period dramas to action-thrillers, "No Small Parts" takes a look at Vanessa's rise to fame.
Dead Right (1993)
Director Edgar Wright talks about his first IMDb credit, an "amateur" movie he made when he was still at school.
No Small Parts (2014-)
Wes Anderson favorite Jason Schwartzman, known for his quirky characters in films like 'Rushmore,' 'The Darjeeling Limited,' 'Moonrise Kingdom,' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' stars in Season 4 of "Fargo." "No Small Parts" takes a look at his unusual rise to fame.
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