Sundance Film Festival 2024 Dispatch, Part Two: Sue Bird, Jesse Eisenberg, politicians in a simulation

Check out our second dispatch from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is officially in the books, but we’ve still got thoughts to share on some of the best films we saw at this year’s edition.

Ranging in compelling documentaries about two very strong women to a heartbreaking dramedy from actor/filmmaker Jesse Eisenberg, these seven films join the five we’ve already covered as firm examples of what makes a festival like Sundance unique.

Let’s dive into these films, ones that reach back into our memories and relate to various aspects of the world around us.

You can check out the first edition of our coverage and check back with us next week for our third and final recap of 2024’s Sundance run.

Sundance Film Festival 2024 Dispatch, Part One: June Squibb, Luther Vandross, Mavis Beacon

Here is our first dispatch from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is going strong, as the virtual portion opens up far-flung correspondents from all over the globe to engage in the annual festival’s newest and most promising titles.

We’re in the midst of looking at Sundance from the comfort of our couch, and already there have been a number of films that have surprised, challenged and entertained us aplenty.

This is the first of For the Win‘s Sundance 2024 dispatches, as we take a look at a star vehicle for screen veteran June Squibb, a riveting documentary about music legend Luther Vandross and more. Let’s dive in on our first five.