We’re days away from another edition of the Sundance Film Festival up in the snowy mountains of Utah. The 2025 festival is about to kick off in a few days, and FS is back in Utah, ready to start watching. Ready to dive into the enthralling line-up of new films this year. This is our 19th time we have covered Sundance, ever since 2007, bringing attention to unique films and the festival experience. I am always looking forward to wading through all the fresh films the fest. Packing in as many as I can catch. Out of the 88 films showing at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, I’ve picked 10 films (well, it’s 11 in total) that I’m looking forward to watching the most. To keep things well balanced, I’ve chosen 5 feature films and 5 documentaries from the line-up. For 2025, the fest has once again programmed an intriguing selection of unknown directors, first-time filmmakers, and potential indie hits that could become all-timer favorites. As usual with Sundance, you never can really tell what’ll good or bad before watching anything, but here’s my early picks from the diverse line-up anyway. I recommend adding these 11 films below to your festival schedule / or to your watchlist. // Continue Reading ›
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