Part of Moviebreak's Sundance 2026 coverage are the several podcast episodes in which our critics Lida and Patrick report from the on-site ongoings in Park City, where the festival gathers veterans and new talent of US independent cinema.
Episode #5 brings you more of the festival’s extraordinary documentary sections: Lidanoir and guest critic Xavier discuss Sara Dosa’s visually stunning meditation on memory and loss in the face of climate change Time and Water, and the new work by Sundance veteran Alex Gibney who uses the harrowing knife attack on Salman Rushdie to raise questions about free speech, political concessions to religious fundamentalists, and the personal impact of trauma. Xavier shares his perspective on youth drama Burn; and we have the newest work by another festival regular, Jay Duplass’ tragicomical examination of grief and family dynamics See You When I See You.
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