The following table of contents features work written over the years by Ebert Fellows.
SUNDANCE 2014
Notes on Subjective Cinema at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival by Kyle Burton
The 10 Most Psychologically Rich Characters of Sundance 2014 by Robert Cameron Fowler
Documenting a Life: On Biographical Documentaries at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival by Emma Myers
SUNDANCE 2015
Sundance 2015 Interview: Prashant Nair on “Umrika” by Anisha Jhaveri
Sundance 2015 Interview: “Take Me to the River” writer/director Matt Sobel on his Quietly Remarkable Debut by Ibad Shah
The Intersection of Youth and Pop Culture at Sundance by An Banh
From Chicago to Park City: A Personal Connection to Rick Famuyiwa and “Dope“ by Sterlin Johnson
The Ebert Scholars on Sundance 2015
SUNDANCE 2016
Sundance 2016: “The Lovers and the Despot” by Sophia Nguyen
The Kids Are Alright: The 2016 Sundance Next Program by Sophia Nguyen
Sundance 2016 Interview: Doron Weber of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation by Sara Alexandra Pelaez
Sundance 2016: Post Mortem by Sara Alexandra Pelaez
Sundance 2016 Interview: “The Land” by Hunter Harris
Sundance 2016: Being American by Hunter Harris
The Ebert Fellows on Sundance 2016
SUNDANCE 2017
Sundance 2017 Interview: “Kuso“ by Emma-Piper Burket
Sundance 2017 Interview: “Person to Person“ by Walker King
Sundance 2017: “78/52“ by Walker King
Sundance 2017: Trump and the Politics of Film Festivals by Walker King
Sundance 2017: The Filmmakers of “Quest“ by Sasha Kohan
The Ebert Fellows on Sundance 2017
SUNDANCE 2018
The Blackest Sundance Ever: Diversity at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival by Brandon Towns
Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade” Perfectly Captures Imperfect Adolescence by Gary Wilkerson, Jr.
“Emergency” Stands Out in Shorts Program by Brandon Towns
A Filmmaker’s Point of View by Jomo Fray
Mixing Up the Cards: Boots Riley on “Sorry to Bother You” by Jomo Fray
Sundance Goes From #MeToo to What’s Next by Gary Wilkerson Jr.
The Ebert Fellows on Sundance 2018
SUNDANCE 2019
Ebert Fellow Tiffany Walden’s First Impressions of Sundance 2019
Suzan-Lori Parks on Adapting “Native Son“ by Tiffany Walden
BET’s Boomerang Reboot Has Its World Premiere in Park City by Tiffany Walden
Principles of Empathy: Ebert Fellow Whitney Spencer’s First Impressions of Sundance 2019
Chinonye Chukwu’s Clemency Offers Questions of Advocacy, Redemption by Whitney Spencer
Bringing Chicago to Park City: Ebert Fellow Niani Scott’s First Impressions of Sundance