LOS ANGELES (AP) — Documentaries about Robin Williams, Gloria Allred and Ruth Bader Ginsber and a Lizzie Borden film with Kristen Stewart are among the 110 features set to premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
The Sundance Institute announced the diverse lineup of films Wednesday for the annual festival in Park City, Utah.
Debra Granik’s long-awaited follow up to “Winter’s Bone” will also premiere during the festival, which runs from Jan. 18-28.
Festival programmers say the films this year highlight the stories of alternative voices and points of view, including films by and about women, and the experience of the African-American male in the world right now.
The Festival last year premiered films like “Get Out,” ”Call Me By Your Name” and “The Big Sick.”