Arts Jan 20 Sundance welcomes audiences back to the theater as festival opens By Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press
Arts Jun 09 Watch 6:26 What the pandemic means for a film industry in a ‘state of paralysis’ The pandemic continues to inflict chaos on the $42 billion global movie business. With many theaters closed, film festivals canceled and production on hold, big chains including AMC Theatres say they fear for their very survival. The upheaval wrought by… By Jeffrey Brown, Courtney Norris
Arts Dec 27 Watch 7:21 New film ‘The Two Popes’ explores Catholic ideology’s ‘gray areas’ When Pope Benedict resigned in 2013, it was the first papal resignation since 1415 -- nearly 600 years. At the time, his successor, Pope Francis, was perceived as essentially Benedict’s opposite. But in a new film, “The Two Popes,” director… By Jeffrey Brown
Arts Jan 26 Watch 7:36 Virtual reality bursts through the movie screen at Sundance What if watching a movie was more like being inside the movie? With virtual reality, your brain can be tricked into believing that you’re flying or in a different country -- a powerful creative tool for storytellers. Jeffrey Brown visits… By PBS News Hour
Arts Oct 28 Bringing South Asian stories to Seattle’s screens When Rita Meher screened her first short film, she had no idea that it would lead to a career devoted to bringing South Asian stories to the Pacific Northwest. By Laila Kazmi, KCTS