Sundance 2026 / World Cinema Dramatic Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 15 articles available in total starting from 26/01/2026. Last article published on 26/02/2026. previous page: 1 [2] Review: Tell Me EverythingIsraeli filmmaker Moshe Rosenthal's second feature is a complex and rich, if sometimes overbearing, film about a father-son relationship that deals with masculinity and trauma 28/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionInterview: Visar Morina • Director of Shame and Money“If everything becomes exchanged in terms of money, the first thing that dies will be what we call being human”The Kosovo-born director breaks down his third feature, which sees an older couple from the countryside forced to keep pace in an uber-commodified urban present 27/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: How to Divorce During the WarIn his third feature, Andrius Blaževičius probes performativity and conjugal relations with distance and dark humour as the war in Ukraine rages on 27/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: Hold Onto MeMyrsini Aristidou writes, directs and edits her debut feature, a Cyprus-set coming-of-age tale about a girl and her estranged father 27/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: Shame and MoneyIn his second feature to compete at Sundance, Visar Morina takes a razor-sharp blade to pierce the veil of our ultra-transactional late-stage capitalist present 26/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition previous page: 1 [2] (The article continues below - Commercial information)