Sundance announces 2026 screenwriters lab fellows

The Sundance Institute has selected 11 fellows for its 2026 Screenwriters Lab and 13 for the Screenwriters Intensive from over 3,800 submissions. The lab begins this weekend at Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah, honoring founder Robert Redford's legacy. Creative advisors including Barry Jenkins and Lulu Wang will guide the participants.

The Sundance Institute's Screenwriters Lab, which originated in 1981, starts on Saturday at the Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah. This year's session celebrates the mission and legacy of founder Robert Redford. Michelle Satter, founding senior director of the institute's Artist Programs, leads the lab with Ilyse McKimmie, deputy director of the Feature Film Program, and artistic director Jessie Nelson. Creative advisors include Michael Arndt, Scott Z. Burns, Barry Jenkins, Meg LeFauve, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Lulu Wang, and Doug Wright.

"We’re excited to champion this new cohort of bold filmmakers developing their original stories in our January Screenwriters Lab," Satter said. "These 11 fellows will hone their screenwriting skills while immersed in the collaborative creative community we envisioned and established to sustain the future of independent filmmakers."

The lab fellows are Sarah Friedland, Aditi Brennan Kapil, Taylor Sanghyun Lee, Naishe Nyamubaya, Bec Pecaut, Joanna Rothkopf, Philip Thompson, George Watsky, Cecelia Wheeler, Said Zagha, and Renee Zhan.

The Screenwriters Intensive, an online program from March 5-6, supports 13 writers across nine first-feature projects. Fellows include Nicole Daddona and Adam Wilder, Julien Figueroa, Allison Janae Hamilton, Gulet Isse, Daeil Kim and Don Cabreana, Esteban Pedraza, Matthew Rosenbaum and Nicolette Johnson, Samina Saifee, and Sylvie Weber and Anouk Shad. Past intensive alumni feature Reinaldo Marcus Green ("Monsters and Men"), Laurel Parmet ("The Starling Girl"), and Vuk Lungulov-Klotz ("Mutt").

"The artists and projects included in this year’s Screenwriters Intensive comprise an impressively wide range of singular perspectives and storytelling styles," McKimmie said. "What they have in common is unforgettable cinematic vision, and we couldn’t be more excited to support them every step of the way."

For decades, the Feature Film Program has nurtured independent talent. In 2025, directors like Paul Thomas Anderson ("One Battle After Another"), Ryan Coogler ("Sinners"), Chloé Zhao ("Hamnet"), and Nia DaCosta ("Hedda") released films developed at the labs. Notable alumni include Quentin Tarantino ("Reservoir Dogs"), Robert Eggers ("The Witch"), and Gina Prince-Bythewood ("Love & Basketball").

Five program-supported projects will premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, including Beth de Araújo’s “Josephine” and Walter Thompson-Hernández’s “If I Go Will They Miss Me.” Internationally, Hasan Hadi’s “The President’s Cake” won the Caméra d’Or at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and served as Iraq’s Oscar submission, while Diego Céspedes’ “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo” took the Un Certain Regard prize and represented Chile.

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Winners of the 2026 WGA Awards: Sinners and One Battle After Another screenplay trophies on stage, with The Pitt and The Studio series honors, at the New York ceremony.
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Sinners and One Battle After Another win top screenplay honors at 2026 WGA Awards

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Ryan Coogler's Sinners won the original screenplay award, while Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another took adapted screenplay at the 78th annual Writers Guild Awards on March 8 in New York City. HBO's The Pitt swept drama categories, and Apple TV's The Studio claimed comedy series. The West Coast ceremony was canceled amid a staff strike.

The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival began on March 7 in Austin, Texas, marking the first time it started on a Thursday. Featuring 49 world premieres, the event runs through March 18. Deadline has published a compilation of its reviews for several films premiered there.

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Several distributors have secured rights to notable films premiering at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, with deals ranging from documentaries to comedies and horrors. Highlights include A24's high-stakes acquisition of Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' and Sumerian Pictures' purchases of award-winners. These sales reflect ongoing interest in independent cinema despite a slower start to bidding.

South Korea's largest showcase of indie and house cinema, the Jeonju International Film Festival, begins its 27th edition Wednesday evening with an opening ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at the Sori Arts Center in Jeonju. The 10-day event features 237 films from 54 countries, opening with Kent Jones' 'Late Fame'.

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Film at Lincoln Center president Daniel Battsek is focusing on initiatives to draw younger cinephiles to foreign-language films amid a challenging U.S. box office. The annual Rendez-Vous With French Cinema showcase, which began on March 5, highlights contemporary French titles and fosters networking between filmmakers and distributors. Battsek notes growing enthusiasm among under-35 audiences despite post-pandemic hurdles for arthouse theaters.

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