Directed by Ryan White and produced by Tig Notaro, Gibson is shown embracing the now while battling ovarian cancer.
Comedian Tig Notaro was sure a film about the couple reckoning with mortality would make a rending but also affirming film.
Come See Me in the Good Light,” a documentary about Boulder County poet Andrea Gibson grappling with an incurable cancer diagnosis, wins over Sundance audiences’ hearts.
When Ryan White initially asked producer Tig Notaro why documentaries aren't funnier, he did not expect her to pitch a queer ...
The documentarian, alongside producer Tig Notaro, spoke with IndieWire at our festival studio about their tear-jerking new ...
Shortly after they were inaugurated as Colorado’s poet laureate in 2023. Andrea Gibson explained in their Substack Things that Don’t Suck their response to their own question: “How can I accept a two ...
Conan O’Brien’s dramatic debut and a look back at "To Catch a Predator" rank among the standouts at this year’s Sundance Film ...
Tim Rarus, Bridgetta Bourne-Firl, Greg Hlibok, Jerry Covell appear in Deaf President Now! by Nyle DiMarco and Davis ...
The love-story documentary "Come See Me in the Good Light" won the Festival Favorite award at the Sundance Film Festival, on ...
In conjunction with news of the final festival award, Sundance Institute also rolled out the dates for next year's Sundance ...
Sundance Film Festival wrapped up with the announcement of the Festival Favorite Award winner, Come See Me in the Good Light, ...
Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor triumphs as the writer and star in her perfectly nuanced directorial debut “Sorry, Baby.” (Mia Cioffy Henry, provided by the Sundance Institute) Comedian Eva Victor can be ...