‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: Sierra Falconer Chronicles The Everyday Humanity In A Breezy Summer Community [Sundance]
PARK CITY – PARK CITY – The logline for Sierra Falconer’s “Sunfish (& Other Green Lake Stories),” a world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, must sound like a snooze. The description of the first story in the official synopsis begins with, “A girl bonds with her grandparents through sailing and birding.” In prose, that’s hardly a scintillating sell. And yet, these four stories set on Green Lake, a peaceful body of water in Michigan, mark the debut of a filmmaker seemingly wise beyond her years. Continue reading ‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: Sierra Falconer Chronicles The Everyday Humanity In A Breezy Summer Community [Sundance] at The Playlist.
PARK CITY – PARK CITY – The logline for Sierra Falconer’s “Sunfish (& Other Green Lake Stories),” a world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, must sound like a snooze. The description of the first story in the official synopsis begins with, “A girl bonds with her grandparents through sailing and birding.” In prose, that’s hardly a scintillating sell. And yet, these four stories set on Green Lake, a peaceful body of water in Michigan, mark the debut of a filmmaker seemingly wise beyond her years.