Watch clips from 12 notable films being shown at the Sundance Film Festival by clicking on the images below. The sections of the festival in which they screen are noted in parentheses. Full coverage
'No'
(Spotlight)
Chilean director Pablo Larrain's latest film, "No," stars Gael García Bernal as an ad man who engineers a 1988 voter campaign to oust Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
First-time director Zhao Qi weaves together stories of three survivors of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China. "Fallen City" documents the struggle to rebuild amid ruin.
Director Kim Longinotto profiles Salma, a Muslim girl in a south Indian village who became a famous Tamil poet, while confined to her home for 25 years.
Chilean director Alicia Scherson's third feature, set on the streets of Rome, tells the tale of an adolescent girl whose world is upended after her parents die in a car crash.
The first Roger Corman production to screen at Sundance, the film is described on the Sundance site as "a war picture, a satire of video-game culture, a buddy comedy, and an existential mind trip."