
Festival Spotlight events feature exclusive conversations with the creators behind work that screened at the Sundance Film Festival, designed to share advice and insights on the creative process. You do not need to have seen the work to participate.
Join Sundance Collab, director Ryan White (Into the Fire), and producer Jessica Hargrave (Pamela: A Love Story) for a conversation about their intimate, heartbreaking, and unexpectedly funny documentary, Come See Me in the Good Light, chronicling poet Andrea Gibson and their spouse, poet Megan Falley, as they navigate a terminal cancer diagnosis. The film premiered in the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and was voted by audiences as a Festival Favorite.
In this Festival Spotlight, the filmmakers will discuss capturing such personal moments on screen, the challenges of balancing heartbreak with hope, their collaborative process - including working with executive producers Tig Notaro, Brandi Carlile, and Sara Bareilles - and how they approached themes of grief, legacy, and living fully in the face of loss.
Whether you’re a filmmaker, poetry enthusiast, or simply moved by this remarkable story, this conversation promises insight into the creative decisions that transformed an intimate human experience into the Festival Favorite Award winner, which, as programmer Ash Hoyle says, “dares any eye to stay dry.”
The conversation will be followed by a Q&A.
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Live event registration for this Sundance Collab online event is free of charge. A recording of this event will be posted to our Video Library the next business day following the event. All registered attendees can watch the recording for two business days after it is posted. After that, on-demand access to the recording can be purchased for $10.