The following table of contents contains the work of all the Ebert Fellows scheduled to attend Ebertfest 2017 this year. Click on each link and you will be directed to the full article. To view the bios for each Ebert Fellow, click here.CARLOS AGUILAR, Sundance 2014Messages from Abroad: Four Foreign Directors Discuss Their Relationship to American FilmsMICHAEL ANDREWS, Hawaii 2015Candid Chat with “Camino” Crew at Hawaii Premiere Young Writers Program Mentor Encourages Everyone to Be a Critic “A Candle Lights the Heart” is Made to Move Audiences “Containment” Asks Important Questions About Nuclear EnergyAN BANH, Sundance 2014The Intersection of Youth and Pop Culture at SundanceBRENNAN BROWN, Hawaii 2015“Mustang” Marks the Changes in Five Sisters “Hitchcock/Truffaut”: A Podcast Conversation “Zinna Flower”: Video ReviewKYLE BURTON, Sundance 2014Notes on Subjective Cinema at the 2014 Sundance Film FestivalSUE-ELLEN CHITUNYA, Film Independent’s Project Involve 2016Video interview from CannesJORDAN CSIGI, Hawaii 2015Candid Chat with “Camino” Crew at Hawaii Premiere “Seoul Searching” is the 80’s teen comedy you’ve been searching for Analyzing a frame in “Youth” Korean “Office” Supplies Great ThrillsROBERT FOWLER, Sundance 2014The 10 Most Psychologically Rich Characters of Sundance 2014LAURA GARBER, Hawaii 2016“Moonlight” Casts a Dark Shadow Bobbing Heads Prove the Blues Work “Toni Erdmann” Highlights Anxiety and Humor in This Year’s Darkest ComedyVERONIQUE HESTER, Columbia Links 2015Afraid of DarkKATIE KILKENNY, Sundance 2014Meant to Be Heard, Not Seen: The Invisible Performances Behind Foley ArtWALKER KING, Sundance 2017Sundance 2017: “78/52” Sundance 2017 Interview: “Person to Person” Sundance 2017: Trump and the Politics of Film FestivalsSASHA KOHAN, Sundance 2017Sundance 2017 Interview: The Filmmakers of “Quest” Sundance 2017: Docs Capture the Current State of Police Tension and Race Monica Vitti and the Modern “Something Terrible”JOSHUA LEE, Hawaii 2016To Walk in the Footsteps of my GrandfatherJOSEPH LONGO, Ebert Fellow 2016-17 in ChampaignVideo: University of Illinois Ebert Fellows Attend First Film FestivalSARA PELAEZ, Sundance 2016Sundance 2016 Interview: Doron Weber of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Sundance 2016: Post MortemEMMA PIPER-BURKET, Sundance 2017Sundance 2017 Interview: “Kuso” Sundance 2017: The Natural World in the New Climate Sidebar and Beyond The Most Influential Filmmakers of All TimeSHALAYNE PULIA, Ebert Fellow 2015-16 in ChampiagnEbertfest 2016: Interview with the Alloy Orchestra Ebertfest 2016: Women in Film Panel Ebertfest 2016: 21 Quotable Moments from Guillermo del Toro Ebertfest 2016: “Radical Grace” Transcends Religion Ebertfest 2016: Nancy Allen on “Blow Out,” Women in Film Ebertfest 2016: Interview with Renee Baker of the Chicago Modern Orchestra ProjectKRISTIN RIVERA, Hawaii 2016Stubbornly Ready to Burst into Flame The Horror is AliveMARIAH SCHAEFER, Ebert Fellow 2016-17 in ChampaignVideo: University of Illinois Ebert Fellows Attend First Film Festival Ebertfest 2016 Dedicated to Haskell WexlerMARY SOLLOSI, Sundance 2014The Book Was So Much Better: Adapting for the ScreenBRANDON TOWNS, Columbia Links 2015Smile The N WordARIEL USHIJIMA, Hawaii 2016“What a Wonderful Family!”: A Hilarious Take on Divorce, Values and RelationshipsJASON YUE, Ebert Fellow 2016-17 in ChampaignVideo: University of Illinois Ebert Fellows Attend First Film Festival