Jacinda Ardern's tenure as New Zealand's Prime Minister offers a lesson in leadership, even if it trades insight for access.
Rarely does a political leader come through a documentary with such a sense of empathy and an appreciation of accomplishment as Jacinda Ardern does in Prime Minister. The Sundance documentary starts as a homespun tale,
Few political docs have as much access as "Prime Minister," Michelle Walshe and Lindsay Utz’s film about New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern.
At Sundance with her film 'Prime Minister,' New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern stopped by The Times' studio in Park City to discuss the intensity of higher office and the value of kindness.
"Prime Minister" takes viewers through Ardern’s personal and public life during her tumultuous years as New Zealand’s leader, her unexpected resignation and beyond.
A down-to-earth, compassionate woman who’s spent her entire life building a career in public service is suddenly thrust into the leadership role of her party after the previous occupant is forced to step aside due to bad polling.
The recent reelection of the Jacinda Ardern-led Labour government in New Zealand offers leaders elsewhere a potent lesson about how best to respond to COVID-19. Saving lives is, not surprisingly,...
Two years after her shocking decision to resign as prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern is set to publish a memoir about her eventful time in office
Directors Lindsay Utz and Michelle Walshe provide a window into Jacinda Ardern's work and life choices during her five-year term as her country's head of government.
This cover image released by Crown shows "A Different Kind of Power" by Jacinda Ardern ... had helped keep the pandemic out of New Zealand. With her popularity fading, Ardern stunned many ...
Five years since the COVID-19 pandemic slingshotted Sundance into the streaming era, the festival’s virtual component, which runs through midnight Sunday, remains one of the most frustratingly well-kept secrets in the cinematic universe.
Prime Minister had its world premiere January 24th, 2025 at the Sundance Film Festival. Its remaining in person screenings are sold out, however for those in the U.S. it is available from Jan 29-Feb 3 via the online portion of the festival. Click here for more information.