WNBA feature documentary 鈥淎 Radical Act: Renee Montgomery鈥 has been officially selected for recognition at BrandStorytelling 2025, a Sanctioned Event of Sundance Film Festival, January 22nd 鈥25th in Park City, Utah.
"A Radical Act: Renee Montgomery" is an inspirational documentary that explores the journey of Renee Montgomery鈥a two-time WNBA champion, sports broadcaster, activist, and now co owner and vice president of the Atlanta Dream. Directed by Sandrine Orabona, 鈥淎 Radical Act: Renee Montgomery鈥 was produced by NINTERRUPTED in association with Storyform, P&G Studios, a division of Procter & Gamble, and the WNBA. Storyform, UNINTERRUPTED, and P&G Studios in partnership with Mielle, were thrilled to tell a powerful story about women breaking glass ceilings and charting new territories that can foster relevant connections. Renee鈥檚 story was a perfect complement for Mielle, the leading Black-founded and women-led beauty brand and official textured haircare brand of the WNBA
Director Sandrine Orabona of Storyform remarks, 鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to be an official selection for BrandStorytelling at the Sundance Film Festival. At the heart of Storyform is the power to unit diverse voices for impactful, long-form storytelling. Partnering with P&G Studios, the WNBA, the Atlanta Dream, Uninterrupted, and Roku to bring 鈥楢 Radical Act: Renee Montgomery鈥 to audiences is a true reflection of what we at Storyform are about.鈥
LeBron James, Maverick Carter, Jamal Henderson, Philip Byron, Renee Montgomery, Stephanie Acevedo, Kimberly Doebereiner, and Eric Austin are the film鈥檚 executive producers, with Camille Maratchi as co-executive producer and Anke Thommen as the film鈥檚 producer.
BrandStorytelling 2025 spotlights the work of brand storytellers and their partners driving the evolution of non-interruptive entertainment, celebrating the brands, agencies, and creatives shaping the future of the space.
This year鈥檚 official selections were made by a selection committee comprised of award-winning film directors, producers, agents, and brand marketers, including:
Over 100+ feature films, short films, series, and podcasts were submitted for consideration.
鈥淚n our fourth year of celebrating films in a festival submission format, I鈥檓 pleased to say that we鈥檝e never seen a stronger overall field of content.鈥 Said Jordan Kelley, content director at BrandStorytelling. 鈥淚t鈥檚 clear that the non-interruptive tide is rising, and with it is coming a monumental shift in the way that brands create connections with their audiences.鈥
For more information about BrandStorytelling 2025, visit