In addition, the indie film festival will debut the Harvey Weinstein doc ‘Untouchable’ and Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light,’ which centers on a teen who learns to navigate life through the music of Bruce Springsteen. It will be politics as usual at Sundance 2019. The Robert Redford-founded festival never shies away from headline-grabbing fare, and the upcoming edition will be no exception with a slate that includes Annette Bening as California Sen. Dianne Feinstein in The Report, an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez documentary titled Knock Down the House and a thriller that celebrates undocumented youth — aka Dreamers — who deliberately get detained by ICE in order to expose a shadowy, for-profit detention center in The Infiltrators. In addition, Sundance will debut a documentary about Harvey Weinstein aptly titled Untouchable , directed by Ursula Macfarlane and featuring interviews with former colleagues and accusers, as well as Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim’s The Great Hack, which delves into how individual data is being used to fuel a global marketplace of influence and how control over data has emerged as the newest human right, with the recent Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal used as a jumping-off point. The festival on Wednesday unveiled the 112 films…