Documentary
Film
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Documentary

Film Program

The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program (DFP) supports nonfiction filmmakers worldwide in the production of cinematic documentaries on contemporary themes. Established in 2002 with founding support from Open Society Foundations, the program is a vibrant global resource for independent nonfiction storytelling.

Year-round support of filmmakers — including granting, labs, and strategic advice from development to distribution — amounts to a commitment to documentary filmmaking as an increasingly important global art form and a critical cultural practice in the 21st century.

Documentaries from around the globe that bear witness to issues of human rights, social justice, civil liberties, and freedom of expression bring forth truth in ways which can have a profound effect on societies and lives. Bringing these truths forward is critical, now more than ever.”

Robert Redford

marking the 20th anniversary of Documentary Fund in 2022

Documentary Film Program Calendar

Documentary Fund: The Sundance Institute Documentary Fund is a global granting opportunity that supports independent filmmakers of cinematic documentaries, from development through release, on a wide range of contemporary topics and themes. For over two decades, the fund has been a stable source of nonrecoupable funding, supporting work that expresses the world in creative, complex, beautiful, and provocative ways. We remain committed to nonfiction projects that elevate and advance cultural dialogue, expand the form through creativity and innovation, and have the potential to generate social impact around some of the most compelling issues of our time.

Labs: The Documentary Film Program (DFP) believes nonfiction filmmaking is a collaborative art form. We provide artist-centered, process-driven support in the form of creative labs that support directors, producers, and editors. DFP currently hosts the Documentary Producers Lab and the Documentary Edit Intensive annually in the summer. Labs and Intensives are unique residential workshops that provide catalytic support for feature nonfiction projects and producers in production and post-production. Projects receive ongoing customized creative and strategic support throughout the life of a project.

Sandbox Fund

Online Application

2026 Fall Cycle: July 20-August 10, 2026

Documentary Fund

Online Application

To be announced in early 2027

Documentary Film Producers Track 

Lab: Ucross Foundation in Clearmont, WY

Lab: July 20-25, 2026

Documentary Edit Intensive

 By invitation only

June 21-26 2026 (All Movie Hotel, GA)

Special Opportunity Funds

In collaboration with our partners, the Documentary Fund offers additional support for projects that address pressing socio-cultural issues. Projects selected for these opportunities will be fielded through our general Documentary Fund application.

Read more about past partnerships with and supported projects from Gucci, Luminate, and Kendeda.

Those interested in applying for a special opportunity fund should submit an application through the Programs portal.

Documentary Short Fund More >

Sandbox Fund More >

Alumni Support

When a project receives a grant from the DFP, the team is offered a host of support opportunities to nurture the project’s development as well as the artist’s career. They are also part of the growing global Sundance Alumni community. Grantees are eligible for Sundance Institute cross-programmatic initiatives such as the Women@Sundance and Catalyst Forum (both are invitation only). Grantees can also access services provided by Sundance Institute Alumni Programs.

Sundance Collective More >

Catalyst More >

Women at Sundance Institute More >

Resources More >   

Advice for Filmmakers

The Sundance Documentary Film Program believes that artful storytelling can transform conversations and cultures. Through our non-recoupable grants and artist support opportunities, we seek to engage with fresh voices and veterans in the field who are pursuing financially viable nonfiction projects with clear and forward-going storytelling, strong artistic vision, and the potential to reach an audience. Our staff can be found attending forums and festivals around the globe in the hopes of connecting with filmmakers and artists, and we are always available via email at dfp@sundance.org.

Featured Projects


NOL

No Other Land

2021 Sundance Documentary Fund

2023 Edit and Story Lab

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Untitled-Residential-School-Documentary-L-1

Sugarcane

2022 Sundance Documentary Fund

2024 Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award: U.S. Documentary

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bbd

Black Box Diaries

2023 Edit and Story Lab Finalist

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Sara Shahverdi appears in Cutting Through Rocks (اوزاک یوللار) by Sara Khaki and Mohammad Reza Eyni, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Sara Khaki.

Cutting Through Rocks

2020 Sundance Documentary Fund

2025 Sundance Film Festival –
World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary

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seeds

Seeds

2019 Sundance Documentary Fund

2025 Sundance Film Festival – U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary

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The Tallest Dwarf

2021 Sandbox Fund

2022 Producers Lab and Fellowship

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River of Grass

2019 Sundance Documentary Fund

2023 Sandbox Fund

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Elizabeth Bouvia and Richard Scott appear in Life After by Reid Davenport, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Los Angeles Times.

Life After

2023 Sundance Documentary Fund

2023 Producers Lab and Fellowship

2025 Sundance Film Festival – U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award

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Support for the Documentary Film Program

The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program is made possible by founding support from the Open Society Foundations. Generous additional support is provided by John Templeton Foundation; Sandbox Films; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Free People; The Asian American Foundation (TAAF); The Charles Engelhard Foundation; Nion McEvoy & Leslie Berriman; Nancy Blachman; and Roger and Carin Ehrenberg.


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Photo Gallery

A look inside our Documentary Film Program Labs and Intensives


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