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Posted Aug 21, 2010, by Bridgette Bates
A New World Order
Last night a group of independent producers and directors gathered in the mountains of Utah to kick-off Sundance Institute’s…
Posted Mar 24, 2010, by Bridgette Bates
Best of the Fest
An intimate group collected—from Board of Trustees members Lyn Lear, Christine Lahti, and Sally Field to Sundance-supported…
Posted Feb 24, 2010, by Sundance Institute
Sundance Institute Announces Keri Putnam as New Executive Director
Los Angeles, CA – Robert Redford, Founder and President of Sundance Institute, and Wally Weisman, Chairman of the Board, today…
Posted Jan 31, 2010, by Claiborne Smith
Q&A: Twelve
Twelve is about a coterie of superrich teens in Manhattan whose ambition is blunted by their vanity and overweening social…
Posted Jan 30, 2010, by Lara Rosenbaum
Q&A: Nowhere Boy
Director Sam Taylor-Wood’s Nowhere Boy intimately portrays a slice of John Lennon’s life, just before he leaps into that…
Posted Jan 30, 2010, by Eric Hynes
And the Envelope, Please…
Thirty-four films were awarded prizes in 29 categories, honoring both veteran and first-time filmmakers from the U.S. to…
Posted Jan 30, 2010, by Todd Luoto
Students in Name Only
It's hard to deny that higher education gets a bad wrap sometimes. Lackluster student events, hollow campus causes,…
Posted Jan 29, 2010, by Claiborne Smith
Meet the Artists: Russian Lessons Teaches Us Something about Humanity
You hear something often enough, and it starts to seem true. And as the directors of Russian Lessons have known for at least as…
Posted Jan 29, 2010, by Eric Hynes
The Shock Talk
To cap off Sundance Film Festival U.S.A., which saw eight filmmakers present eight Sundance Film Festival films at eight cities…
Posted Jan 29, 2010, by Mike Plante
Listening to the Story
Regardless of the size and type of a film, music plays a crucial role in setting its tone. Whatever plays over the speakers…






