Sundance Institute Names 2009 Native Filmmaking Fellows Four Native Filmmakers To Receive Ford Foundation Film Fellowships: Attend Sundance Lab On Homelands Of Mescalero Apache Tribe, Receive Year-Round Support And Mentoring
Allison Anders, Sterlin Harjo, Kasi Lemmons, and Merata Mita to Serve as Advisors
Sundance Institute Announces 2009 Time Warner Storytelling Fellows
Playwrights Quincy Long and Matthew Paul Olmos; Filmmakers Ritesh Batra and Elgin James Selected
Sundance Institute Announces Appointment Of Trevor Groth As Director Of Programming, Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Institute today announced Trevor Groth has been named Director of Programming for the Sundance Film Festival, effective immediately.
Keeping Score: A Look Inside The Creative Process Of Composing For Film. Sundance Institute Film Series Offers A Free Event For Non-Musicians And Musicians Alike
An Evening with Composer Peter Golub to Be Held Wednesday, May 6 at the Park City Library
Sundance Institute Announces 2009 Summer Theatre Lab Projects
Work Includes a Multi-National Dance and Music Production, a Sweeping Theatrical Fantasia, an Adaptation of the Iliad, a Solo Work about an Irish Escort, and the Story of a Playwright with a Secret Past
Sundance Institute Announces 12 Projects For 2009 June Directors And Screenwriters Labs
Ranging from Satirical Comedy to Magical Realism, to Vérité Drama, Selected Projects Tell Deeply Human Stories on a Global Scale with Authentic Voice and Singular Vision
Seattle Art Museum To Host Screenings On April 15 Of Native American Films From The Sundance Film Festival
Free screenings of Award-winning Sikumi and Miss Navajo at 7 p.m. (SOLD OUT) and at 8:45 p.m. Special Q&A with Miss Navajo filmmaker Billy Luther
Sundance Institute Announces Resignation Of Executive Director Ken Brecher
Wally Weisman, Chair of the Board of the Sundance Institute, today announced the resignation of Ken Brecher, Executive Director of the Institute, effective April 30, 2009. Weisman stated that Ken Brecher had led the Institute for nearly 14 years through a period of significant growth, productivity and global impact.
Sundance Institute Announces Final Grant Award Recipients For Stories Of Change: Social Entrepreneurship In Focus Through Documentary
Projects Uniting Award-Winning Filmmakers and Creative Social Entrepreneurs to Highlight Global Environmental, Health and Human Rights Issues. CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki Among Advisors
Seattle Art Museum To Host Screenings On April 15 Of Native American Films From The Sundance Film Festival
Free screening of Award-winning Sikumi and Miss Navajo with a Special Q&A with Miss Navajo filmmaker Billy Luther