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Posted Apr 26, 2013, by Sundance Institute
May Now Playing
Check out these Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival supported films hitting theatres, coming to DVD, or showing…
Posted Apr 25, 2013, by Jeremy Kinser
Sundance London: Exposing American Fundamentalism in Africa in God Loves Uganda
'God Loves Uganda' makes its UK premiere at the Sundance London film and music festival this week at the O2. Click here for…
Posted Apr 24, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Shorts Break: A Pair of Poetic Docs From Eva Weber
British documentarian Eva Weber has made short poetic docs something of a specialty. With a wide range of topics, her astute,…
Posted Apr 23, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Francesca Gregorini Channels Personal Plight in Making Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes
Last January, as audience members inquired about arguably the most artistically liberated film at the 2013 Sundance Film…
Posted Apr 19, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Sundance Earth Day Selections: 2013 Edition
In this eco-conscious age of hybrid vehicles, carbon-cutting cleaning products, and urban composting, Earth Day appears to…
Posted Apr 17, 2013, by Mike Plante, Short Film Programmer
Shorts Break: An Elfin Equine & A Fuel Famine
In The Screening Room this week a past festival winner and a miniature horse that will win your heart.
First we have GASLINE,…
Posted Apr 10, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Stu Zicherman's A.C.O.D. Finds Levity in Divorce
Stu Zicherman recalls his parents’ divorce with a nostalgia that belies everything we’re conditioned to believe about failed…
Posted Apr 10, 2013, by Mike Plante, Short Film Programmer
Shorts Break: Medieval Humor and the First-Ever IMAX Short
We are proud to share one of the more celebrated shorts of recent times - More, directed by Mark Osborne. This lovingly…
Posted Apr 5, 2013, by Sundance Institute
Sundance Google+ Hangout: Applying for the TED Prize Filmmaker Award
The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program (DFP) hosted its first ever Google+ Hangout for filmmakers interested in…
Posted Apr 4, 2013, by Sundance Institute
Roger Ebert, 1942-2013
Today the Sundance family joins our friends in the film community and film lovers everywhere in mourning the loss of Roger…


