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Posted Dec 1, 2010,
2011 Sundance Film Festival Announces Films in Competition
PARK CITY, UT - Sundance Institute announced today the lineup of films selected to screen in the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic…
Posted Oct 26, 2010, by Nate von Zumwalt
Beyond the World Cup
As beneficiaries of this summer’s World Cup basked in its euphoric glow, a much dimmer reality played out in the slums of South…
Posted Sep 23, 2010, by Bridgette Bates
The Spark of Storytelling: A Conversation with Davis Guggenheim and Keri Putnam
An Inconvenient Truth was a documentary film's perfect storm: bringing awareness of global climate change to the masses,…
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 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 28, 2010, by Claiborne Smith
Talkin' Bout My Education
186 films. Even if you attended all 10 days of the 2010 Festival, 186 movies (even if 73 of them are shorts) is a lot of…
Posted Jan 27, 2010, by Eric Hynes
The New War Documentaries
Three documentaries in this year’s Festival approach America’s overseas conflicts from very different angles, yet at heart they…
Posted Jan 26, 2010, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: Climate Refugees
It can be easy to assume that the world’s refugees are the unfortunate and senseless collateral damage of political, military,…
Posted Jan 24, 2010, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: Teenage Paparazzo
Adrian Grenier, the charming and exceptionally photogenic leading man on HBO’s Entourage, has made a living both on and off the…
Posted Jan 22, 2010, by Mike Plante
Second Life Gets a First Look
The virtual world Second Life provides an online existence for its users and a booming online industry for virtual…


