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Posted Apr 16, 2013, by Ligiah Villalobos, Screenwriter, La Misma Luna
A Nation of Refugees: Ligiah Villalobos' La Misma Luna Finds Mutuality in Jordan
It is a little after 11 p.m. on Monday, April 15, 2013. I have just returned to my hotel in Amman,…
Posted Feb 25, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Awards Weekend Wrap-Up: John Hawkes Earns Best Male Lead, Sugar Man Wins Best Documentary
Sundance Institute is honored to congratulate the films and filmmakers recognized at the Film Independent Spirit Awards and the…
Posted Sep 7, 2012, by Sundance Institute
7 Can't Miss Films Coming to Theaters Near You
It's officially fall, and while the leaves don't exactly change here in Los Angeles, it does mean the Feature Film Program…
Posted Jul 23, 2012, by Michelle Satter, Founding Director, Feature Film Program
In Memory of Frank Pierson
Frank Pierson was just plain brilliant – as a screenwriter, educator and leader. He was never afraid to have an opinion and was…
Posted Jul 11, 2012, by Clay Jeter and Charles Spano, Screnwriters Lab Fellows
Part 2: Clay Jeter and Charles Spano Dialogue
Clay Jeter and Charles Spano recently attended the Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in the mountains near Park City, Utah,…
Posted Jul 10, 2012, by Clay Jeter and Charles Spano, Screnwriters Lab Fellows
Part 1: Clay Jeter and Charles Spano Talk Insecurities, Breakthroughs at the Screenwriters Lab
Clay Jeter and Charles Spano recently attended the Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in the mountains near Park City, Utah,…
Posted Apr 27, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Sundance London: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Comes Full Circle with Farming
We're launching our coverage of the Sundance Film Festival's journey across the pond at Sundance London with a series of…
Posted Apr 5, 2012, by Christine Spines
Peabody Awards Recognize the Best in Broadcast, from Sundance-Supported Docs to Stephen Colbert
What do Stephen Colbert, Jeopardy!, and four ground-breaking Sundance-supported documentaries have in common? Very little.…


