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Posted Jan 29, 2011, by Todd Luoto
Sacred Storytelling, Zellner Style
When asked about his favorite Festival experience thus far, veteran filmmaker David Zellner is quick to respond: “Sharing our…
Posted Jan 28, 2011, by Nate von Zumwalt
Short Shot: Yi Zhou
Don’t bother confining Yi Zhou to a single artistic medium. The young Chinese artist considers the collision of art forms…
Posted Jan 27, 2011, by Landon Zakheim
Short Shot: Daniel Mulloy
Fast becoming an expert in the fiction short-form, British filmmaker Daniel Mulloy makes his third appearance at the Festival…
Posted Jan 26, 2011, by Todd Luoto
Short Shots: David OReilly
Animator David OReilly isn't exactly a new kid on the block. Sure, he’s considered up-and-coming, and his 1985 birth year…
Posted Jan 26, 2011, by Landon Zakheim
Re-Defining Short Docs
Last year’s Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Short Film went to Drunk History: Douglass and Lincoln, the latest chapter in an online…
Posted Jan 21, 2011, by Landon Zakheim
Short Shot: Moon Molson
A veteran of both the Sundance Film Festival as well as Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program, accomplished short filmmaker…
Posted Jan 19, 2011, by Holly Willis
Native Showcase at the 2011 Festival
New for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival is the Native Showcase, focusing attention on an emerging generation of Native American…
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 23, 2010, by Eric Hynes
One on One (on One): Spencer Susser, David Michôd and Ken Wardrop
For three emerging filmmakers, the 2010 Sundance Film Festival represents both a triumphant return and an auspicious beginning.…
Posted Jan 20, 2010, by Todd Luoto
The Digital Distribution of Short Films (An Art in Itself)
In October, it wasn't uncommon that Sundance Film Festival Shorts Programmer Jon Korn added an extra hour of screening time to…


