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Posted Apr 7, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Sneak Preview: Nostalgia for the Light
Patricio Guzmán is a Chilean documentary film director internationally renowned for films such as The Battle of Chile and…
Posted Apr 4, 2011, by Eugene Martin
Kick It: How Coaching Soccer Became a Documentary
When my daughter Sophie was 6, she decided to try out and play soccer in our neighborhood. But there was one tiny problem. …
Posted Mar 15, 2011, by Glenn Baker
Trailing the Floating Schools in Bangladesh
Glenn Baker, the director of Easy Like Water, describes below the extreme conditions during the production of his film, which…
Posted Mar 9, 2011, by Cara Mertes
TED 2011
TED, begun in 1984, is an idea whose time has definitely come. It has evolved beyond anyone’s predictions. Still rooted in its…
Posted Mar 2, 2011, by Joseph Beyer
Kick It: Sundance Doc Granito Launches Campaign on Kickstarter.com
Earlier this year, Sundance Institute announced an unique program to connect our alumni artists with emerging opportunities in…
Posted Jan 29, 2011, by Eric Hynes
2011 Festival Awards
Hi everyone, and welcome to the live blog for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony. I’m Eric Hynes, writer for the…
Posted Jan 28, 2011, by Jon Korn
My Muppet Morning
One of the best things about the Off Screen program at the Sundance Film Festival is that you never know what might happen when…
Posted Jan 27, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Sales Talk
Congratulations to all of this year's Festival artists whose films have been picked up for distribution! Jim Kohlberg's The…
Posted Jan 25, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Tip of the Hat to Sundance-Supported Oscar Noms
Sundance Institute had a great showing at the Oscar nominations this year! Congrats to all these projects which have been…
Posted Jan 23, 2011, by Mike Plante
Searching for A Tribe Called Quest
Director (and hard working actor) Michael Rapaport premiered his documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe…


