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Posted Mar 23, 2011, by Patricia Finneran
Youth Build: Building Youth Launches Online and in D.C.
The short film Youth Build: Building Youth shows how an innovative and dedicated approach to supporting young urban Americans…
Posted Mar 22, 2011, by Patrick Reed and Peter Raymont
From the Field with The Team
The second film to be completed through the Sundance Institute-Skoll Foundation partnership Stories of Change, The Team,…
Posted Mar 18, 2011, by Patricia Finneran
Meeting the Heart of a Calcutta Project
Sundance Institute’s Documentary Program has been working with filmmakers Maren Grainger-Monsen and Nicole Newnham for over a…
Posted Feb 22, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Shorts Programmer Profile: Todd Luoto
The 2011 Festival may have come and gone, but you’ve still yet to meet all eight of the Sundance Film Festival shorts…
Posted Feb 16, 2011, by Keri Putnam
Help Save Funding for the Arts
We are facing a crisis.In 1981, with a grant from the NEA, Robert Redford founded the nonprofit Sundance Institute. In the past…
Posted Feb 15, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Shorts Programmer Profile: Lisa Ogdie
The 2011 Festival may have come and gone, but you’ve still yet to meet all eight of the Sundance Film Festival shorts…
Posted Jan 27, 2011, by Michael Mohan
Sharing EX-SEX with the Parents
It's the Wednesday of the Festival. This is when most of us filmmakers relax. Our films have all screened. The projector…
Posted Jan 25, 2011, by Mike Plante
Rolling for Glory at the Shorts Awards
“They told me it would be a down home, laid back event,” juror Barry Jenkins said as he elicited teenage girl-like screams…
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 21, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Day One Round-Up
Although Sundance Film Festival Director John Cooper explained at yesterday's Day One Press Conference that 2011 is the first…


