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Posted Oct 28, 2011, by Nate von Zumwalt
Haunted Collection
‘Tis the season for ghouls and goblins, witches and wizards, clowns and cadavers, and of course a Sundance horror flick. The…
Posted Mar 8, 2011, by Cherien Dabis, Writer/Director of AMREEKA
From Istanbul to Eskisehir to Ankara
Part 1 - ISTANBUL Aside from its remarkable history and the fact that it’s the only city in the world to sit on two continents,…
Posted Feb 28, 2011, by Meredith Lavitt
Film Forward in Turkey
Turkey is rich in history, culture, and tradition and is literally where east meets west divided by the Bosphorus. It is an…
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 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 24, 2011, by Jon Korn
Coming of Age, with Monkeys and Bud Cort
Another morning at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival means another fascinating conversation at the Cinema Cafe in the Filmmakers…
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…
Posted Jan 14, 2011, by Sundance Institute
Twitter Follow Friday: Class of 2011
In the grand tradition of Twitter’s Follow Friday, we are providing you, dear readers, with a list of all of the films and…
Posted Dec 16, 2010, by Alicia Sams
Why I Became a Filmmaker
“Cultural Diplomacy.“ Two words, each full of meaning. Taken together they encompass a universe of opportunity. As a term it…


