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Native Lab Fellow Aurora Guerrero Reflects on a frenetic Festival

Posted May 14, 2012, by Aurora Guerrero, director, Mosquita y Mari

Native Lab Fellow Aurora Guerrero Reflects on a Frenetic Festival

It's been months since premiering Mosquita y Mari at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and I think I'm still in a daze over the …

Rachel Perkins’ Bran Nue Dae Creates a sense of cultural pride in Mexico

Posted May 9, 2012, by Jennifer Prediger

Rachel Perkins' Bran Nue Day creates a sense of cultural pride in Mexico

Australian director Rachel Perkins wanted the world to see Aboriginal people in a different way. Their culture had been …

Bran Nue Dae Hits Home with Imperial Valley Students

Posted May 4, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator

Bran Nue Dae Hits Home with Imperial Valley Students

Imperial Valley and Australia would appear to be in diametric contradiction to one another. One resides in the Northern …

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Sundance Love: Our Valentine’s Day Collection

Posted Feb 14, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator posted on the Blog

Sundance Love: Our Valentine’s Day Collection

For many, Valentine’s Day conjures images of couples sprawled across love seats, seductively dropping chocolate truffles into …

Sundance Alumni Take the Super Bowl Stage

Posted Feb 7, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator posted on the Blog

Sundance Alumni Take the Super Bowl Stage

To many of us at Sundance Institute, the Super Bowl is less about the observance of America’s most grandiose sporting event and …

The Sundance Film Festival Through the Lens of Terence Nance

Posted Feb 6, 2012, by Sundance Institute posted on the Blog

The Sundance Film Festival Through the Lens of Terence Nance

Filmmaker and musician Terence Nance premiered his debut feature, An Oversimplification of Beauty, in the New Frontier section …

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