Justin Simien’s 5 Sundance iTunes Picks

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Chris Horton, Associate Director, #ArtistServices

In the spirit of Sundance Film Festival’s upcoming 30th Anniversary, Sundance Institute’s #ArtistServices program partnered with iTunes to promote classics from the past 30 years. New alum Justin Simien, whose debut feature film “Dear White People” is premiering in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival’s, picks five of his favorites. All titles can be found at itunes.com/sundance .

 
 

Sin Nombre
No one tells a story quite the way Cary Fukunaga does. At times gut-wrenching, with true to life performances, Sin Nombre manages to stay grounded in reality while at the same time employing breathtaking imagery. The result is a haunting and powerful statement on the human condition that takes root in your subconscious. 

How to Survive a Plague
Still so hard to believe that just a couple of decades ago, HIV, one of the greatest threats of our time was being virtually ignored because it first affected people the establishment considered “undesirable.” This amazingly well-crafted, dire but ultimately hopeful documentary serves as a rally cry for the ignored and underserved. 

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Somehow the genius behind Michael Jackson’s “Scream,” Jay Z’s “99 Problems” and Madonna’s “Bedtime Stories” (to name a few) manages to be one of the most underrated of feature filmmakers. Romaneks storytelling here borders on Kubrickian and at its center is one of Robin William’s most interesting and surprising performances ever – I’m just not sure what else I need in a movie!

Love and Basketball
One of the great love stories from the renaissance of quality Black films in the early 90’s. It’s also one of my favorite debuts from a favorite filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood. It’s a sexy confident classic with a strong female voice not heard enough, and features one of Sanaa Lathan’s most iconic performances.

Squid and the Whale
A funny and heartbreaking tale of navigating the wounds, idiosyncrasies, and even the gifts our parents inadvertently impress upon us. The storytelling is true to life and yet totally fresh and original no matter how often I revisit it. 

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From the Archives: Revisit Robert Redford’s Words of Wisdom

To much of the world Robert Redford is Roy Hobbs, Bill McKay, Jeremiah Johnson, or invariably, The Sundance Kid. He is an artist, an activist, and a creative leader. But Robert Redford also inhabits another world, one where he’s known simply as “Bob.

From the Archives: Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford on Why He’s Always Believed in the Power of Documentary Filmmaking

The Sundance Film Festival’s longstanding commitment to documentary has been driven by the personal connection founder and president Robert Redford feels for the form. Leading up to the premiere of Chicago 10, the second doc to ever open the Festival, we talked to Redford about the past, present, and possible future of documentaries.You made an early commitment to documentary.

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