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Kickstart I Am Not a Hipster
Destin Daniel Cretton is the writer and director of “I Am Not a Hipster,” which premiered in the NEXT category at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. He is using Kickstarter to help raise funds for the film’s release. Click here to help the film reach its goal.

Kickstart Fight Church
Daniel Junge is a filmmaker whose work includes the Oscar-winner “Saving Face,” Oscar-nominee “The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner,” Emmy-nominated “They Killed Sister Dorothy,” Toronto-premiere (and Sundance Documentary Fund recipient) “Iron Ladies of Liberia,” and Tribeca award-winner “Chiefs.” He is currently using Kickstarter to raise funds for his new film “Fight Church.” Click here to help the film reach its goal.

Hand to the Heart in North Africa
The first thing that struck me about Morocco and Moroccan people generally – something subtle and simple yet indicative of something great and meaningful – when you greet a Moroccan he or she will raise their hand to their heart – an unconscious gesture that speaks volumes about the warmth and sincere value of human connection that permeates this rich land in North Western Africa.
As-Salāmu `Alaykum. `Alaykum As-Salāmu.

Our Dean’s List of Sundance-Supported Films About Students, Just in Time for Graduation Season
Graduation season: A time of great optimism, renewal, and blissful naiveté. There is a sweet oblivion that comes with being a recent grad, before dreams have turned to fantasies and a glaring cynicism permeates every aspect of life. Ok, maybe post-grad life isn’t that bad.

Sundance Institute Elects Three New Trustees
Los Angeles, CA — Sundance Institute today announced three new members of the Institute’s Board of Trustees: Sean Bailey, Anand Mahindra and Jacki Zehner.
Under the guidance of President & Founder Robert Redford and in close collaboration with Executive Director Keri Putnam, the 23-person Board is responsible for the governance of Sundance Institute and works to actively advance creative and financial support for artists developing original stories for the screen and stage. Wally Weisman continues as Chairman of the Board.

Connecting With Young Artists in Morocco
FILM FORWARD returned to Morocco for a second year and had another successful collaboration with the U.S. Embassy, Rabat.

Kickstarter’s Elisabeth Holm Breaks Down “The Canyons”
Elisabeth Holm is a Brooklyn-based producer and Film Program Director at Kickstarter. She most recently produced Keith Miller’s 2012 Slamdance Grand Jury Prize-winning Welcome to Pine Hill, making its NY premiere at BAMcinemaFest next month, and is currently producing Gillian Robespierre’s feature comedy Obvious Child, starring Jenny Slate.Three weeks ago independent producer Braxton Pope (Shrink, The Take) took one small step for film and one giant leap for independent filmmaking when he launched a Kickstarter campaign for The Canyons, a new narrative feature written by Bret Easton Ellis (American Psycho, Less Than Zero, .

National Arts Policy Roundtable Findings Released by Americans for the Arts and Sundance Institute
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sundance Institute and Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, today released a new report based on findings from the most recent National Arts Policy Roundtable.

Sundance Institute Presents 15th Annual Free Outdoor Film Screening Series For Locals
Park City, UT — Sundance Institute today announced the four films to be featured at eight free outdoor film screenings for the 2012 Sundance Institute Summer Series. Now in its 15th year, screenings kick off on June 20 at Salt Lake City’s Red Butte Garden and June 21 in a new Park City venue for the summer series, Canyons Resort.
Jill Miller, Managing Director of Sundance Institute said, “Our Summer Series is one way we share independent film with audiences year round.

Film Forward Travelogue: Reaching across borders from Calexico to Mexicali
The way Calexico and Mexicali play off each other gives reason to be excited about traveling to the Imperial Valley in California. The blending of names and place, people and ideas on the border of Mexico made this an ideal setting for Film Forward to visit. Our team met at LAX.

Sundance Institute Brings $80 Million to Utah With 2012 Sundance Film Festival
Park City, UT — Sundance Institute today announced that the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, which took place in Park City, Utah, in January, generated an overall economic impact of $80 million for the State of Utah, according to the independent annual economic and demographic study conducted by the University of Utah’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the David Eccles School of Business (BEBR).
The Economic Report, posted in full on the Sundance Institute website, also found that the 2012 Festival: supported over 1,731 jobs; generated over $69 million in media exposure; provided nearly $6.9 million in tax revenue; and was attended by more than 46,000 people, a 2% increase over the prior year.

Seven Sundance Institute | Time Warner Foundation Fellows Selected for 2012
Los Angeles, CA — Sundance Institute and the Time Warner Foundation announced today the seven artists selected for the 2012 Sundance Institute | Time Warner Foundation Fellowship Program. Each Fellow was identified by one of the following core programs of the Institute: Documentary Film Program, Feature Film Program, Film Music Program, Native American & Indigenous Film Program and Theatre Program.
Fellows attend an annual Lab and receive continued support from the Institute, including mentoring, strategic granting, attendance at the Sundance Film Festival and participation in screenplay readings, work-in-progress screenings and related programs and events.

Spring Now Playing
Check out these Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival supported films hitting theatres across the country this spring.
Opening Friday, April 27:
Restless City, directed by Andrew Dosunmu
sound of my voice, directed by Zal Batmagli
Opening Friday, May 11:
Under African Skies, directed by Joe Berlinger
Opening Wednesday, May 16:
Elena, Andrei Zvyagintsev
Opening Friday, May 25:
Oslo, August 31st, directed by Joachim Trier
Opening Wednesday, May 30:
5 Broken Cameras, directed by Emad Burna and Guy Davidi
Opening Friday, June 1:
HIGH School, directed by John Stalberg, Jr.
Opening Friday, June 8:
Safety Not Guaranteed, directed by Colin Trevorrow
DVD Releases:
Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim
Kinyarwanda, directed by Alrick Brown
Crime After Crime, directed by Yoav Potash
We Were Here, directed by David Weissman.

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 whole thing. It came and went like the unpredictable weather patterns here in Northern California. I remember calling my spouse when I had first arrived in Park City, a few days before my premiere, and sharing that I felt like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz – straight picked up off the ground and dropped into another world.

Something for Mom: Sundance Flicks with Memorable Mothers
Mother’s Day is this Sunday. Of course, you already knew that. Because while it may not be the paramount holiday of the spring season, we nonetheless treat it as such—and rightly so.