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Sundance London: Archive Frontman Darius Keeler Talks Axiom

“It feels like we made the music after the movie, it really does,” says Archive founding band member Darius Keeler, referencing the film Axiom and the band’s eponymous album. After all, isn’t that the modus operandi for nearly every film ever made? Perhaps not, or at least not in the case of Archive’s ninth album and first film, which spawned an inverted creative process that involved treating an album as a screenplay and the moving image as a soundtrack. 
Working with director Jesus Hernandez and the Spanish film collective NYSU, Axiom (the album) underwent an unprecedented alchemy of sorts, eventually producing a film that links “the actual lyrics with the picture.

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Sundance Institute and TED Now Accepting Proposals For Sundance Institute | TED Prize Filmmaker Awar

Los Angeles, CA — Sundance Institute and TED today announced an open call for proposals for the second collaboration between the two organizations, which will jointly award $125,000 for a short documentary film project about the work of the 2014 TED Prize winner – Charmain Gooch, Co-founder and director of Global Witness. The Institute’s Documentary Film Program will accept proposals March 18 through May 1, 2014 at www.sundance.

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Sundance Institute Expands Support to Writers and Creators of Series for TV and Online Platforms

Los Angeles, CA — Sundance Institute today announced a significant expansion of its renowned labs for independent artists to include dedicated support for writers and creators of series for television and online platforms. The first Sundance Institute Episodic Story Lab will be held in Fall 2014 at the Sundance Resort in Sundance, Utah.
Building on the Institute’s 30-year legacy of developing new work from storytellers with distinctive and risk-taking stories, this new initiative addresses the need for more opportunities for learning and mentorship of singular and diverse voices in scripted TV and online series.

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Film Forward Travels to Pennsylvania, April 2014

Park City, UT — Sundance Institute and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities announced today that Film Forward: Advancing Cultural Dialogue will host free screenings of eight films with moderated discussions, panels and artist roundtables in Harrisburg, Lancaster, Centre County and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For a full schedule of events in Pennsylvania visit sundance.org/filmforward.

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Different Continent, Similar Issues: Director Hilla Medalia Finds Similarities in CA and Mexico

The experience of sharing Dancing in Jaffa with the San Diego and Tijuana communities was very profound for me, both in terms of people’s reaction to the film, and the stimulating dialogue that later ensued. 
Even though Southern California and Mexico are far away from Jaffa, these audiences were able to identify with the children depicted in the film — Noor, Alaa and Lois — in a deep way. This enabled me to see firsthand how the issues portrayed in the film are relevant in other parts of the world.

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Documentary Film Program Unveils Projects That Received Fall 2013 Grants and Creative Support

New projects selected for support include a wide range of filmmaking styles and approaches including experimental, character driven narrative nonfiction, and investigative documentaries. Stories range from very personal  moments (Art and Craft, Never Better) to cultural  appreciation (Like Ants for Sugar) and examples of social inquiry (The Campus Project, Down By Law). Together these artists engage with distinctive stories in creative ways.

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Humanity and Heroism: Director Srdan Golubovic Discusses Circles in San Diego and Tijuana

Is being a hero meaningless? Do we need superheroes or normal people who are doing good things every day? Who are they? Our neighbors, friends, people we know? That’s the question I asked people from the audience at Circles screenings over my four days in San Diego and Tijuana, during which we discussed our need to be good humans. I spoke with different people–young people from the public high school Lazaro Cardenas in Tijuana, people of all ages in Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego, and people who came to watch Circles at the San Diego Public Library.

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Wallis Annenberg Center and Sundance Institute to Host film music events

March 11, 2014 (Beverly Hills, CA) — The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and Sundance Institute are collaborating to present two events exploring the role of music in film: ComposersLab: LA On Stage with world-renowned composer Harry Gregson-Williams on Sunday, March 30 at 2:00pm; and ComposersLab: LA on Saturday, April 12 for composers working in film and television. Both programs will provide an intimate, behind-the-scenes look into the creative process of a film composer.
ComposersLab: LA On Stage – March 30 Peter Golub, Director of the Sundance Institute Film Music Program will lead a conversation with Gregson-Williams, one of the most successful and exciting film composers working today and the talent behind the film scores of the Shrek series, The Chronicles of Narnia, Kingdom of Heaven, Man on Fire, and Spy Game, among many others.

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Breaking Barriers: Director Hilla Medalia on Screening Dancing in Jaffa in San Diego and Tijuana

I make films to share them with people, and personally one of the most interesting and important aspects is to see and feel the audience’s reaction to my work, and to engage with them in dialogue. When Film Forward chose to include Dancing in Jaffa in this year’s program, I was especially excited to have the opportunity to share the film and be present at these places where the audience wouldn’t otherwise have a chance to see the film, and I wouldn’t have had a chance to meet these people. I have been thinking about the themes Dancing in Jaffa presents and the ways they are relevant to the people who live in San Diego and Tijuana.

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SWF Convening Follow-Up

Last April, I attended the Skoll World Forum in Oxford, England, as part of the Sundance Documentary Film Program delegation. The SWF is an annual convening of social entrepreneurs and world-renowned problem solvers to come together for critical debates, discussions, and work sessions aimed at innovating, accelerating and scaling solutions to social challenges. There’s even a little time set aside every year for some pretty darn good karaoke.

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Stories of Change Convening at the Sundance Film Festival-2014

Behind the scenes and screens of the Sundance Film Festival, the Sundance/Skoll Stories of Change program quietly comes to life. For four days while the Festival is in full swing, smack in the middle of premieres, panels and parties, two groups of international award winners – Sundance filmmakers and Skoll Foundation social entrepreneurs – come together to explore the power of storytelling to deepen social movements.
We form an intimate tribe – four inspired story experts are paired with four visionary nonprofit groups, and over the course of the Convening we engage in a wide range of activities together (from walking and talking to pecha kucha) to help the social entrepreneurs develop authentic and strategic approaches to storytelling in the context of their world-shifting operations, and to provide a vibrant experience for filmmakers where they can access and share their creativity in wholly new ways.

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