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Sundance Institute and Gates Foundation Premiere Two More Short Films

This week the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation convened world leaders in Seattle for the first-ever Global Savings Forum. The two-day event focused on building global partnerships to enable the delivery of viable approaches to financial services for the world’s poor. Melinda Gates also announced $40 million in grants as part of an unprecedented $500 million pledge over five years.

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Robert Redford Looks to 2011

For most of us fall brings a chill in the air and the anticipation of the holidays. But for the team at Sundance Institute that pulls together our annual Film Festival, fall is all about sifting through thousands of films and readying the theatres of Utah for the guests and screenings of the Festival in January.

I’m excited about the changes that John Cooper and I have discussed over the past several months.

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Salt Lake Art Center Named Official Venue Of 2011 Sundance Film Festival

PARK CITY, UT – Sundance Institute today announced the line-up at Salt Lake Art Center, which has been selected as an official venue of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, hosting artists and their works as part of the Festival’s innovative New Frontier program. Curated by Shari Frilot, Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer, New Frontier can be experienced at Salt Lake Art Center, located at 20 South West Temple, in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, and at Historic Miners Hospital, 1354 Park Avenue across from the Library Theatre in Park City. Both locations will be open free to the public Friday, January 21 through Saturday, January 29, 2011.

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A Dispatch from Sundance Institute’s Middle East Screenwriters Lab

Last month, Sundance Institute creative advisor Greg Harrison attended the Middle East Screenwriters Lab in search of “another round of magic.” In the wake of the 10-day desert retreat, he shared his newfound insight on the screenwriting process and the curious absence of writing at the lab.In the dead of night, the in-flight Mecca compass rotated left as the plane banked south somewhere over the Netherlands.

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The 2011 Snowflake: Milk Jug

Over the next few months we’ll be chronicling memorable moments in Festival history as we reveal the mystery behind the 2011 snowflake icon. This week we break down the milk jug.

Harvey Milk on a poster for Rob Epstein’s 1985 film.

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Kirsten Johnson: A Camerawoman’s Journey to Abu Dhabi

As a movie lover, the thought crossed my mind that during the 14-hour flight from New York to Abu Dhabi, I could watch at least seven films (I’ve done it before). But as I was headed to the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and the first-ever meetings of documentary grantees of AFAC, aka the Arab Art and Culture Fund, I figured I’d better pace myself. Delighted to find Fatih Akin’s latest movie, Soul Kitchen, I watched just that and then slept the rest of the way.

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The 2011 Snowflake: Shovel

Over the next few months we’ll be chronicling memorable moments in Festival history as we reveal the mystery behind the 2011 snowflake icon. This week we deconstruct the shovel.
Joel and Ethan Coen at the 1985 Festival
Joel and Ethan Coen arrived in relative anonymity at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival with their directorial debut Blood Simple.

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Sundance Institute Announces 8 Projects For The 2010 Rawi Screenwriters Lab In Jordan

Los Angeles, CA – Artists from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories and Saudi Arabia participated in the sixth annual Rawi Screenwriters Lab run by the Royal Film Commission in consultation with Sundance Institute. An initiative of the Royal Film Commission of Jordan, the Rawi Screenwriters Lab was held from October 28 to November 1, 2010, as part of Sundance Institute Feature Film Program’s International work in support of emerging filmmakers around the world.
Launched in 2005, the Rawi Screenwriters Lab provides an opportunity for filmmakers from the region to develop their work under the guidance of accomplished Creative Advisors in an environment that encourages storytelling at the highest level.

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The Great Park City Heist: A Conversation with Matt Adams of Blast Theory

The 2011 edition of New Frontier has just been announced for the Sundance Film Festival, and it’s evident that Park City will be transformed. New Frontier, a quasi festival within the Festival, highlights work where film and art intersect, and offers a pilgrimage into a third dimension of cinema. One of the 2011 artists, Blast Theory, a Brighton-based group, have spent the last decade working in the field of mobile experiences.

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Q&A: Stanley Tucci Reflects on His Experiences with Sundance Institute and the Festival Over the Years

Stanley Tucci has been a vital part of the indie film community and Sundance Institute family for more than 20 years, and this month he takes on an even bigger role: Sundance Institute Board of Trustees member. Before he begins his tenure as a leader in the future of the Institute, executive director Keri Putnam sat down with Tucci to discuss his work, and to welcome him into the fold with lively questions submitted by our own community of film lovers. Thanks to all who submitted questions!Questions from Keri Putnam:You’ve been an actor, director, screenwriter, and producer on films that have premiered at the Festival, and you’ve also been a creative advisor at the labs.

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