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By Stephanie Ornelas “The reason I call it story breaking is [because] you’re cracking the story open. So anytime I need to crack open a
By Stephanie Ornelas “The reason I call it story breaking is [because] you’re cracking the story open. So anytime I need to crack open a
By Stephanie Ornelas There’s so much beauty in seeing the world differently. Independent filmmakers have done a lot to help open our eyes to unique
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Sundance Institute Documentary Fund Open Call For Applications Closes April 17 By: Paola Mottura, Director, Documentary Film Fund We are excited to share a meaningful
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From left, Lynn Auerbach, Michelle Satter, and Kathleen Broyles attended the 2000 Directors Lab. When Lynn Auerbach died shortly after the Sundance Film Festival in
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Little Richard displays his piano-pounding style in archive footage in “Little Richard: I Am Everything.” By Vanessa Zimmer As we inch toward summer, an increasing
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