where: | Park City, UT 84060 (USA) |
when: | January 23rd - February 2nd, 2025 |
address: | 1500 Kearns Blvd. Suite B110 Park City, UT 84068-USA |
tel: | +1-310-360-1981 |
email: | programming@sundance.org |
website: | www.sundance.org |
deadline: | September 6th, 2024 (Shorts) September 23rd, 2024 (Features) |
entry form: | Submission at Filmfreeway.com |
The Sundance Film Festival brings together the most original storytellers and the most adventurous audiences for its annual program of dramatic, documentary, and short films; New Frontier films, performances, exhibitions, and virtual reality experiences; episodic storytelling; lively filmmaker conversations and panel discussions; and dynamic music events. Since 1985, hundreds of films launched at the Festival have gained critical recognition and reached worldwide audiences eager for fresh perspectives and new voices.
A nonprofit organization, Sundance Institute provides and preserves the space for independent artists to create and present original, authentic new work. Founded by Robert Redford in 1981 in the mountains of Sundance, Utah, the Institute is an internationally recognized resource for thousands of artists. With its Sundance Film Festival and artistic development programs for film, theatre, and new media artists, the Institute seeks to advance the impact of independent storytelling throughout the world.
Celebrating independence, creativity and risk taking, the Sundance Film Festival plays a vital role in discovery of new films and new voices from around the world. The World Cinema competitions are specifically dedicated to identifying emerging international talent and connecting them with audiences and industry in the United States.
Sections:
- World Cinema Dramatic Competition
- World Cinema Documentary Competition
- Non-Competition Sections
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