The Sundance Institute has named 22 non-fiction projects from 19 countries as documentary fund grantees
The Sundance Institute has named its latest documentary fund grantees to receive $520,000 in financing for film development and production to post-production and audience marketing.
In all, 22 non-fiction projects from 19 countries will receive grants made possible by Open Society Foundations and MacArthur Foundation, among other sources, and with over half of the funding coming from outside the U.S. "We’re fortunate to have a collaborative and strong network of partners that allow us to ensure material support for these filmmakers as they develop bold new work, we can ensure that the field of nonfiction storytelling continues to evolve even against larger headwinds," documentary film program interim director Kristin Feeley and director Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs said in a statement. Dir. Nicolas van Hammerlock, Clare Weiskopf; Prod.
follows five teenage girls on a top ranked debate team on their quest to be the best in the United States. Dir. Ahmet Necdet Cupur; Prod. Delphine Morel, Anke Petersen, Nadir Operli, In an Arab village situated in the south of Turkey, filmmaker Ahmet Necdet Cupur’s brother Mahmut wants to divorce his newly wed wife Nezahat. Dir. Frederick Wiseman; Prod. Karen Konicek, Efforts by the Boston city government to provide services to a diverse population. Dir. Charo Mato; Prod.
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