The Sundance Institute announced yesterday that 12 short films from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival will stream worldwide in the YouTube Screening Room thanks to collaborations with YouTube and Acura, presenting sponsor of the Sundance Film Festival. The series launches today with a selection of four classic short films from directors with features at this year’s fest including Matthew Lessner, Calvin Reeder and Madeleine Olnek. Four more films go live Jan. 13 including shorts from Moon Molson, Nanobah Becker and Lance Weiler.
- 1/6/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Sundance Institute announced yesterday that 12 short films from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival will stream worldwide in the YouTube Screening Room thanks to collaborations with YouTube and Acura, presenting sponsor of the Sundance Film Festival. The series launches today with a selection of four classic short films from directors with features at this year’s fest including Matthew Lessner, Calvin Reeder and Madeleine Olnek. Four more films go live Jan. 13 including shorts from Moon Molson, Nanobah Becker and Lance Weiler.
- 1/6/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Institute announced that 12 short films from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, as well as eight classic short films from Institute alumni and earlier Festivals will be available in the You Tube Screening Room. The first launch date is January 6, 2011 and will continue to release through February 3, 2011.
Each YouTube Screening Room series is scheduled to run for a span of six weeks.
”We are thrilled to be able to share a selection of short films free online on the YouTube Screening Room with the broader public,” said Trevor Groth, Sundance Film Festival Director of Programming. “The Screening Room will offer just a sample of the diversity and originality of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program, as well as a taste of Institute history.”
The YouTube Screening room (www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom) is a curated wing of YouTube that focuses on independent films.
Short Films from Directors with Feature...
Sundance Institute announced that 12 short films from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, as well as eight classic short films from Institute alumni and earlier Festivals will be available in the You Tube Screening Room. The first launch date is January 6, 2011 and will continue to release through February 3, 2011.
Each YouTube Screening Room series is scheduled to run for a span of six weeks.
”We are thrilled to be able to share a selection of short films free online on the YouTube Screening Room with the broader public,” said Trevor Groth, Sundance Film Festival Director of Programming. “The Screening Room will offer just a sample of the diversity and originality of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program, as well as a taste of Institute history.”
The YouTube Screening room (www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom) is a curated wing of YouTube that focuses on independent films.
Short Films from Directors with Feature...
- 1/6/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
NEW YORK -- Four features and two short films from American Indian and Indigenous filmmakers will be showcased at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival's 13th annual Native Forum, featuring artist panels, workshops and networking events.
This year's discussions include "The Burden of Representation", which examines minority filmmakers' struggle to represent their communities while also staying true to their personal visions, and "Art & Technology Blended Worldwide," which explores new platforms for wider film distribution.
The four feature selections are the New Zealand romance "Eagle vs. Shark", from Taika Waititi (Te Whanau a Apanui); the drama "Four Sheets to the Wind", from Sterlin Harjo (Creek and Seminole Nations); the beauty pageant docu "Miss Navajo", by Billy Luther (Navajo/Hopi/Laguna Pueblo); and the Philippino tale of an abused girl, "Tuli", from Auraeus Solito (Palaw'an).
"Shark" appears in the dramatic World Cinema Competition and "Wind" is in the dramatic Independent Film Competition, while "Navajo" and "Tuli" are part of the Spectrum presentation.
The two shorts are the Christian missionary drama "Conversion", from Nanobah Becker (Dine), and the family drama "Move Me", from Jonathan Pulley (Laguna Pueblo), which also appears in the Short Film Competition.
This year's discussions include "The Burden of Representation", which examines minority filmmakers' struggle to represent their communities while also staying true to their personal visions, and "Art & Technology Blended Worldwide," which explores new platforms for wider film distribution.
The four feature selections are the New Zealand romance "Eagle vs. Shark", from Taika Waititi (Te Whanau a Apanui); the drama "Four Sheets to the Wind", from Sterlin Harjo (Creek and Seminole Nations); the beauty pageant docu "Miss Navajo", by Billy Luther (Navajo/Hopi/Laguna Pueblo); and the Philippino tale of an abused girl, "Tuli", from Auraeus Solito (Palaw'an).
"Shark" appears in the dramatic World Cinema Competition and "Wind" is in the dramatic Independent Film Competition, while "Navajo" and "Tuli" are part of the Spectrum presentation.
The two shorts are the Christian missionary drama "Conversion", from Nanobah Becker (Dine), and the family drama "Move Me", from Jonathan Pulley (Laguna Pueblo), which also appears in the Short Film Competition.
- 12/19/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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