Sundance Institute and Alfred Sloan Foundation honoured previously announced Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize winner Love Me at a reception in Park City on Monday.
Married filmmaker duo Sam and Andy Zuchero received a $25,000 cash award for Love Me, which stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite who fall in love after the end of humanity.
Three artists were awarded grants to support projects currently in development: Emily Everhard received the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for Tektite, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes received the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, and Lizzi Oyebode received the Sloan Commissioning Grant for Inverses.
Married filmmaker duo Sam and Andy Zuchero received a $25,000 cash award for Love Me, which stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite who fall in love after the end of humanity.
Three artists were awarded grants to support projects currently in development: Emily Everhard received the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for Tektite, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes received the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, and Lizzi Oyebode received the Sloan Commissioning Grant for Inverses.
- 1/23/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sundance Institute and Alfred Sloan Foundation honoured previously announced Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize winner Love Me at a reception in Park City on Monday.
Married filmmaker duo Sam and Andy Zuchero received a $25,000 cash award for Love Me, which stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite who fall in love after the end of humanity.
Three artists were awarded grants to support projects currently in development: Emily Everhard received the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for Tektite, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes received the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, and Lizzi Oyebode received the Sloan Commissioning Grant for Inverses.
Married filmmaker duo Sam and Andy Zuchero received a $25,000 cash award for Love Me, which stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite who fall in love after the end of humanity.
Three artists were awarded grants to support projects currently in development: Emily Everhard received the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for Tektite, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes received the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, and Lizzi Oyebode received the Sloan Commissioning Grant for Inverses.
- 1/23/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sundance is showing some love to Love Me filmmakers Sam and Andy Zuchero.
The husband and wife filmmaking team were honored on Monday with the juried film prize from the Sundance Institute and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s joint Science-In-Film initiative during a special reception in Park City during the film festival.
The Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize comes with a $25,000 cash award from the foundation and is selected by a jury of film and science professionals. Per the organization, it’s “presented to an outstanding feature film focusing on science or technology as a theme, or depicting a scientist, engineer, or mathematician as a major character.”
Sitting on this year’s jury were Dr. Mandë Holford, Dr. Nia Imara, Matt Johnson, Theresa Park and Courtney Stephens. They cited the Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun-starrer “for its ambitious and formally inventive portrayal of a post-human Earth in which...
The husband and wife filmmaking team were honored on Monday with the juried film prize from the Sundance Institute and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s joint Science-In-Film initiative during a special reception in Park City during the film festival.
The Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize comes with a $25,000 cash award from the foundation and is selected by a jury of film and science professionals. Per the organization, it’s “presented to an outstanding feature film focusing on science or technology as a theme, or depicting a scientist, engineer, or mathematician as a major character.”
Sitting on this year’s jury were Dr. Mandë Holford, Dr. Nia Imara, Matt Johnson, Theresa Park and Courtney Stephens. They cited the Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun-starrer “for its ambitious and formally inventive portrayal of a post-human Earth in which...
- 1/22/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Sundance Institute and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation today named the recipients of three artist grants aimed at supporting projects currently in development, as they officially bestowed their Feature Film Prize on Sam and Andy Zuchero’s Love Me, all through their joint Science-In-Film Initiative.
Emily Everhard received a $17,000 cash award under the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for her NASA aquanaut script Tektite, with writer-directors Sara Crow and David Rafailedes claiming the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, taking home $17,000 for their project about the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin. Filmmaker Lizzi Oyebode received a $25,000 cash award through the Sloan Commissioning Grant for her feature project Inverses, about the lone Jewish professor resisting a Nazi takeover of the world’s leading university math department.
The Zucheros’ debut feature Love Me had previously been announced as the recipients of the $25,000 Feature Film Prize, presented to an outstanding title focusing on science or technology as a theme,...
Emily Everhard received a $17,000 cash award under the Sloan Episodic Fellowship for her NASA aquanaut script Tektite, with writer-directors Sara Crow and David Rafailedes claiming the Sloan Development Fellowship for Satoshi, taking home $17,000 for their project about the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin. Filmmaker Lizzi Oyebode received a $25,000 cash award through the Sloan Commissioning Grant for her feature project Inverses, about the lone Jewish professor resisting a Nazi takeover of the world’s leading university math department.
The Zucheros’ debut feature Love Me had previously been announced as the recipients of the $25,000 Feature Film Prize, presented to an outstanding title focusing on science or technology as a theme,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Screengrab of Sweety High Web site
In addition to liking Taylor Swift, Facebook and texting, tween girls are also big fans of reality cooking shows like “Cupcake Wars” and “Top Chef.” To capitalize on this trend, the social game site Sweety High is launching “Food Star,” a new online web series that features a pair of sisters preparing recipes and chatting with celebrity guests.
Designed to resemble a Rachael Ray show for kids, the program is hosted by sisters Sophie...
In addition to liking Taylor Swift, Facebook and texting, tween girls are also big fans of reality cooking shows like “Cupcake Wars” and “Top Chef.” To capitalize on this trend, the social game site Sweety High is launching “Food Star,” a new online web series that features a pair of sisters preparing recipes and chatting with celebrity guests.
Designed to resemble a Rachael Ray show for kids, the program is hosted by sisters Sophie...
- 12/22/2011
- by Michelle Kung
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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