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Congratulations to all of our grantees at DocuWeeks 2010!

With stories from Israel/Palestine, Russia, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Tibet and the U.S., our grantees have covered the globe at this year’s DocuWeek screening series. Please check out their projects below and join us in support of their screenings in New York and Los Angeles!


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Exploring Ways To Help In Haiti

From texting and twittering to flying there yourself, here are some of the many ways that we can all make a difference right now!


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A Warm Congratulations to all of our DFP grantees nominated for the IDA Doc Awards.

The Sundance Documentary Film Program would like to congratulate Ngawang Choephel (Tibet In Song) and Natalia Almada (El General), for their nominations at this year’s International Documentary Association Doc Awards.


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DFP grantee receives Macarthur “genius”grant

Congratulations to James Longley (Iraq in Fragments) for the recent award of $500,000 over five years in recognition of filmmaking and contribution to the documentary field.


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Interview with directors of Mrs. Goundo’s Daughter

Mrs. Goundo’s Daughter screened in the Sundance Institute Screening Series in Park City, Utah on September 10. Filmmakers Barbara Attie and Janet Goldwater sat down for an interview ahead of their screening.


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About DFP

Sundance Documentary Film Program nurtures courageous, independent artists worldwide who surface true stories of human rights, social justice, freedom of expression, civil liberties, and other pressing issues for global audiences. At the core of the Sundance Documentary Program is the Sundance Documentary Fund, which offers a continuum of support through the life of a project, from research to production and post-production, through to distribution and audience engagement. More>>

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