Sundance Film Festival Podcasts
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Podcasts:
Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford stops by the Film Center on Main Street to share his growing excitement about the powers of new technologies for artists. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2005.
Rejected when he initially submitted it in 1984, Director Gus Van Sant returns to Sundance with a restored print of his 16mm debut "Mala Noche." Festival Sponsor Intel made a wireless transmission of the event available to film schools on both coasts of the country. "Mala Noche" was shown as part of the Sundance Collection sectopm pf the program, a sidebar committed to independent film preservation. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2006.
Go behind-the-scenes at the premiere of Werner Herzog's controversial documentary "Grizzly Man" and join the crew at the Q&A that followed. The film played in the Festival's World Documentary Competition. Filmed in Park City, Utah in 2005.
Learn about Director Stuart Copeland's Super-8mm journey from rock star to Filmmaker at Sundance where his autobiographical documentary "The Police: Inside Out" played in the Festival's Premieres section. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2006.
Famed Critic Elvis Mitchell launched the Festival's film culture event "Film Church" with a rousing sermon and rant on the state of independent film. Elvis made his second sermon the following year joined by a live chorus. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2005.
Follow the Sundance Institute's Film Music Program as it brings together the documentary filmmakers from "Black Gold" with the composer Andreas Kapsalis to create the film's score. "Black Gold" played in the Festival's World Documentary Competition. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2006.
Chat with director Jeff Feuerzeig and Texas music legend Daniel Johnston outside the premiere of their documentary "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" -- the film premiered as part of the centerpiece US Documentary Competition. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2005.
Check out this rare chance to listen in to the Q&A after the world premiere of Writer/Director Dito Montiel's "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints" which played in the Festival's centerpiece US Dramatic Competition. Dito developed the script at the Sundance Institute's Feature Film Lab. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2006.
Comedian and Filmmaker Bob Goldthwait sits down with the muse of his dark comedy "Stay," actress Melissa Paige Hamilton. "Stay" was featured in the Festival's centerpiece US Dramatic Competition. Filmed in Park City, Utah in January 2006.
Artists Wim Wenders and Sam Shepard, the creative team behind "Paris, Texas" and "Don't Come Knocking," sits down to discuss the myths and misperceptions of Writing the West in this centerpiece Panel from the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Recorded at the Yarrow Theatre in Park City, Utah..