Sundance Lab Focuses On Middle East; Post-Soviet Society
by Peter Knegt (June 9, 2009)
The Sundance Resort where the annual Directors and Screenwriters take place in Utah. Image courtesy of the Sundance Institute.
Sundance Institute announced the selection of 12 Documentary Film Fellows representing six projects to participate in the 6th Documentary Film Edit and Story Laboratory, set to run June 21 - 28 in Sundance, Utah. The Lab convenes filmmakers in the process of making feature-length independent documentaries for “an intensive week of creative feedback in a supportive community setting.” Films this year include stories of life in Post-Soviet societies such as Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Romania, to the role of the United States in areas such as Afghanistan and Yemen. “The annual Doc Edit and Story Labs are central to our Program’s support for creative nonfiction filmmakers and commitment to the art form,” said Cara Mertes, Director of the Sundance Documentary Film Program, in a statement. “Creative Advisors and Fellows reflect a wealth of talent, with artists crossing from Fellow to Advisor and back again depending on their current projects. Either role makes a significant contribution to the field of long-form documentary story telling.” The lab offers an “intensive artist-to-artist collaborative experience where quality nonfiction storytelling is engaged with rigor and candor.” Each artist is encouraged to explore story structure, narrative arc, character development, artistic elements and more. An international group of Directing and Editing Fellows was selected from projects which have received previous support from the Sundance Documentary Film Program. The 2009 Documentary Edit and Story Lab Fellows in alphabetical order are: Erin Casper (Editing Fellow), Michelle Chang (Editing Fellow), Keiko Deguchi (Editing Fellow), Carol Dysinger (Directing Fellow), Gayle Ferraro (Directing Fellow), Michal Gabor (Editing Fellow), Robin Hessman (Directing Fellow), Toma Kudrna (Directing Fellow), Mona Nicoar• (Directing Fellow), Jonathan Oppenheim (Editing Fellow), Laura Poitras (Directing Fellow), Garret Savage (Editing Fellow). These Fellows will be joined by six Creative Advisors, including Directors and Editors, to jointly engage in the creative process. Editors: Kate Amend (Academy Award-winner Into the Arms of Strangers and The Long Way Home), Joe Bini (Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, Grizzly Man) Richard Hankin (Home Front, Capturing the Friedmans) and Mary Lampson (Harlan County, A Lion in the House), Directors: Greg Barker (Sergio, Ghosts of Rwanda) and Jennifer Fox (Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman, Beirut: The Last Home Movie).
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