圣丹斯研究所奖授予18个纪录片项目
Sundance Institute Awards Grants to 18 Documentary Projects
圣丹斯研究所(Sundance Institute)揭开了涵盖全球纪录片项目的最新赠款,这18个项目都处于各个发展阶段,将分配总计590,000美元的无限制赠款支持,由开放社会基金会(John Society基金会),约翰·D·D·约翰·D·D(John D.)提供。凯瑟琳·T·麦克阿瑟基金会(Catherine T.今年,今年的所有电影都受到了至少一名黑人,土著或彩色总监的身份,今年的授予专注于代表人数不足的社区的艺术家的项目,以确保在社区内部讲述这些故事。在18个项目中,有13个项目也由女董事领导。“通过提升多元化队列来支持讲故事的公平是我们任务的核心,”纪录片电影基金总监Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs说。“圣丹斯资金可以在为言论自由创造一个空间,刺激当地的纪录片制作,并确保世界各地的非小说类叙事被提升。 Everlane Moraes的“船和大海”和Sáraimár的“舞池”目前正在开发中。制作电影的电影包括萨尔维尼克·考尔(Sarvnik Kaur)的“反潮”,拉娜·达赫(Lana Daher)的“你爱我(工作标题)”,胡安·梅吉亚(Juan Mejia Zvi Landsman的“ The The Therapy”和Sura Mallouh的“无题”。这些电影已经从事后期制作的电影是DéboraSouza Silva的“黑人母亲”,Byron Hurt的“ Hazing”,因此,Yun Um的“酒类商店梦”,JasminMaraLópez的“ Silent Silent Beauty”和Rebecca Landsberry-Baker和Joe Peeler和Joe Peeler的“无效的Muscogee Nation”文档先前的收件人包括“美国工厂”,“集体”,“ CRIP CAMP:残疾人革命”和“痣代理人”。
The Sundance Institute has unveiled the latest recipients of grants for documentary projects spanning the globe.
The 18 projects, all in various stages of development, will split a total of $590,000 in unrestricted grant support, provided by the Open Society Foundations, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Luminate.
This year's projects represent 20 countries and territories across five continents, with more than half the films having international roots. With all U.S. films this year helmed by at least one Black, Indigenous or person of color director, this year's granting focused on projects by artists from underrepresented communities, ensuring that the stories be told from within the communities. Thirteen of the 18 projects are also led by women directors.
“Supporting equity in storytelling by elevating diverse cohorts is central to our mission,” documentary film fund director Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs said. “Sundance funding can play a vital role in creating a space for freedom of speech, stimulating local documentary production and ensuring that nonfiction narratives from around the world are elevated.”
This year's films include Crystal Kayiza's "The Gardeners," Arun Bhattarai and Dorottya Zurbó's "Gross National Happiness," Lara Sousa and Everlane Moraes' "The Ship and the Sea" and Sára Timár's "Under the Dance Floor," which are all currently in development. Films in production include Sarvnik Kaur's "Against the Tide," Lana Daher's "Do You Love Me (working title)," Juan Mejia's "Igualada," Assia Boundaoui's "Inverse Surveillance Project," Nelson Makengo's "Rising Up at Night," Anna Hints' "Smoke Sauna Sisterhood," Zvi Landsman's "The Therapy" and Sura Mallouh's "Untitled." The films already in post-production are Débora Souza Silva's "Black Mothers," Byron Hurt's "Hazing," So Yun Um's "Liquor Store Dreams," Jasmin Mara López's "Silent Beauty" and Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Joe Peeler's "Untitled Muscogee Nation Documentary."
Previous recipients include "American Factory," "Collective," "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution" and "The Mole Agent."
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