Filmmaker Kate Barker-Froyland on her film "Song One," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and is now available on home video.
Sundance Institute, with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, today announced a new project that will harness the power of independent film to create a global conversation about extreme hunger and poverty. The Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge will spur the production of documentary and narrative films -- through a global open call for three-to-eight-minute submissions -- that will celebrate imaginative solutions real people are creating to overcome the challenges of extreme hunger and poverty. The project supports Sundance Institute's mission to empower independent storytellers and connect their work to communities around the world.
Now in its tenth year, get behind the scenes of the films with the filmmakers themselves as they prepare to premiere at the 2015 Festival. Their stories will inspire you, artists and audiences alike.
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