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unusual facts about the Sundance Film Festival



Lynette Wallworth

Wallworth’s work has been exhibited at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Sundance Film Festival, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, Auckland Triennial, England’s Brighton Festival and the Vienna Festival among many others.


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Alec Puro

Astoundingly, two of the feature films that he scored, The Art of Getting By, starring Freddie Highmore and Emma Roberts, and “Higher Ground,” the critically acclaimed directorial debut from Academy Award Nominated Actress Vera Farmiga premiered at the Sundance Film Festival as contenders in the dramatic competition category.

Alex Kotlowitz

Between 2008 and 2011 Kotlowitz worked with documentary production studio Kartemquin Films and Hoop Dreams director Steve James as a producer on the documentary The Interrupters, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 to widespread critical acclaim.

Dante Di Loreto

His production credits include Pretty/Handsome, My Louisiana Sky, Temple Grandin and Die, Mommie, Die!, which was awarded the Sundance Film Festival’s Special Jury Prize.

Datari Turner Productions

"LUV,” produced by Turner, starring Rapper/Actor Common, Danny Glover, and Dennis Haysbert, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews and opened in theaters across the country in January 2013.

Deborah Kampmeier

The Sundance Film Festival organizer, Geoffrey Gilmore, praised Kampmeier for trying to cover "challenging material".

Duane

Duane Hopwood, a 2005 film featured in the Sundance Film Festival

James T. Williams II

Jim has also appeared in films, including Gus Van Sant's critically acclaimed Finding Forrester and several independent films, including the Sundance Film Festival Official Selections Rhythm of the Saints, and This Revolution.

Michael J. Weithorn

In 2006, he co-created (with Nick Bakay) the Comedy Central animated web series The Adventures of Baxter and McGuire, an episode of which was also shown at the Sundance Film Festival.

Patrick Stettner

He went on to direct and write the screenplay for The Business of Strangers in 2001, which earned him a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival of that year and earned lead actress Stockard Channing an AFI nomination for Best Female Actress.