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Sundance-Documentary Film Support Program

Sundance Institut

The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program provides year-round support to nonfiction contemporary-issue  filmmakers internationally. The program encourages the exploration of innovative nonfiction storytelling, and promotes the exhibition of documentary films to a broader audience. It supports independent artists both domestically and internationally through the Sundance Documentary Fund, the Documentary Composers Laboratory and Edit and Story Laboratory, panels at the Filmmakers Lodge at the Sundance Film Festival and the Sundance Independent Producers Conference , and a variety of collaborative international documentary initiatives. Sundance Documentary Fund

The Sundance Documentary Fund is a key program of the Documentary Film Program, dedicated to supporting U.S. and international documentary films that focus on current human rights issues, freedom of expression, social justice, civil liberties, and exploring critical issues of our time. The Documentary Fund was established at Sundance Institute in 2002 with a gift from the Open Society Institute and is supported by a leadership grant from the Ford Foundation.

Documentary Fund grants are announced 2-3 times a year and between 2002-2006, the Fund has disbursed almost $5.2 million to over 175 projects in 52 countries. In supporting such work, the Sundance Documentary Fund
encourages the diverse exchange of ideas crucial to developing an open society, raising public consciousness about human rights abuses and restrictions of civil liberties, and fostering an ongoing dialogue about these issues.

SDF Grant Categories
The Documentary Fund now considers projects in four categories-Development, Production and Post-Production, Engagement* and Impact.*

Development grants provide seed funds to filmmakers whose projects are in the early research or pre-production stage.

Grant award is up to $20,000. A previous directing sample is required. (If no directing sample is available, a creative visual work indicating the director’s artistic point of view and storytelling ability is required).

Production and Post-Production grants provide funds to filmmakers in various stages of the production and post-production stages. Applications should include at least 20 continuously edited material. Longer cuts and
fine cuts can be submitted if available. If you are early in production and have a trailer or selected scenes that are

shorter in length than 20 minutes, please contact DFP staff to determine whether your material is sufficient to submit a formal application.

*Engagement grants are awarded to innovative distribution and audience engagement strategies. Available to previous grantees only.

*Impact grants support on-going work on the issues by the filmmakers. By invitation only.

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backup_festival – call for entries

Backup Festival Today it is no longer festivals, the theater, or even television, which provides the basis for film breakthroughs, nor do these media venues have the greatest influence on the realm as a whole. More than any other media form, it is the internet, which shapes and defines the world of film. Forums such as youtube.com enable nearly uncensored public exposure to any and all homemade audiovisual ventures and have had effects that bridge the gaps between the generations in our society. Professional works and films can be found here alongside mobile phone videos of everything from concerts to karaoke. This nearly unfiltered media realm has made an astounding impact on the audiovisual world and has influenced the world views of many people.

During the 1990’s, backup adopted the themes of “digitalization” and democratization of film productions in order to appeal to a larger basis of interest and creativity, as well as to enable more cost-efficient production processes. In addition to new methods of visualization, narrative perspective, production, presentation, distribution, and advertising, it established channels of distribution and presentation throughout the internet. The continuing development of these themes will be a point of discussion during the backup_festival.

Questions concerning the relationship between contemporary phenomena and classic film production are particularly important and imminent for backup:
Can the terms of classic analog film production be applied to digital film production?
Do the creators of these contemporary works consider themselves to be filmmakers?
Do modern visual strategies conflict with classical forms?
Can streaming-video installations be made without the example of Fassbinder or Bergman?
Does the integration of contemporary media into film theater constitute a change in the film-cutting media and method?
backup is looking for media artists who push the boundaries and refuse to limit themselves within a genre or declare a fixed position on an issue, but rather promote reflection, discussion, and the exchange of ideas.

backup encourages the “in between”, not only as a creative exercise but also as a link between the artists and the consumers. It is the realms of television design and motion graphics, in addition to short films and music videos, which are drawn from increasingly more as sources of artistic and conceptual experimentation. backup investigates how such categorizations as animation, documentary film, music videos, 3-D animation, flash movies, stop-motion film, romantic comedy, advertisement clips, slapstick humor, and found-footage films relate to each other and what results can be produced from the relationships between them.

After its 10th anniversary in 2008, the backup_festival faces new challenges. Interaction and exchange between film makers, experts, members of the media scene, and the audience come, more than ever, to the foreground in the principles of the backup_festival, that it is not only the technological innovations that raise interest in the media scene, but also the individuals involved.

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