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Sundance Institute Announces the 2023 Documentary Fund Grantees

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In an exciting announcement today, the Sundance Institute revealed the recipients of this year’s grants from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund. A total of 23 projects were selected for unrestricted grant funding, amounting to just over $1,000,000 in support. These grants are made possible by generous contributions from the Open Society Foundations, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Gucci, and the Kendeda Fund.

The Documentary Fund has long been a champion of nonfiction filmmakers worldwide, providing them with the financial support needed to bring their visions to life. This year’s grantees are working on projects that cover a range of important and timely topics, with films in various stages of development, production, and post-production.

The Fund strongly emphasises elevating marginalized voices and amplifying integral stories. It seeks to empower artists working in regions where independent filmmaking support is lacking or freedom of expression is threatened. Many of the international projects supported in this round of funding reflect this priority, shedding light on issues of oppression, conflict, human rights, social justice, and coming of age.

Among the notable filmmakers in this year’s slate are Lourdes Portillo, an Oscar and Emmy nominated director, who is working on “Looking at Ourselves,” a journey through memory and time that reflects on immigration; Amy Jenkins, who is directing “Adam’s Apple,” a personal documentary about a family in transition; and Anayansi Prado, who is working on the untitled Uvalde Documentary.

“We are thrilled to support this incredibly talented group of artists and their powerful documentaries,” said Paola Mottura, Documentary Film Fund Director at Sundance Institute. “Their stories and themes embody Sundance’s spirit and our mission to create narrative change. These films can potentially make a real impact and contribute to a healthy democracy and thriving civil society.”

Previous projects supported by the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund include award-winning films such as “American Factory,” “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” “Hale County This Morning, This Evening,” and “Minding the Gap.” The Institute’s commitment to independent storytelling has fostered the careers of acclaimed filmmakers such as Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, Ryan Coogler, Quentin Tarantino, and Chloé Zhao.

The Sundance Institute is a nonprofit organization founded by Robert Redford in 1981. It is a champion and curator of independent stories, providing support and resources to artists across various storytelling media. In addition to the Documentary Fund, the Institute offers labs, grants, mentorship programs, and community platforms to foster the development of new work. The annual Sundance Film Festival is a flagship event that showcases independent films and connects audiences with artists.

The announcement of the 2023 Documentary Fund grantees is further evidence of the Sundance Institute’s dedication to supporting nonfiction filmmakers and promoting diverse and impactful storytelling. The funded projects will continue to shape the landscape of documentary cinema, shedding light on pressing social issues and inspiring audiences around the world.

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Film TitleCountriesDirectorProducers
The Beauty of the DonkeySwitzerland, France, KosovoDea GjinovciDea Gjinovci, Emma Lepers, Ilir Hasanaj
The Days I Would Like to ForgetUkraine, France, AustriaAlina Gorlova, Yelizaveta Smith, Simon Mozgovyi, Maksym NakonechyiEugene Rachkovsky, Ralph Wieser, Nabil Bellahsene
Girl-TubersBrazilTali YankelevichLeonardo Mecchi
Looking at OurselvesU.S.A.Lourdes PortilloLourdes Portillo
My Mothers’ TaleU.K.Mizgin ArslanShirine Best, Avesta Kadir
Somebody’s GoneU.S.A.Cyrus Moussavi, Hubert TaylorBrittany Nugent
The 3,000 ProjectU.S.A.Keith McQuiterKeith McQuiter
…that’s why He made mommaU.S.A.Lendl Tellington, Salome SykesLendl Tellington, Salome Sykes
Adam’s AppleU.S.A.Amy JenkinsBrit Fryer, Amy Jenkins
Life AfterU.S.A.Reid DavenportColleen Cassingham, Jess Devaney
Listening to the WorldUkraine, Germany, SwedenYelizaveta SmithOlga Beskhmelnytsina, Eugene Rachkovsky
NiñxsMexicoKani Lapuerta LaordenSuleica Adriana Pineda Rodríguez
Our SeedsTurkey, GermanyErhan ArıkMeryem Yavuz, Manuel Rees, Frank Carsten Walter
Powwow PeopleU.S.A.Sky HopinkaJohn Cardellino, Adam Piron
Redlight to LimelightIndiaBipuljit BasuNilotpal Majumdar
Remaining NativeU.S.A.Paige BethmannPaige Bethmann, Jessica Epstein, Judd Erhlich
Untitled Yemen ProjectYemen, Netherlands, U.S.A.Sara Ishaq, Sonia KennebeckSara Ishaq, Sonia Kennebeck
When They Were HereU.S.A.Ivan MacDonald, Ivy MacDonaldIvan MacDonald, Mridu Chandra, Jessica Jane Hart
Widow ChampionKenyaZippy KimunduZippy Kimundu, Heather Courtney
Will They Ever Come Back?ColombiaÁngela CarabalíSandra Tabares-Duque, Ángela Carabalí
Ride with Delivery WorkersU.S.A.Jing WangJing Wang, Dr. Do Jun Lee, Annie Berman, Nicholas Wong
Untitled (Myanmar)MyanmarMin Min HeinMin Min Hein
Untitled Uvalde DocumentaryU.S.A.Anayansi PradoAnayansi Prado, Mary Recine
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