2006 Sundance Documentary Film Grant

The Sundance Institute Documentary Fund is a core activity of Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program, which provides year-round creative support to nonfiction filmmakers through creative labs, work-in-progress screenings, program staff and advisor consultations, and artist-to-artist community. Proposals are accepted twice a year, and submissions are judged on their approach to storytelling, artistic treatment and innovation, subject relevance and potential for social engagement. The Sundance Institute Documentary Program considers projects in the Development, Production/Post-Production and Audience Engagement phases. The film selection is juried by creative film professionals and human rights experts.

Projects

9 Star Hotel A Jihad for Love
Bombhunters Checkpapi
Escape from Luanda Everything's Cool
Full Battle Rattle Iron Ladies of Liberia
MADE IN LA Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita
Miss Gulag My American Dream: How Democracy Works Now
My Wives and Me On A Tightrope
Peaceful Warriors Please Vote for Me
Precious Objects of Desire Recycle
Saddam on Trial The Axe in the Attic
The Devil Came on Horseback The Law In These Parts
The Learning The Sari Soldiers
The Visitors Trouble the Water
Waiting for Armageddon Wonders Are Many
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