As Sundance extends its search for emerging talent to different parts of the world, the influx of international advisors and fellows to the writing and directing labs has created a rich, new environment in which film projects are developed. Has sharing ideas and engaging with each other’s work allowed filmmakers to see their own work in different way? Guillermo Arriaga (screenwriter, THE NIGHT BUFFALO), Adam Bhala Lough (director, WEAPONS), Sterlin Harjo (director, FOUR SHEETS TO THE
WIND), Dror Shaul (director, SWEET MUD), Taika Waititi (director, EAGLE VS. SHARK) and moderator Gyula Gazdag (artistic director, Sundance Directors Lab).
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Gyula Gazdag
Panelist | Guillermo Arriaga
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Adam Bhala Lough
Panelist | Sterlin Harjo
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Dror Shaul
Panelist | Taika Waititi
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