Each year at Sundance, there are filmmakers whose artistic sensibilities are shaped by landscape. They come together to discuss how the land is an integral part of the texture of their work, without which their characters could not exist, and their stories could not happen. Join Moderator Bird Runningwater and panelists Heather Rae (Trudell), Lu Chuan (Kekexili: Mountain Patrol), Larry Blackhorse Lowe (5th World), and Travis Wilkerson (Who Killed Cock Robin), as they explore the notion of people, place, and story as completely interwoven elements.
Note: no ticket is required for this event.
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Bird Runningwater
Panelist | Heather Rae
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Lu Chuan
Panelist | Travis Wilkerson
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Blackhorse Lowe
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