Watch 9 Short Films from the 2015 #Sundance Short Film Challenge!
We’re elated to premiere 5 short films that won Sundance Institute’s Short Film Challenge and 4 short films by Sundance Alumni across 9 different websites: This program is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which encourages people inspired by these stories to join www.globalcitizen.org, a global movement that works towards ending extreme poverty in the world by 2030. The links for each of the short films are below!
The Short Film Challenge winning films are:
• "175 Grams" by Bharat Mirle: via Fast Company
• "A Will of Iron” by Seyi Fabunmi and Mobolaji Adeolu: via AllAfrica.com
• "Isabelle’s Garden” by Jeffrey Palmer: via Indian Country Today Media Network
• "Dropping In” by Willem Van Den Heever: via Ryot.org
• "Man In The Maze” by Phil Buccellato and Jesse As: via Arizona Daily Star
The four films made with production grants by acclaimed Sundance Institute Alumni in support of the Short Film Challenge are:
• "La mano visible" aka "The Visible Hand”: via VICE Mexico
• "The World Is As Big Or As Small As You Make It”: via Upworthy
• "Melody" by Marialy Rivas: via New York Times OpDocs
• “Nana” by Diego Luna: via AJ+
The Short Film Challenge winning films are:
• "175 Grams" by Bharat Mirle: via Fast Company
• "A Will of Iron” by Seyi Fabunmi and Mobolaji Adeolu: via AllAfrica.com
• "Isabelle’s Garden” by Jeffrey Palmer: via Indian Country Today Media Network
• "Dropping In” by Willem Van Den Heever: via Ryot.org
• "Man In The Maze” by Phil Buccellato and Jesse As: via Arizona Daily Star
The four films made with production grants by acclaimed Sundance Institute Alumni in support of the Short Film Challenge are:
• "La mano visible" aka "The Visible Hand”: via VICE Mexico
• "The World Is As Big Or As Small As You Make It”: via Upworthy
• "Melody" by Marialy Rivas: via New York Times OpDocs
• “Nana” by Diego Luna: via AJ+
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