Sundance 2014 Documentary Preview w. Fest Programmers Caroline Libresco & David Courier

Episode 121 : BYOD

Episode Synopsis

Sundance 2014 is about to launch and we look at some of the documentaries that are set to set the festival on fire in this preview episode full of trailers and footage from the movies that people will be talking about for the rest of the year. Festival programmers Caroline Libresco and David Courier return to the world’s only documentary talk show, BYOD hosted by Ondi Timoner.

 

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Guest Bio

David Courier is the senior programmer for the Sundance Film Festival as well as the writer and producer of the Sundance Awards Ceremony. David has been with the festival for 12 years, since 2000, and focuses on US and World Documentaries.

Caroline Libresco is feature film programmer for the Sundance Film Festival, where she coordinates the World Cinema program. Prior to joining Sundance, she was a programming and communications specialist for the Independent Television Service (ITVS). She was also associate director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, senior publicist for the San Francisco International Film Festival and development director at U.C. Berkeley and the Library Foundation of San Francisco. She has served on juries at Silverdocs and the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, and on the funding panel for IFPís Radziwill Documentary Fund.

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Episode Breakdown

00:01 Welcome to BYOD.

00:50 Introducing David Courier and Caroline Libresco.

02:30 Films that expose the dark side of the Internet at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

04:30 Clip: The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz trailer.

12:00 Clip: My Prairie Home trailer.

14:10 Films about Nick Cave, Roger Ebert, and other artists, at this years festival.

17:20 Ivory Tower and other documentaries about education systems.

25:20 Clip: Dinosaur 13 excerpt.

29:10 Happy Valley and seeing trends on the same topics when screening submissions.

33:30 Films about revolution, pacifist activism, and fighting back against resistance.

40:50 The Green Prince and making dense topics more accessible.

45:00 Sundance U.S.A. and gaining participation for Sundance.

46:50 Rich Hill and other films about poverty in America.

55:30 Clip: Rich Hill trailer.

56:00 Thanks and goodbye.

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Ondi Timoner is the only filmmaker to win Grand Jury Prize at Sundance twice. Born in Miami, Florida, Timoner graduated cum laude from Yale University, with a double major in American Studies (concentration in Film and Literature) and Theater Studies.

Vladimir Radovanov is a musician, entrepreneur and entertainment attorney, and has represented numerous entities in the entertainment industry, including musical artists, record labels, independent filmmakers, and television and film production companies, including TV Guide and 20th Century Fox.

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