Slamdance Film Festival
The Slamdance Film Festival takes place each year in Utah at the same time as the Sundance Film Festival, competing with Sundance to provide what its supporters consider a truer representation of independent film-making. It champions beginning directors with no or limited budgets. The festival began in 1995. Other affiliated Slamdance film festivals have since been created internationally, in countries like China and Poland.
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Slamdance Film Festival - Utah - Sundance Film Festival - China - Poland
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Known as a festival "by filmmakers for filmmakers," Slamdance was launched to showcase undistributed films by emerging filmmakers. Festival discoveries have included directors as Christopher Nolan (Memento), Mark Forster (Monster's Ball) and Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite). The Slamdance Screenplay Competition has discovered a number of talented screenwriters, including Joshua Marston (Maria Full of Grace) and Nicole Kassell (The Woodsman). Most recently, in the 2005 Festival, Slamdance screened documentary Mad Hot Ballroom, which was immediately purchased by Paramount Pictures for the largest amount ever for a feature-length documentary.
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Memento - Monster's Ball - Napoleon Dynamite - Maria Full of Grace - The Woodsman - Mad Hot Ballroom - Paramount Pictures
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The Festival has recently leveraged its brand-name recognition to launch Slamdance Media Group, a distribution, talent-management and production company.
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