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The judges arrived in SundanceSundance Institute announced members of five juries awarding prizes at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival which runs January 20-30, 2011. The juries are comprised of 23 individuals spanning the global arts community. Juror photos and extended biographies, in addition to the complete Festival lineup and schedule, are available at www.sundance.org/festival. All awards will be announced the evening of January 29 at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony. The Short Film Awards will also be named earlier at a ceremony on Tuesday, January 25 at Park City's Jupiter Bowl. The 2011 Sundance Film Festival Awards will be hosted by Tim Blake Nelson at the Basin Recreation Field House in Park City, Utah. Nelson has appeared in more than thirty films including The Incredible Hulk, Meet the Fockers, Syriana, The Good Girl, Minority Report, The Thin Red Line, and O Brother Where Art Thou? Nelson has a long history with Sundance Institute as both a Fellow and an Advisor at the Feature Film Program's Directors and Screenwriting Labs. He made his directorial debut at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival with Eye of God, and has attended the Festival multiple times as a director, actor and panelist. U.S. DOCUMENTARY JURY Jeffrey Blitz Jeffrey's film career started in 2002 with the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning documentary Spellbound. His fiction feature debut, Rocket Science, became his first to play the festival (Sundance, 2007; Dramatic Directing Award). He has also directed the documentary Lucky (Sundance, 2010) and multiple episodes of NBC's "The Office." In 2009, he won the Emmy for comedy directing. Matt Groening Matt Groening created the longest-running comedy in television history...The Simpsons. As a cartoonist, Groening began his "Life in Hell" weekly comic strip series in the 1980's which continues to this day in newspapers nationwide. Laura Poitras Laura Poitras is working on a trilogy of films about America post 9/11. The first film, My Country, My Country, was nominated for an Academy Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Emmy Award. The second film, The Oath, received the Cinematography award at Sundance, the Grand Jury Award at Edinburgh, Special Jury prizes at Hot Docs and Full Frame, the True Vision Award at True/False, and the Gotham Award for Best Documentary. She has attended the Sundance Institute Documentary Edit Lab as both a fellow and creative advisor. Jess Search Jess Search is the Chief Executive of the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation which has given funding and support to over 60 British documentaries including Sundance films Afghan Star, The End of the Line, The Yes Men Fix the World, How Is Your Fish Today and Black Gold. Jess moderates The Good Pitch, a partnership with the Sundance Institute which connects filmmakers with NGOs, foundations and brands. Sloane Klevin Editor Sloane Klevin won an Emmy for her work on the feature documentary Taxi to the Dark Side. The film also won the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Her latest project is Freakonomics, for which she edited segments for Alex Gibney, Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. U.S. DRAMATIC JURY America Ferrera America Ferrera made her Sundance Film Festival debut in 2002 with Real Women Have Curves, which earned her a Special Jury Prize for Acting. Since then, she has starred in the Festival films How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer, Steel City, La Misma Luna, and The Dry Land (also an Executive Producer). America is well-known for her Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winning role as Betty Suarez in the hit television series Ugly Betty. She has starred in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 1 & 2, Our Family Wedding, and voiced Astrid in How to Train Your Dragon. She currently serves as an Artist Ambassador for the global humanitarian organization Save the Children, most recently helping to build an elementary school in Diassadeni, Mali. She is also a member of the 2011 Sundance Institute Alumni Advisory Board. Todd McCarthy Todd McCarthy is chief film critic for The Hollywood Reporter and for many years held the same position at Variety. He has made several documentary films, including the award-winning Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematographyand won an Emmy for writing Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer" He is currently a member of the selection committee of the New York Film Festival. Tim Orr A native of North Carolina, Tim Orr studied cinematography at the North Carolina School of the Arts. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for David Gordon Green's first feature George Washington, and has directed photography on all of Green's films, including Sundance Award winner All the Real Girls; as well as Undertow; Snow Angels, Pineapple Express and the upcoming Your Highness. Orr also served as director of photography on Mike White's, Year of the Dog; Peter Sollett's Raising Victor Vargas, and Mark Milgard's Dandelion for which Orr was again nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Kimberly Peirce Kimberly Peirce staked her place as a director of singular vision and craft with her unflinching debut feature, Boys Don't Cry, which she developed at the Sundance Institute Feature Film lab and went on to earn numerous honors including the Best Actress Oscar for the film's star, Hilary Swank, Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Awards for Chloe Sevigny, and National Board of Review and Boston Film Critics Directing Awards for Peirce. Peirce's most recent film, Stop-Loss, is a topical and emotionally penetrating drama inspired by real-life stories of American soldiers, including her own brother, fighting in Iraq and coming home. Jason Reitman Jason Reitman made his directorial debut with the short film Operation at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. He has directed three other films that have screened at the Festival including the short films In God We Trust and Gulp, and the feature film Thank You for Smoking. Jason has received four Academy Award nominations, two of which are for Best Director for the films Juno (2007), and Up in the Air (2009). He was also a member of the Sundance Film Festival's 2008 Short Film Jury. Jason is currently in post production on his latest directorial endeavor Young Adult. He is also a member of the 2011 Sundance Institute Alumni Advisory Board. WORLD DOCUMENTARY JURY Jose Padilha José Padilha, is a Brazilian producer, writer and director. He directed and produced the documentaries BUS 174, Garapa and Secrets of the Tribe, as well as the feature film Elite Squad, for which he won the Berlin Golden Bear. Mette Hoffmann Meyer Mette Hoffmann Meyer is head of documentaries and co-productions for Danish DR TV. Mette has commissioned and supported great award-winning films over the years from Burma VJ, The Red Chapel' The Devil came on Horseback, Taxi to the Dark Side to Please Vote for Me. Lucy Walker Lucy Walker has directed four award-winning feature documentaries: Devil's Playground about Amish teenagers (premiered Sundance 2002); Blindsight about blind Tibetan teenagers climbing Everest (2006); Countdown to Zero about nuclear weapons, and Wasteland which won Audience Awards at Sundance and Berlin and the IDA's Best Documentary Award. WORLD DRAMATIC JURY Susanne Bier Bier's Oscar-nominated After the Wedding (2006) and the US-produced Things We Lost in the Fire (2007), were both hits at the domestic box office. Her latest film In a Better World (2010) is the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. Bong Joon-Ho Bong Joon-Ho is an award-winning writer-director born in South Korea. He graduated from the Korean Academy of Film Art. Film credits include Barking Dogs Never Bite; Memories of Murder; The Host ,and Mother. Rajendra Roy Roy joined the Department of Film at The Museum of Modern Art as Chief Curator in July 2007, leading the museum's film collection, preservation and exhibition efforts. In 2009, he organized the first museum retrospective of the films of Mike Nichols, and same year co-organized the exhibition "Tim Burton" which will tour internationally through 2012. He is also a member of the selection committee for New Directors/New Films, presented annually with the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ALFRED P. SLOAN JURY Jon Amiel Jon Amiel is an English film director who has worked in film and television in both the UK and the US. After studies in English literature, Amiel graduated from Cambridge University and ran the Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company, which often toured the USA. He worked as a story editor at BBC before directing the critically-acclaimed TV series The Singing Detective. He has directed for TV and film, and is currently in production on his latest feature film. Paula Apsel Paula S. Apsel is a Senior Executive Producer, NOVA, and Director of the WGBH Science Unit. Today, NOVA is the most popular science series on American television and on the Web. In addition to the programs in the regular NOVA television schedule, Apsell has overseen the production of many award-winning WGBH Science Unit specials, including A Science Odyssey, Secrets of Lost Empires, Building Big, and most recently, the eight-part miniseries, Evolution. As executive in charge of NOVA's large-format film unit, Apsell has overseen the production of Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure, To the Limit, Stormchasers, Island of the Sharks, and Special Effects, the first IMAX film ever to be nominated for an Academy Award. Sean Carroll Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in 1993 from Harvard University. Carroll is the author of "From Eternity to Here," about cosmology and the arrow of time; has written a graduate textbook, "Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity"; and recorded a course on dark matter and dark energy for The Teaching Company. Helen Fisher Helen Fisher, PhD, is an Anthropologist at Rutgers University. She studies the evolution, brain systems (fMRI) and contemporary cross-cultural patterns of romantic love, marriage, adultery, divorce, gender differences in the brain, personality, temperament and mate choice. She has written five internationally best selling books and lectures worldwide; among her speeches are those at the World Economic Forum at Davos, the TED conference, the United Nations, the Smithsonian and the Aspen Institute. Clark Gregg Clark Gregg made his directorial debut at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival with Choke, based on the cult Chuck Palahniuk novel. He has appeared in the Sundance films The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Lovely and Amazing, and 500 Days of Summer. Clark is well-known for his roles on the hit television series The New Adventures of Old Christine and as Agent Coulson in the films Iron Man, Iron Man 2 and the upcoming Thor. He is currently filming Mr. Popper's Penguins, followed by the Avengers. Clark is also a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City. He is a member of the 2011 Sundance Institute Alumni Advisory Board. SHORT FILM JURY Barry Jenkins Barry Jenkins is an award-winning writer/director whose feature film debut Medicine for Melancholy garnered three Spirit Award Nominations, a Gotham Award nomination as well as awards from the San Francisco International, Sarasota and Woodstock Film Festivals. The picture also earned Barry a slot amongst Filmmaker Magazine's "25 Faces of Independent Film" Kim Morgan Kim Morgan is a film and culture writer who authors her own site, Sunset Gun, a blog devoted to movies, music, photography and mostly, the power of cinema -- from screwball to noir, art house to grindhouse, venerated classics to poverty row rarities. She also authors MSN's movie blog, The Hitlist, and has written for Entertainment Weekly, GQ, LA Weekly, IFC, Salon and Huffington Post. She's appeared on AMC, STARZ and MTV and most recently, as guest programmer for Turner Classic Movies. Sara Bernstein Sara Bernstein is vice president, HBO Documentary Films, for Home Box Office, responsible for overseeing the development and production of various documentary films for the network. As a supervising producer, her credits include the Emmy®-winning documentary films Baghdad ER, White Light, Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and The Art of Failure: Chuck Connelly Not for Sale; the Oscar® nominated documentary feature films Which Way Home, Burma VJ and Irag in Fragments; the Academy Award®-winning Music by Prudence and The Blood of Yingzhou District; the Emmy® nominated Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq; the Peabody and Sundance Film Festival Award winner Hear and Now; and the Peabody Award-winning and Emmy® nominated To Die in Jerusalem.
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Special Jury Prizes The Alfred P. Sloan Prize, now in its ninth year, is awarded each year to a feature film that focuses on science or technology as a theme, or depicts a scientist, engineer, or mathematician as a major character. The recipient is presented with a $20,000 cash award provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Past recipients include Shane Carruth (Primer); Grizzly Man (Werner Herzog); Andrucha Waddington and Elena Soarez (The House of Sand); Chen Shi-zheng and Billy Shebar (Dark Matter) Alex Rivera (Sleep Dealer); Max Mayer (Adam) and Diane Bell (Obselidia). Festival Sponsors The 2011 Sundance Film Festival sponsors include: Presenting Sponsors-Entertainment Weekly, HP, Acura, Sundance Channel and Chase SapphireSM; Leadership Sponsors-BingTM, Canon, DIRECTV, Honda, Southwest Airlines and YouTubeTM; Sustaining Sponsors-FilterForGood®, a partnership between Brita® and Nalgene®, L'Oréal Paris, Stella Artois®, Timberland, and Trident VitalityTM. Sundance Institute recognizes critical support from the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development, and the State of Utah as Festival Host State. The support of these organizations will defray costs associated with the 10-day Festival and the nonprofit Sundance Institute's year-round programs for independent film and theatre artists. In return, sponsorship of the preeminent Festival provides these organizations with global exposure, a platform for brand impressions and unique access to Festival attendees.
About Sundance Film Festival Sundance Institute Sundance Institute is a global nonprofit organization founded by Robert Redford in 1981. Through its artistic development programs for directors, screenwriters, producers, composers and playwrights, the Institute seeks to discover and support independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work. The Institute promotes independent storytelling to inform, inspire, and unite diverse populations around the globe. Internationally recognized for its annual Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Institute has nurtured such projects as Born into Brothels, Trouble the Water, Son of Babylon, Amreeka, An Inconvenient Truth, Spring Awakening, Light in the Piazza and Angels in America. http://www.sundance.org/ 20.01.2011 | Sundance's blog Cat. : Academy Award actress advisor Alex Gibney Alex Rivera Alfred P. Sloan Alive Day Memories ambassador America Andrucha Waddington Antarctic Anthropologist Artist Aspen Institute Atlantic Theater Company Baghdad Barry Jenkins BBC Berlin Betty Suarez Billy Shebar Bong Joon-ho Boston Boston Film Critics Directing Awards for Peirce Building Big California California Institute of Technology California Institute of Technology Cambridge Cambridge Shakespeare Company Cambridge University Cambridge University Canon cartoonist Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation Chase SapphireSM Chen Shi-zheng Chief Executive Chloë Sevigny Chuck Connelly Chuck Palahniuk Cinema Jury Prizes Cinema of the United States Clark Gregg Company Founded Company Location Contact Details Cove curator David Gordon Green Davos Dealer detective Diane Bell (Obselidia) Diassadeni Director director , actor director , actor and panelist DirecTV Edinburgh editor Elementary school Elena Soarez Emmy Emmy Award energy Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Evolution executive Film film critic Film Critics Directing Awards film director Filmmaker Magazine General George Washington Golden Globe Governor Grace Harvard University Harvard University HBO Documentary Films Head Hedwig and the Angry Inch Heidi Ewing Helen Fisher Hilary Swank Hiroshima Honda Hot Docs http://www.sundance.org Huffington Post Human Interest Human Interest In God We Trust Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Iraq Iron Man Jason Reitman Jeanne Jordan Jeffrey Blitz JÉRUSALEM Joe Bini Jon Amiel Jose Padilha Kim Morgan Kimberly Peirce Korean Academy LA Weekly LA Weekly Laura Poitras Leadership Sponsors-BingTM Lincoln Lucy Walker Lucy Walker Mali Man Made Disaster Mark Milgard mathematician Matt Groening Max Mayer (Adam) member Mette Hoffmann Meyer Mike Nichols Mike White Morgan is MTV My Country, My Country Myanmar Nagasaki NBC New Directors/New Films New York City North Carolina Oscar Oxford P. SLOAN JURY Paris Park City Paula Apsel Paula S. Apsel Person Attributes Person Career Person Education Person Location Peter Sollett physicist Popper Precious Presenting Sponsors - Entertainment Weekly Preston Sturges Producer producer , writer and director programmer for Turner Classic Movies Rachel Grady Rajendra Roy Reporter Review Robert Redford Rutgers University Rutgers University San Francisco Sara Bernstein Save The Children scientist , engineer Screenwriting Labs Sean Carroll Shane Carruth (Primer) Sloane Klevin Smithsonian Social Issues Social Issues Son South Korea Southwest Airlines Spacetime Steel City Sundance Film Festival Sundance Sundance award Sundance Channel Sundance Film Festival Sundance Film Festival Award Sundance Institute Sundance Institute Susanne Bier Taxi to the Dark Side Technology Technology Thank You for Smoking the 1997 Sundance Film Festival the 1998 Sundance Film Festival the 2008 Academy Award the 2008 Sundance Film Festival the 2011 Festival, Grand Jury Prizes the 2011 Sundance the 2011 Sundance Film Festival the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Awards the 83rd Academy Awards the Academy Award The Alfred P. Sloan Prize the Emmy the Film Society of Lincoln Center The Grand Jury Award the Hollywood Reporter The Institute The Museum of Modern Art The New Adventures of Old Christine the New York Film Festival The Oath The Office the Oscar The Peabody Award The Red Chapel The Short Film Awards The Singing Detective the Sundance the SUNDANCE Film Festival The Teaching Company the True Vision Award the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award The World Cinema Screenwriting Award Tim Blake Nelson Tim Burton Tim Orr Timberland Todd McCarthy Trident VitalityTM Trouble Ugly Betty United Nations United States US Utah Utah Vice President Way Home Werner Herzog WGBH World Economic Forum writer writer /director www.sundance.org/festival YouTubeTM PEOPLE
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