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Sixteen American Indie Documentaries Compete At SundanceThursday, December 28----With documentary films experiencing a commercial and critical peak, the stakes have never been higher (and the rewards greater) for the sixteen American Independent documentary features competing at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Considering the box office clout of such films as AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH and THE MARCH OF THE PENGUINS in the past year, one can expect some of the most ferocious bidding wars will be unleashed for distribution rights to many of these films. The Sundance Film Festival began the documentary competition in 1985, being one of the first festivals on the festival circuit to give equal footing and profile to non-fiction films. Many Sundance veterans will tell you that the documentary films are, by and large, more accomplished than their fiction feature siblings at the event. That makes the documentary competition films among the hottest tickets at the Festival. This year’s eclectic program of 16 films were selected from 856 submissions, and cover a thematic range of films with personal, political, and global perspectives on the effects of war, global warming, racism in America, a 50 year love story, and the personal and public role of religion in America. All the films are world premieres, which will have their first showings at the Festival, which runs from January 18 to 28 in the ski resort of Park City, Utah (with additional screenings in Salt Lake City, Ogden and at the Sundance Institute).
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