Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund Announces This Year's Grantees
27/10/2022
The 10 selected project teams will receive non-recoupable grants totaling $300,000. The filmmakers will also receive bespoke film support and join Sundance Institute's year-round artist community, with meaningful opportunities to connect with Sundance's network of alumni and creative advisors, as well as Sandbox Films' roster of renowned scientists.
From climate scientists confronting their own emotions about global warming, indigenous scientists embracing the wisdom of mushrooms, and LGBTQ scientists exploring gender and sexual diversity in the animal world, to the latest studies exploring the connection between brain and consciousness, the latest Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund grantees highlight, amongst other themes, how a new and more diverse than ever generation of scientists is deconstructing historical biases and questioning received paradigms in their quest of unearthing deeper truths about our world.
Since its inception five years ago, the Sundance Institute | Sandbox Fund has vitally enriched the Documentary Film Program by allowing our team to extend its support to artists pushing the boundaries of the documentary form by exploring unique connections between art and science, said Paola Mottura, Director of the Sundance Institute's Documentary Film Fund. Our grantees have inspired new audiences to reimagine the definition of science film' by challenging common preconceptions about the scientific process, who does science and what it means to be a scientist. Our latest cohort of grantees is no exception in brilliance and ambition.
We continue to be so impressed by the quality and diversity of projects applying to this fund, said Jessica Harrop, Head of Production and Development at Sandbox Film. Partnering with the talented team at Sundance has helped us connect with and support artists who have unique ways of exploring the art and beauty that can come out of nontraditional science storytelling.
Prior projects supported with funding from the Sandbox Fund include All Light, Everywhere (which won the 2021 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Nonfiction Experimentation), Herbaria (which premiered at the 2022 Visions du R el), Users (which premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival), and Wildcat (which was acquired last year by Amazon Studios and just premiered at Telluride).
The latest grantees, presented by production stage, are:
DEVELOPMENT
Climate in Therapy (Sweden, Norway)
Directors: Nathan Grossman, Olof Berglind
Producer: Cecilia Nessen
Climate in Therapy is a feature documentary that follows seven climate scientists as they confront a previously unknown field of study: their own emotions.
Conscious (U.K.)
Director: Suki Chan
Producers: Aimara Reques, Teresa Grimes, Suki Chan
Conscious is a hopeful and cinematic experience, taking us closer to understanding the strength and frailty of the human mind. Using mesmerizing visuals, textured sounds, and compelling stories, the film takes the audience on an immersive and illuminating journey into other minds. What can a neuroscientist and three people living with dementia tell us about consciousness in a technological age?
My Mom, The Scientist (U.S.A., Tanzania)
Director: Thomas Allen Harris
Producers: Thomas Allen Harris, Don Perry
Facing unprecedented global threats from new viruses and geopolitical competitors, America is in crisis as it grapples with the issue of why, after 30 years of effort, there are still too few Black & BIPOC scientists in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields to help secure its future competitiveness.
Postmortem (U.S.A.)
Director: Marilyn Ness
Producer: Beth Levison
Postmortem is at once a personal memoir, true crime, and cultural interrogation. Filming the behind-the-scenes experience of staging the Postmortem stage play, we expose another layer: the true story beneath the art, and the ways rigorous artistic creation can reveal deeper, collective truths.
Second Nature (U.S.A., Netherlands, Congo, Uganda)
Director: Drew Denny
Producer: Jennifer Steinman-Sternin
Did you know clownfish change sex, penguins parent in same-sex pairs, and bonobos (our closest relatives) are matriarchal? Debunking myths that females are inferior and being queer is somehow unnatural, Second Nature follows LGBTQ scientists who prove that nature is far more diverse than we've been taught.
Untitled Animal Project (U.S.A.)
Director: Jessica Kingdon
Producers: Jamie Gon alves, Nathan Truesdell
Untitled Animal Project explores contemporary global supply chains through the lens of the animal experience. Through multiple locations around the world, the film weaves the ways in which food industries affect various species - with a focus on exploring the elusive idea of animal sentience.
Untitled Thwaites Film (Antarctica, U.S.A.)
Director: Emelie Mahdavian
Producers: John D. Sutter, Emelie Mahdavian
How do you watch the climate crisis unfold without losing hope? Untitled Thwaites Film tells the story of a small, female-led research team's last trip to a vulnerable Antarctic ice sheet.
PRODUCTION
The Queendom (Mexico)
Director: Otilia Portillo Padua
Producers: Paula Arroio, Otilia Portillo, Elena Fortes
Three Mexican women-all indigenous scientists and activists-partner with mushrooms to fight for their lands and cultures. The Queendom combines documentary with science fiction to ex
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