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Tabitha Jackson: How Sundance Sausage Is Made

Tabitha Jackson: How Sundance Sausage Is Made

FromAll Ears with Abigail Disney


Tabitha Jackson: How Sundance Sausage Is Made

FromAll Ears with Abigail Disney

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This week, as the Sundance Film Festival launches a virtual festival for the first time, Abby talks to the festival's director, Tabitha Jackson. After spending 25 years in non-fiction filmmaking, Tabitha moved from head of the Sundance Documentary Program into the festival chair, beating out 700 applicants and becoming the first woman, and first person of color, to hold the job. What came next was a year of tumult and challenge, in which she unexpectedly faced the task of transforming America’s premiere film festival, normally held in scenic Park City, Utah, into an almost entirely online event. Tabitha says it forced her and her team to "reconsider the value of everything we were doing and how we were doing it because it was all threatened." What emerged was a re-commitment to the original mission of Sundance: use the power of the Festival to direct attention to independent voices and work that may otherwise get lost in the noise. Also, Tabitha tells Abby about her traumatizing experience going to the cinema for the first time, how being British in an American institution can be to her advantage, and why she's skeptical of flattery. Plus, the laborious process of whittling down 13,000 submissions into a program of 71 features and 50 shorts.Check out the Sundance Film Festival line-up & purchase tickets for virtual or in-person screenings in your area.Tabitha Jackson on Twitter: @Tabula4 Sundance Film Festival on Twitter: @SundanceFilmFestivalFILMS MENTIONEDVarda, the Peregrine Falcon (Imdb)Watership Down (Criterion Collection)Grey Gardens (Criterion Collection)BlackfishThe Truffle HuntersHale County This Morning, This EveningOTHER LINKSSundance Film Festival Names Tabitha Jackson as Director (Variety)Sundance Festival Opens Doors for Minority Filmmakers (CodeSwitch)The Experimental High Notes of "Hale County This Morning, This Evening (The New Yorker)Movie Theaters Survived A Century of Change. We Must Save Them From Covid 19. (The Washington Post)
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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