It didn't get into Sundance although I showed a rough cut which is a mistake to all filmmakers out there.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fair or not, it always sucks when everyone wanders back from Sundance talking about how bad the movies were.
Sundance is going to be a defining moment in my life. But the unfortunate thing about Sundance is, when you have a film there, you can't have the opportunity to see other films.
Getting into Sundance is such a big platform for a director.
I grew up thinking there was something called 'independent film,' which I wouldn't necessarily have had access to if there wasn't Sundance.
What's so great about Sundance is that they only accept such a small handful of films per year for dramatic competition, so you know when you're going to Sundance that you're going to see top-quality projects.
Sundance is weird. The movies are weird - you actually have to think about them when you watch them.
I've been to Sundance before, but I'd never seen a lot of screenings.
Sundance took me on my first film and from there sort of launched my career.
I'll just say it: I love Sundance; my very first film won Sundance.
When I went to Sundance for 'Afternoon Delight,' I came back feeling like I wanted to take my experience that I learned from directing and bring that into a series.