Doing anything on a movie at Sundance is great.
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Sundance is just a great place for your work to be seen. Not much more to say about it than that.
Getting into Sundance is such a big platform for a director.
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.
I really unfortunately don't have tons of hilarious Sundance stories, because really I am not the biggest fan of hanging out, but the reason why is because I never go see other people's movies and I think that's the way to do it.
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.
Filmmakers are always in a bubble; along with our crew or writer, we don't really get to socialize with other filmmakers, so the great thing about Sundance is you can see many other filmmakers doing the same thing you do.
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.
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.
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