Sundance took me on my first film and from there sort of launched my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
Getting into Sundance is such a big platform for a director.
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.
I certainly felt like my life had been enriched and had also changed forever when I took 'In A World...' to Sundance.
It didn't get into Sundance although I showed a rough cut which is a mistake to all filmmakers out there.
Doing anything on a movie at Sundance is great.
Sundance is just a great place for your work to be seen. Not much more to say about it than that.
My dad brought 'Clerks' to Sundance 22 years ago, and that's when his career started.
I grew up thinking there was something called 'independent film,' which I wouldn't necessarily have had access to if there wasn't Sundance.
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