2020 Sundance Film Festival

The 2020 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 23 to February 2, 2020. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 4, 2019.[1][2] The opening night film was Miss Americana directed by Lana Wilson and produced by Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers, and Christine O'Malley.

2020 Sundance Film Festival
Festival poster
LocationPark City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sundance, Utah
Hosted bySundance Institute
Festival dateJanuary 23 to February 2, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Websitesundance.org/festival

Films

U.S. Dramatic Competition

U.S. Documentary Competition

  • Be Water by Bao Nguyen
  • Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets by Bill and Turner Ross
  • Boys State by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine
  • Coded Bias by Shalini Kantayya
  • The Cost of Silence by Mark Manning
  • Crip Camp by Jim LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham
  • Dick Johnson Is Dead by Kirsten Johnson
  • Feels Good Man by Arthur Jones
  • The Fight by Eli Despres, Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg
  • Mucho Mucho Amor by Cristina Costantini and Kareem Tabsch
  • Spaceship Earth by Matt Wolf
  • A Thousand Cuts by Ramona S. Diaz
  • Time by Garrett Bradley
  • Us Kids by Kim A. Snyder
  • Welcome to Chechnya by David France
  • Whirlybird by Matt Yoka

Premieres

Documentary Premieres

  • Aggie by Catherine Gund
  • Assassins by Ryan White
  • Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen by Sam Feder
  • The Dissident by Bryan Fogel
  • Giving Voice by James D. Stern
  • The Go-Go's by Alison Ellwood
  • Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren and Stimpy Story by Ron Cicero and Kimo Easterwood
  • Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind by Laurent Bouzereau
  • Okavango: River of Dreams (Director's Cut) by Dereck Joubert and Beverly Joubert
  • Rebuilding Paradise by Ron Howard
  • Miss Americana by Lana Wilson
  • On the Record by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering
  • The Social Dilemma by Jeff Orlowski
  • Vivos by Ai Weiwei

World Cinema Dramatic Competition

  • Charter by Amanda Kernell
  • Cuties by Maïmouna Doucouré
  • Exile by Visar Morina
  • High Tide by Verónica Chen
  • Identifying Features by Fernanda Valadez
  • Jumbo by Zoé Wittock
  • Luxor by Zeina Durra
  • Possessor by Brandon Cronenberg
  • Summer White by Rodrigo Ruiz Patterson
  • Surge by Aneil Karia
  • This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
  • Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness by Massoud Bakhshi

World Cinema Documentary Competition

  • Acasă, My Home by Radu Ciorniciuc
  • The Earth Is Blue as an Orange by Iryna Tsilyk
  • Epicentro by Hubert Sauper
  • Influence by Diana Neille and Richard Poplak
  • Into the Deep by Emma Sullivan
  • The Mole Agent by Maite Alberdi
  • Once Upon a Time in Venezuela by Anabel Rodríguez Ríos
  • The Painter and the Thief by Benjamin Ree
  • The Reason I Jump by Jerry Rothwell
  • Saudi Runaway by Susanne Regina Meures
  • Softie by Sam Soko
  • The Truffle Hunters by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw

NEXT

  • Beast Beast by Danny Madden
  • Black Bear by Lawrence Michael Levine
  • I Carry You With Me by Heidi Ewing
  • The Killing of Two Lovers by Robert Machoian
  • La Leyenda Negra by Patricia Vidal Delgado
  • The Mountains Are a Dream That Call to Me by Cedric Cheung-Lau
  • Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia by The Daniels, Hannah Fidell, Alexa Lim Haas, Lucas Leyva, Olivia Lloyd, Jillian Mayer, The Meza Brothers, Terence Nance, Brett Potter, Dylan Redford, Xander Robin, Julian Yuri Rodriguez, Celia Rowlson-Hall
  • Some Kind of Heaven by Lance Oppenheim
  • Spree by Eugene Kotlyarenko
  • Summertime by Carlos López Estrada

Midnight

Spotlight

Kids

Awards

The following awards were given out:[3]

Grand Jury Prizes

  • U.S. Dramatic Competition – Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)
  • U.S. Documentary Competition – Boys State (Jesse Moss)
  • World Cinema Dramatic Competition – Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness (Massoud Bakhshi)
  • World Cinema Documentary Competition – Epicentro (Hubert Sauper)

Audience Awards

  • U.S. Dramatic Competition – Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)
  • U.S. Documentary Competition – Crip Camp (Jim LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham)
  • World Cinema Dramatic Competition – Identifying Features (Fernanda Valadez)
  • World Cinema Documentary Competition – The Reason I Jump (Jerry Rothwell)
  • NEXT – I Carry You With Me (Heidi Ewing)

Directing

  • U.S. Dramatic Competition – Radha Blank for The 40-Year-Old Version
  • U.S. Documentary Competition – Garrett Bradley for Time
  • World Cinema Dramatic Competition – Maïmouna Doucouré for Cuties
  • World Cinema Documentary Competition – Iryna Tsilyk for The Earth Is Blue as an Orange
  • Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award – Edson Oda for Nine Days
  • NEXT Innovator Prize – Heidi Ewing for I Carry You With Me

Special Jury Prizes

  • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast – The cast of Charm City Kings
  • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Auteur Filmmaking – Josephine Decker for Shirley
  • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Neo-Realism – Eliza Hittman for Never Rarely Sometimes Always
  • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing – Tyler H. Walk for Welcome to Chechnya
  • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Innovation in Non-fiction Storytelling – Kirsten Johnson for Dick Johnson Is Dead
  • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Emerging Filmmaker – Arthur Jones for Feels Good Man
  • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Social Impact Filmmaking – Eli Despres, Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg for The Fight
  • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting – Ben Whishaw for Surge
  • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Visionary Filmmaking – Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese for This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection
  • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Best Screenplay – Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez for Identifying Features
  • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Creative Storytelling – Benjamin Ree for The Painter and the Thief
  • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Cinematography – Radu Ciorniciuc and Mircea Topoleanu for Acasă, My Home
  • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing – Mila Aung-Thwin, Ryan Mullins and Sam Soko for Softie
  • Alfred P. Sloan Award – Tesla (Michael Almereyda)
  • Gayle Stevens Volunteer Award – Devon Edwards

References

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