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2016 Sundance Film Festival

The 2016 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 21 to January 31, 2016. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 2, 2015. The opening night film was Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. The closing night film was Louis Black and Karen Bernstein's Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny.

Awards
The following awards were presented: • Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic – The Birth of a Nation by Nate Parker • Directing Award: Dramatic – Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan for Swiss Army Man • Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award – Chad Hartigan for Morris From America • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award – Miles Joris-Peyrafitte for As You Are • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance – Joe Seo for Spa Night • U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Individual Performance – Melanie Lynskey for The Intervention and Craig Robinson for Morris from America • Grand Jury Prize: Documentary – Weiner by Elyse Steinberg and Josh Kriegman • Directing Award: Documentary – Roger Ross Williams for Life, Animated • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing – Penny Lane and Thom Stylinski for NUTS! • Special Jury Prize for Social Impact: Documentary – Trapped by Dawn Porter • U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Writing – Robert Greene for Kate Plays Christine • Special Jury Prize for Verité Filmmaking: Documentary – The Bad Kids by Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe • World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic – Sand Storm by Elite Zexer • World Cinema Directing Award: Dramatic – Felix van Groeningen for Belgica • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting – Vicky Hernandez and Manolo Cruz for Between Land and Sea • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Screenwriting – Ana Katz and Inés Bortagaray for Mi Amiga del Parque • World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Unique Vision & Design – The Lure by Agnieszka Smoczyńska • World Cinema Jury Prize: Documentary – Sonita by Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami • World Cinema Directing Award: Documentary – Michal Marczak for All These Sleepless Nights • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Best Debut Feature – Heidi Brandenburg and Mathew Orzel for When Two Worlds Collide • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Best Cinematography – Pieter-Jan De Pue for The Land of the Enlightened • World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing – Mako Kamitsuna and John Maringouin for We Are X • Audience Award: Dramatic – The Birth of a Nation (2016 film) by Nate Parker • Audience Award: Documentary – Jim: The James Foley Story by Brian Oakes • World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic – Between Sea and Land by Manolo Cruz and Carlos del Castillo • World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary – Sonita by Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami • Best of NEXT Audience Award – First Girl I Loved by Kerem Sanga • Short Film Grand Jury Prize – Thunder Road by Jim Cummings • Short Film Jury Award: US Fiction – The Procedure by Calvin Lee Reeder • Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction – Maman(s) by Maïmouna Doucouré • Short Film Jury Award: Non-fiction – ''Bacon and God's Wrath'' by Sol Friedman • Short Film Jury Award: Animation – Edmond by Nina Gantz • Short Film Special Jury Award for Outstanding Performance – Grace Glowicki for Her Friend Adam • Short Film Special Jury Award for Best Direction – Ondřej Hudeček for Peacock • Alfred P. Sloan Prize – Embrace of the Serpent by Ciro Guerra ==Films==
Films
U.S. Dramatic CompetitionAs You Are by Miles Joris-PeyrafitteChristine by Antonio CamposEquity by Meera MenonGoat by Andrew NeelJoshy by Jeff BaenaLovesong by So Yong KimMorris from America by Chad HartiganOther People by Chris KellySouthside With You by Richard TanneSpa Night by Andrew AhnSwiss Army Man by The DanielsTallulah by Sian HederThe Birth of a Nation by Nate ParkerThe Free World by Jason LewThe Intervention by Clea DuVallWhite Girl by Elizabeth Wood U.S. Documentary CompetitionAudrie & Daisy by Bonni Cohen, Jon ShenkAuthor: The JT LeRoy Story by Jeff FeuerzeigThe Bad Kids by Keith Fulton & Lou PepeGleason by Clay TweelHoly Hell by Will Allen • How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change) by Josh FoxJim: The James Foley Story by Brian OakesKate Plays Christine by Robert GreeneKiki by Sara JordenöLife, Animated by Roger Ross WilliamsNewtown by Kim A. SnyderNUTS! by Penny LaneSuited by Jason BenjaminTrapped by Dawn PorterUncle Howard by Aaron BrooknerWeiner by Josh Kriegman & Elyse Steinberg Premieres Agnus Dei by Anne FontaineAli and Nino by Asif KapadiaCaptain Fantastic by Matt RossCertain Women by Kelly ReichardtComplete Unknown by Joshua MarstonFrank & Lola by Matthew RossHunt for the Wilderpeople by Taika WaititiIndignation by James SchamusJacqueline Argentine by Bernardo BrittoLittle Men by Ira SachsLove and Friendship by Whit StillmanManchester by the Sea by Kenneth LonerganMr. Pig by Diego LunaSing Street by John CarneySophie and the Rising Sun by Maggie GreenwaldThe Fundamentals of Caring by Rob BurnettThe Hollars by John KrasinskiWiener-Dog by Todd Solondz Midnight31 by Rob ZombieAntibirth by Danny Perez • The Blackout Experiments by Rich Fox • Carnage Park by Mickey KeatingThe Greasy Strangler by Jim HoskingOutlaws and Angels by JT MollnerTrash Fire by Richard Bates, Jr. • Under the Shadow by Babak AnvariYoga Hosers by Kevin Smith World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionBelgica by Felix van GroeningenBetween Sea and Land by Manolo Cruz & Carlos del CastilloBrahman Naman by Qaushiq MukherjeeA Good Wife by Mirjana KaranovićHalal Love (and Sex) by Assad FouladkarThe Lure by Agnieszka SmoczynskaMale Joy, Female Love by Yao HuangMammal by Rebecca DalyMy Friend from the Park by Ana KatzMuch Ado About Nothing by Alejandro Fernández AlmendrasSand Storm by Elite ZexerWild by Nicolette Krebitz World Cinema Documentary CompetitionAll These Sleepless Nights by Michal MarczakA Flag Without a Country by Bahman GhobadiHooligan Sparrow by Nanfu WangThe Land of the Enlightened by Pieter-Jan De PueThe Lovers and the Despot by Robert Cannan & Ross AdamPlaza de la Soledad by Maya GodedThe Settlers by Shimon DotanSky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang by Kevin MacdonaldSonita by Rokhsareh GhaemmaghamiWe Are X by Stephen KijakWhen Two Worlds Collide by Heidi Brandenburg & Mathew Orzel ==Juries==
Juries
Jury members, for each program of the festival, including the Alfred P. Sloan Jury, which also took part in the Science in Film Forum Panel, were announced on January 12, 2016. ;U.S. Documentary Jury • Simon Kilmurry* • Jill Lepore* • Shola Lynch* • Louie Psihoyos* • Amy Ziering* ;U.S. Dramatic Jury • Lena Dunham* • Jon Hamm* • Avy Kaufman* • Randall Poster* • Franklin Leonard* ;World Documentary Jury • Mila Aung-Thwin* • • Asif Kapadia* ;World Dramatic Jury • Mark Adams* • Fernanda Solorzano* • Apichatpong Weerasethakul* ;Alfred P. Sloan Jury • Kerry BishéMike CahillShane CarruthClifford JohnsonTing Wu ;Short Film Jury • Keegan-Michael KeyGina KwonAmy Nicholson ==Acquisitions==
Acquisitions
Ahead of the festival opening distributor Netflix obtained worldwide streaming rights to Tallulah and Iranian horror film Under the Shadow. Oscilloscope Laboratories also obtained U.S. distribution rights to The Fits before its Sundance debut. Amazon also acquired the rights to Manchester by the Sea and Love & Friendship, later releasing both films in association with Roadside Attractions. ==References==
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