- The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program have infused more than half a million dollars in grant money to 16 film projects and in the same measure, this list of depressing worldly film subjects also gives us a peak at some of the docu selections we'll be seeing in the upcoming editions of the film festival. Projects In Development Toma Kudrna's All That Glitters (Kyrgyzstan/Czech Republic)In a remote village in Kyrgyzstan, the discovery of gold by an international mining company offers benefits and threats to the community and the environment. Nic Dunlop's Burma Soldier (Burma/Thailand/Us)Myo Myint's dramatic transformation from a soldier of Burma's junta to a pro-democracy activist tells the story of modern Burma today. Maria Teresa Rodriguez' ¿Donde Estan? The Disappeared Children Of El Salvador (Us/El Salvador)Margarita Zamora, an investigator who survived the civil war in El Salvador, tracks down disappeared children
- 7/12/2008
- IONCINEMA.com
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