Sundance 2014 Recap
Every year creative minds flock to Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival. A mecca for the film industry, the festival is home to creators, actors, directors and fans. For those who aren’t familiar with Sundance, the festival takes place each year in January and is a judged competition for films that are making their premiere at the festival. While the festival may only last a week, many films are picked up by distribution companies and then released throughout the year so you can follow Sundance films all year long. Here is an idea of what to look out for from Sundance 2014. This year the U.S. Dramatic Prize went to “Whiplash,” starring Miles Teller. “Rich Hill” took home the U.S. Prize for documentaries. The film focused on the small town of Rich Hill, Mo., which has a population of only 1,396.