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Sundance movies available on YouTube? WOOPEE!

2010 January 21

Now this is awesome.  YouTube and the Sundance Film Festival announced today that while the festival is running, the poor little peons who have scheduling conflicts or are just not cool enough to make it to will be able to rent and watch five of the festival’s films from 2009 and 2010 on YouTube.

The videos will be available starting Friday.  It will cost something to view the movies, which will be interesting to see, because the filmmakers get to decide how much to charge for their own film.

Here are the trailors to each of the five movies that will be available for streaming:




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Julie Gray’s having another short single-scene competition.  This one must use the words pear, slay, and thickening.  The scene must be in by Saturday, January 23rd and 9pm PST.  Visit here to see official rules.

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  1. January 23, 2010

    Thanks for the sundance embeds, and thanks fir the whole blog as well. Love the old title back too. There’s very few ways of keeping in touch/in community and we all know the work that goes in to maintaining what you do so well done: you have an audience. The nearest I ever got or am ever likely to get to sundance was meeting former director geoff gilmore when he came to a festival here run by some friends guthgafa.com. He went on to Tribeca but in acting on advice gleaned in our brief encounter helped me progress from very green to slightly less so, if measured with a densitometer.

  2. January 28, 2010

    Thanks Alan. I really do appreciate you reading.

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