Robert Redford's independent festival notches up its third decade in 2014. This year, the festival has introduced a new Sundance Kids section for younger audiences. For the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, 118 feature-length films were selected, representing 37 countries and 54 first-time filmmakers, including 34 in competition.

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Notes On Blindness
Notes On Blindness
Adaptation of John Hull's audio diary about the experience of losing his sight.
Infinitely Polar Bear
Infinitely Polar Bear
A manic-depressive mess of a father tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility for their two young daughters.
Living Stars
Living Stars
Ordinary Argentinians get on down in their homes and workplaces and reveal their love of dancing.
Dawn
Dawn
Dawn is a quiet young teenager who longs for something or someone to free her from her sheltered life.
The Voices
The Voices
A disturbed factory worker dreams of romance... but will he take advice from his dog or his cat?
White Bird In A Blizzard
White Bird In A Blizzard
A teenager's life is thrown into turmoil when her mother disappears.
The Signal
The Signal
Three college students disappear under mysterious circumstances while tracking a computer hacker through the Southwest.
Love Is Strange
Love Is Strange
The consequences of a gay marriage on family and friends.
Memphis
Memphis
A musician strives to find inspiration in a city with an overwhelming history.
52 Tuesdays
52 Tuesdays
Over the course of a year, a teenage girl adjusts to life as a woman while her mother adjusts to life as a man.
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Sundance Film Festival Features

Luis Moreno Ocampo on pursuing justice
First Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court talks about Watchers Of The Sky
Two's company
Paul Eenhoorn and Earl Lynn Nelson talk about bonding and battling the elements for road trip comedy Land Ho!
Where time begins, where space ends
Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth on working with Nick Cave on 20,000 Days On Earth.
Confessions, part 2
John Michael McDonagh, Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd and Joyce Carol Oates on Calvary.
Confessions, part 1
Kelly Reilly on the women of Calvary.
Food for thought
Stars talk about healthy eating at MoMA premiere of Fed Up
Sundance: Episode Three
Parenthood and experiemental filmmaking in Boyhood and 52 Tuesdays.
Sundance: Episode Two
Mental health issues in Infinitely Polar Bear, Frank and The Voices
Sundance: Episode One
Reports on Lilting and Whiplash
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Slamdance at 20 - part two
Festival president Peter Baxter on programming, collaboration and the future of the festival.
Slamdance at 20 - part one
President and co-founder Peter Baxter on the origins and founding ethos of the indie festival.

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