Ep 10. Sundance
- June 27, 2009
Samantha Brown's Passport Season 8 Episode 10 - Sundance
In this episode of Samantha Brown's Passport, Samantha takes viewers on an exciting journey to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. The annual festival, founded by Robert Redford, celebrates independent cinema from around the globe.
As Samantha arrives in Park City, she is immediately struck by the picturesque snowy mountains and the energy of the town during the festival. She explores the various venues where screenings and events are taking place, like the Egyptian Theatre and Park City Library. Samantha also visits the Sundance Resort, which was founded by Robert Redford in 1969, and interviews several filmmakers who are premiering their films at the festival.
Throughout the episode, Samantha speaks with festival attendees about their passion for independent cinema and the impact that Sundance has had on the industry. She also meets with Dava Whisenant, the director of the documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, which premiered at Sundance and later went on to win an Emmy. Dava shares her experience of being a filmmaker at the festival and how Sundance has helped her to gain exposure for her work.
In addition to the film screenings, Samantha explores the many other events and activities taking place during the festival. She attends a celebrity-studded Masterclass with Ethan Hawke, where he discusses his latest film and the creative process behind it. She also takes part in a Q&A session with documentary filmmaker Alexandria Bombach, whose film On Her Shoulders, about Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad, was also premiering at the festival.
The episode also gives viewers a glimpse into the culinary scene in Park City, with Samantha visiting local restaurants and bakeries. She meets with chefs and bakers who are creating innovative dishes and pastries, inspired by the ingredients and flavors of the region.
Overall, Samantha Brown's Passport Season 8 Episode 10 - Sundance provides a fascinating look into one of the most renowned film festivals in the world and the impact it has on independent cinema. Samantha's enthusiasm for the festival and its attendees is contagious, making viewers feel a part of the experience.