About the Film
Sundance Institute’s commitment to supporting Native American and Indigenous artists is woven throughout the history of the Institute. The Native American and Indigenous Program works in four countries-the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand-and has established Labs in these parts of the world to support writers and directors in telling their stories. This month we showcase Samson & Delilah by Sundance Film Festival alumnus Warwick Thornton.
Winner of the Camera D’Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, Samson & Delilah is a coming-of-age tale full of hope and survival rooted in a small community in the Central Australian desert. One of the most lyrical and gripping love stories in recent years, this film takes a rare look into an isolated world rarely depicted on the big screen.
Film Info
Dates
May 6, 2010Showtimes
7pmRated
Not RatedRun Time
101 minDirected by
Warwick ThorntonPrice
FREE
Underwritten By
This film is available for underwriting.
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- in the description of the film on our printed calendar
- on our website as the film’s underwriter with a link to your web site
- in our weekly e-blast, which goes out to 3,800 people
- in the coming attractions portion of our pre-film slide show
Your images will be projected 18 times prior to each screening, for a total of 432 projections during an eight-week period.
Price: $500
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