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January 27, 2015
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Sundance Institute Selects Global Filmmaking Awards
Presented by AJ+
At the 2015 Sundance Film Festival
Emerging Artists from Poland/Germany, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Ukraine
Selected for Visionary Independent Film Projects
PARK CITY, UT — Sundance Institute today announced the winners of the 2015 Sundance Institute Global
Filmmaking Award presented by AJ+, in recognition and support of emerging independent filmmakers from
around the world. The winning directors and projects are Haifaa Al Mansour, Be Safe I Love You (Saudi Arabia);
K’naan, The Poet (Somalia); Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, Luxembourg (Ukraine); and Oskar Sulowski,
Rosebuds (Poland/Germany.) AJ+ is a recently launched digital-only news channel.
Each winning filmmaker will receive a cash award of $10,000, attendance at the Sundance Film Festival for
targeted industry and creative meetings, eligibility to participate in one of Sundance Institute’s 24 annual artistdevelopment labs and ongoing creative and strategic support from Sundance Institute’s world-renowned Feature
Film Program.
The Institute’s Global Filmmaking Award has supported some of the most impactful emerging filmmakers from
around the world. Former winners include: Ariel Kleiman (Australia) for Partisan (in competition at the 2015
Sundance Film Festival); Talya Lavie (Israel) for Zero Motivation (2014 Tribeca Film Festival, Founders Award for
Best Narrative Feature and the Nora Ephron Prize); Jonas Carpignano (Italy) for Mediterranea (in postproduction); Shonali Bose (India) for Margarita with a Straw (premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film
Festival); and Seng Tat Liew (Malaysia) for The Men Who Saved the World (premiered at the 2014 Toronto
International Film Festival).
The Sundance Institute Global Filmmaking Award presented by AJ+ marks the first collaboration between the two
organizations.
The recipients of the 2015 Sundance Institute Global Filmmaking Award, presented by AJ+, are:
Be Safe I Love You (Saudi Arabia) / Haifaa Al Mansour (Director)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Cara Hoffman, Be Safe I Love You is the story of Lauren, a young soldier who
returns home to the U.S. after a tour in the Middle East and must grapple with post-traumatic stress disorder and
the past she left behind.
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Haifaa Al Mansour’s debut feature Wadjda opened in September 2013 to critical acclaim and was a staple of the
awards season. The National Board of Review awarded the film with the Freedom of Expression Award. It was
nominated for a BAFTA for Best Foreign Language Film, and was Saudi Arabia’s entry for Best Foreign Language
Film for the 86th Academy Awards. Al Mansour holds a degree in Literature from the American University in Cairo
and a Master's in Directing and Film Studies from the University of Sydney. She lives in Bahrain.
The Poet (Somalia) / K’naan (Director)
In war-torn Somalia, an artistic orphan named Maano undertakes a dangerous journey to Mogadishu in order to
find his long-lost sister.
K'naan is a Somali poet, rapper and singer–songwriter. He spent his childhood in Mogadishu, Somalia, and was
on one of the last commercial flights out of the country before its collapse. K’naan is an alumnus of the Sundance
Institute Screenwriters and Directors Labs. He rose to prominence with the success of his song “Wavin' Flag” after
it was chosen as the anthem of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He lives in New York.
Luxembourg (Ukraine) / Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy (Director)
A policeman confronts professional and personal challenges while working in the exclusion zone in present-day
Chernobyl.
Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s debut feature The Tribe is one of the most acclaimed films of 2014, premiering at the
2014 Semaine de la Critique in Cannes and going on to win over 30 awards, including Best First Feature at BFI
London, the Special Jury Prize at AFI Fest in LA, and most recently, the European Discovery 2014 by the
European Film Academy. His previous short films include The Incident, Diagnosis, Deafness and Nuclear Waste.
Myroslav graduated from Kiev State Institute of Theatre and Arts, majoring in feature-film directing.
Rosebuds (Poland/Germany) / Oskar Sulowski (Director)
Mob enforcer Maciek must battle his domineering father and wayward younger brother while trying to reform his
life.
Oskar Sulowski is the 2015 recipient of Berlinale’s prestigious Jury Prize for Young German Cinema for his
screenplay for Rosebuds, which will be his first feature. His short film The Innocents premiered at the 2014 Berlin
Film Festival. Sulowski studies directing at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, and speaks Polish, English,
French and German.
The Sundance Film Festival®
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past three decades, including Whiplash, Boyhood, Rich Hill, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Fruitvale Station, Little
Miss Sunshine, sex, lies and videotape, Reservoir Dogs, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, An Inconvenient Truth,
Precious and Napoleon Dynamite, and through its New Frontier initiative has showcased groundbreaking media
works by artists and creative technologists including Chris Milk, Doug Aitken, Palmer Luckey, Klip Collective and
Nonny de la Pena. The Festival is a program of the nonprofit Sundance Institute®. 2015 Festival sponsors
include: Presenting Sponsors – HP, Acura, SundanceTV and Chase Sapphire Preferred®; Leadership Sponsors
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VIZIO. Sundance Institute recognizes critical support from the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development,
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and the State of Utah as Festival Host State. The support of these organizations helps offset the Festival’s costs
and sustain the Institute's year-round programs for independent artists. sundance.org/festival
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