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And other Sundance-supported films to watch this month. Riverhead Raceway refuses to be laid to rest

And other Sundance-supported films to watch this month. [View Web Version]( [Social-Facebook60x60.png]( [Social-Twitter60x60.png]( [Social-Instagram60x60.png]( [Social-Tumblr60x60.png]( [Social-YouTube60x60.png]( [9e8078b4-a2c8-43bd-8842-d4a383fb6edc.png]( [INSTITUTE]( [NEWS & STORIES]( [MEMBERSHIP]( Riverhead Raceway refuses to be laid to rest. Representing the last bastion of small-town stock car racing in Long Island, New York, its blue-collar drivers and fervent fan base defend a quarter-mile race track from skulking real estate developers. Check out The Last Race along with other Sundance-supported films coming to theaters and digital platforms this month. [SEE MORE]( When filmmaker Morrisa Maltz started looking through newspaper articles and odd corners of the internet to find “outsider artists,” she stumbled upon Ingrid, a woman who peeled off from society to create on her own terms. We do a deep dive with Maltz on the realities, challenges, and rewards of making a feature documentary on a miniscule budget. [Learn More]( Theo Anthony, a 2017 Sundance Institute Art of Nonfiction Fellow and the Science Sandbox Nonfiction Initiative grant recipient, explores the power that science, technology, and storytelling possess not only to build but also to erase. [Read More]( Celebrating Independent Voices: Hannah Fidell Writer/Director Hannah Fidell shares her experience on The Long Dumb Road with Jason Mantzoukas and Tony Revolori and the importance of independent voices for our future. [WATCH NOW]( Application Open: Creative Distribution Fellowship Grant opportunities are available for feature filmmakers preparing for a creative release. Get support for your story and find your audience without a traditional distributor. [APPLY now]( SUNDANCE INSTITUTE IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT OF INDEPENDENT ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES IN FILM AND THEATRE. © 2018 Sundance Institute. All rights reserved. Sundance Institute, P.O. Box 684429, Park City, UT 84068 You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe](  |  [update subscription](

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