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Like so many great stories, Michelle Satter’s Sundance backstory started with a phone call and ended with the boldest of propositions. More than 40 years ago, Satter, a recent college graduate ...
(L-R) Michelle Satter and Amy Redford attend the 2025 Sundance Film Festival Gala Fundraiser during the 2025 Sundance Film Festival at Grand Hyatt Deer Valley on January 24, 2025 in Park City, Utah.
Sundance: Michelle Satter Brings Tears To Festival’s Gala With Words Of Family & Loss; Cynthia Erivo & James Mangold Accept Visionary & Trailblazer Awards By Anthony D'Alessandro, Dominic Patten ...
Inside the Thomas & Mack Center, just as the league wrapped up Sunday, a different kind of crowd formed. Hollywood execs, ...
Here's what Sundance Film Festival director Eugene Hernandez said about Sundance Institute's Utah roots and what will remain ...
Sundance Institute gave awards to "Wicked" star Cynthia Erivo and "A Complete Unknown" director James Mangold — but the most talk was in praise of Sundance's founding lab director, Michelle Satter.
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The spirit of Sundance - MSNMichelle Satter, the Institute's founding senior director, has been by Redford's side since 1981. "We'll get 3,000 scripts; we'll select 12," she said. "That's a tiny number.
THR caught up with the Glenn Close at the Celebrating Sundance Institute gala fundraiser in Park City where Close feted good friend Michelle Satter.
"It really is a two-way street for us anyway, through all these years. It's been a place where I made lifelong friends, and among them Robert Redford and Michelle Satter," he noted.
Sundance artist labs head Michelle Satter lost her Palisades home as well. Satter had an audience of Sundance Institute donors in tears early in the festival while accepting an honor at a ...
James Mangold misses the era when movies weren’t embarrassed to make audiences feel something. The director of the Bob Dylan musical biopic “A Complete Unknown” and comic book adaptation ...
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