Sundance Channel
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Sundance Channel is a cable television network devoted to airing independent films, documentaries, short films, and more, such as news about the latest developments from each year's Sundance Film Festival.
It is a joint venture of Showtime (part of CBS Corporation), Universal Studios (part of NBC Universal) and Robert Redford. It is an extension of Redford's Sundance Institute, a center in which independent filmmakers can harbor and extend their craft.
In addition films, the channel airs an original program called Anatomy of a Scene, a show which takes a scene from a movie and breaks it apart from the perspective of the production design, costume design, the writing, the acting, and the directing.
Original programming
- Anatomy of a Scene
- The Al Franken Show (A same-day replay of Franken's Air America Radio program, condensed into one hour)
- I Am Not an Animal!
- Iconoclasts
- Ladette To Lady
- TransGeneration
- Slings & Arrows
- Kath & Kim (Picked up from Trio)
External links
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Services: Flix | Showtime | Showtime Beyond | Showtime Extreme | Showtime Family Zone | Showtime Next | Showtime Showcase | Showtime Too | Showtime Women | Sundance Channel (co-owned with Robert Redford and NBC Universal) | The Movie Channel | The Movie Channel Xtra Website: [www.sho.com] (not accessible outside of the USA) |
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