LOS ANGELES, CA, June 26, 2023 — The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the 2023 Sundance Ignite x Adobe fellows cohort. The fellowship is a year-round artist program supporting fiction and documentary emerging filmmakers ages 18 to 25 by providing artistic and professional development throughout the stages of their creative process. The 10 fellows were chosen from a global pool of more than 1,000 entrants to the annual Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellowship Application, in which filmmakers submitted a collection of work that reflected their artistic vision and unique voice. Sundance Institute and Adobe share a mission of identifying and uplifting underrepresented voices and talent from the next generation of filmmakers while contributing to fostering new audiences for independent storytelling.
This year’s Ignite Lab runs for a week through June 30 and is being held for the first time at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA, introducing filmmakers to the many global opportunities that the program offers. During the full year, fellows work with Sundance Institute alumni mentors, develop relationships within the Ignite community through workshops and ongoing events, attend the Sundance Film Festival, are eligible for internships, and are offered additional creative and professional development opportunities. The fellows also receive an artist grant supported by Adobe and Arison Arts Foundation and a one-year complimentary membership to Adobe Creative Cloud to create, share their stories, and further refine their craft.
Since the Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellowship began in 2015, 100 fellows have participated in the program, and 10 alumni have had short films selected to screen as part of the Sundance Film Festival program, with several projects winning jury awards. Recent Ignite alumni include Charlotte Regan (her debut feature Scrapper premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and will open the upcoming 2023 Sundance Film Festival: London), Sean Wang (2023 Sundance Institute Directors and Screenwriters Labs fellow), Lance Oppenheim, Terrence Daye, Aurora Brachman, and Olivia Peace. Past Sundance Ignite x Adobe fellows have gone on to win prizes at SXSW and Tribeca Festival, as well as the Short Film Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Former participants have also been part of the Sundance Institute artist programs, including Directors, Screenwriters, and Episodic Labs, and received funding from the Documentary Fund.
For advice from Sundance Institute advisors and Ignite resources, check out the various offerings on Sundance Collab, Sundance Institute’s digital space for artists to learn from experts and build a global filmmaking community.