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SundanceNOW Doc Club Presents Spotlight On Women Directors.

On behalf of SundanceNOW and their Doc Club program, we are pleased to share the full video of last week's Spotlight on Women Directors panel out of the the Sundance Film Festival! SundanceNOW's monthly curated program Doc Club brings film fans comprehensive filmmaker retrospectives, fun themes, and access to the documentary archives while highlighting fresh perspectives on the art of documentary filmmaking.

Curated by @ThomPowers, this month's spotlight was put on the amazing women directors currently working in documentary filmmaking. Celebrate these visionaries by watching the panel video below, and be sure to join Doc Club to access the 8 films highlighted. Sign up now and get your first month free!

See the SundanceNow’s Spotlight on Women Directors below:



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Moderated by Indiewire's Anne Thompson, this talented panel included Rory Kennedy (Last Days in Vietnam), Shola Lynch (Free Angela and All Political Prisoners), Judith Helfand (Cooked), and Lucy Walker (The Crash Reel).

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