Democracy Now! broadcasts from Park City, Utah, home of the Sundance Film Festival, the nation’s largest festival for independent cinema. Today, we spend the hour with Robert Redford. He’s well known as an actor, but part and parcel of who he is is an activist. He took his success and leveraged it to promote his real passions: environmental justice, Native American rights and independent filmmaking. Since 1980, through the Sundance Film Festival and the Sundance Institute, Robert Redford has helped independent voices develop their craft—in film, theater and music—and reach new audiences. Redford joins us for a wide-ranging interview about these many roles in his life, on and off screen.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Robert Redford on His Life, His Activism and the Importance of Independent Films
This is from earlier in the year, but still cool.
Labels:
Amy Goodman,
Democracy Now,
film,
Robert Redford,
Sundance
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