The inaugural slate of Indie Episodic entries are as diverse as the Sundance label traditionally implies. Kicking off with Steve James’ first docuseries “America to Me” (which sold to Starz the day of its premiere), there are short-form web series, an adult-orientated animated program, comedies, dramas, and plenty in between.
Attendees certainly found something to like in the array of choices, but there were a few universal stand-outs. Below, IndieWire has highlighted the best series — be it web series, pilots, or foreign shows — that still need distribution. As many eyeballs as possible deserve to see these creations, and each entry is ready to draw an audience for whatever platform is smart enough to snatch them up.
Read More:The Indie TV Dream: Here Are the Ambitions and Realities Facing Sundance’s First Full TV Section
So if any pique your interest and you want a chance to watch, make it known: Take to Twitter.
Attendees certainly found something to like in the array of choices, but there were a few universal stand-outs. Below, IndieWire has highlighted the best series — be it web series, pilots, or foreign shows — that still need distribution. As many eyeballs as possible deserve to see these creations, and each entry is ready to draw an audience for whatever platform is smart enough to snatch them up.
Read More:The Indie TV Dream: Here Are the Ambitions and Realities Facing Sundance’s First Full TV Section
So if any pique your interest and you want a chance to watch, make it known: Take to Twitter.
- 1/26/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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