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List of winners
This is the list of the winners of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for
dramatic features.
Winners
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
References
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Sundance's spirit found in 'Whole Shootin' Match' - Deseret News
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Out on DVD: 'The Whole Shootin' Match', 'Akira' and 'FTA' - The New York Times
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Chris Hicks: Sundance Film Festival's roots go back more than 30 years - Deseret News
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Sundance Film Festival (1982) - IMDb
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1984 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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Sundance Film Festival (1984) - IMDb
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Sundance Film Festival U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize Winner Gallery - Deadline
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1985 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1986 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1987 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1988 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1989 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1990 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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""Chameleon Street," an Overlooked Masterwork That's Also a Cautionary Tale About Hollywood". The New Yorker. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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1991 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1992 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1993 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1994 Sundance Film Festival
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"'What Happened Was,' "Freedom on My Mind" Win Top Honors at Sundance Festival". AP News. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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"1995 Sundance Film Festival".
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1996 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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"The 1996 Sundance Film Festival". EW.com. February 9, 1996.
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1997 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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1998 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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"Slam: The Book". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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1999 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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2000 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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""Sex, Lies, and Videotape" and "Girlfight" Among Sundance Films Celebrating September Anniversaries". sundance.org. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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"'Girlfight' gets a Sundance KO". Deseret News. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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2001 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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2002 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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2003 Sundance Film Festival
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"'Primer' surprise grand winner at Sundance". today.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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2004 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
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"Primer movie review & film summary (2004)". Roger Ebert. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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"THINKFilm Gets Sundance Jury Prize Winner "Primer"". IndieWire. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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Oprah Winfrey's 'Precious' gift - attention - SF Gate
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'Winter's Bone' tops Sundance - The Hollywood Reporter
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CODA Is The First Sundance Premiere To Win Best Picture, But Others Have Won Oscars Too|/Film
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Nanny (2022)|The Criterion Collection
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