With part three of our Sundance Twitterverse series, we see the biggest names in non-fiction commenting outside the realms of their films. For the many subjects of We Are The Giant (@WeAreTheGiant_), Twitter has served as much more than just a place to find breaking news, but as a weapon wielded in the name of freedom. Many of these brave souls are represented below.
DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES
The Battered Bastards of Baseball – @MavsDoc
Finding Fela
Director/Producer Alex Gibney – @alexgibneyfilm
Editor Lindy Jankura – @lindyjank
Composer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti – @felakuti
Freedom Summer – @FreedomSummer64
Writer/Director Stanley Nelson – @StanleyNelson1
Happy Valley
Director Amir Bar-Lev – @amirbarlev
Producer John Battsek – @DiegoisGod
Lambert & Stamp
Music: The Who – @TheWho
Last Days in Vietnam – @LDVFilm
Screenwriter Keven McAlester – @KevenMcAlester
Life Itself – @EbertMovie
Subject Roger Ebert – @ebertchicago
Producer Zak Piper – @ZakPiper
Mitt
Director/Producer/Cinematographer/Editor Greg Whiteley – @greggor10
This May Be the Last Time
Director/Producer Sterlin Harjo – @SterlinHarjo
Producer Christina King – @CKing_918
To Be Takei – @tobetakei
Subject George Takai – @GeorgeTakei
Producer Gerry Kim – @gerryjkim
Producer Mayuran Tiruchelvam – @MayuranTiru
Composer Michael Hearst – @MichaelHearst
We Are The Giant – @WeAreTheGiant_
Subject Ghassan Yassin – @ghassanyasin
Subject Maryam Alkhawaja – @MARYAMALKHAWAJA
Director/Producer Greg Barker – @gjbarker
Producer John Battsek – @DiegoisGod
Composer Philip Sheppard – @PhilipSheppard
WHITEY: United States of America v. James J. Bulger
Director/Producer Joe Berlinger – @joeberlinger