The Sundance Diaries: Shorts Filmmakers Take Us Through The Festival, Part 2 (VIDEO)

The Sundance Diaries: Part II

If you missed Huffington Post Culture's first installment of The Sundance Diaries -- in which the shorts filmmakers competing at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival turned our page into a month-long multimedia diary -- never fear. Unlike "Lost" episodes, these installments stand alone -- and part two has arrived. As usual, you can click on any filmmaker's name in the list below to go to their individual posts, or scroll down for the lot of them (you can also click "More" after the last post to see last week's batch). Stay tuned for our third round this Friday!

  • Animator Julia Pott on why her coming-of-age thesis, "Belly," hopefully won't baffle her family in England.
  • Ivan Hurzeler on the unusual gift his wife, "Blue Valentine" co-writer Cami Delavigne, gave him after Sundance accepted "Famous Person Talent Agency," which she wrote and he directed.
  • Jill Soloway on why her mother isn't far from the one in her short, "UNA HORA POR FAVORA."
  • Parisian duo Tibor Banoczki and Sarolta Szabo on celebrating the acceptance of their "brutally dark" animation "Les Conquerants" by doing nothing.
  • Director Russ Harbaugh on losing his father, his childhood home, and as a result, much of the basis for his short, "Rolling On The Floor Laughing."

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