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Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab

Lab · 2027Prestige 88/100

Sundance's flagship January lab: five days developing your first or second feature with world-class advisors.

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Deadlines & fees

Closed for this cycle

Applications for the January 2027 lab closed on 12 May 2026 (US$45 fee). The next Development Track window is expected to open in April 2027.

Dates and fees checked against the official site 14 Jul 2026.

Key facts

Formats
Feature
Genres
Action, Adventure, Animation, Biography, Comedy, Crime, Documentary, Drama, Family, Fantasy, History, Horror, Music, Mystery, Romance, Sci-Fi, Sport, Thriller, War, Western
Page limit
130 pages
Eligibility
Open worldwideEmerging writersEarly-career
Required materials
Logline (75 words max) · Synopsis (750 words max) · Introductory statement (250 words max) · Eight short essay responses (150 words each) · Artist bios (150 words each) · First five pages of the screenplay · AI usage disclosure · Full screenplay if advanced to the second round (10 to 14 days to submit)

For first- or second-time fiction feature writers, writer-directors or writer-director teams. Open worldwide, though international projects must have a director attached. Scripts must be in English, 75 to 130 pages (90 to 120 recommended).

Prizes

No cash prize; selection is the award. Fellows attend a five-day lab at the Sundance Resort, Utah (January 2027), with one-on-one sessions with creative advisors. Sundance covers travel, accommodation and food for up to two participants per project. The US$45 application fee is the only cost.

Judging

One Development Track application feeds all Feature Film Program development offerings, with applicants automatically considered for everything they qualify for. Initial rounds are notified on a rolling basis; roughly 1,000 to 1,200 full screenplays are read at second round (notified by 31 August), with final selections by 15 December 2026. The 2026 lab selected 11 fellows from over 3,800 submissions.

The PreList verdict

The Screenwriters Lab is the most prestigious development credential in independent film, and its economics are the inverse of a contest: US$45 is the only money that ever changes hands, and if you are selected, Sundance pays for everything while world-class advisors spend five days inside your script. Around eleven fellows from nearly four thousand applicants, so this is the longest of long shots.

The honest part: the application itself is a project. Eight essays, a synopsis, a statement and your first five pages carry the first round; the full script is only read if you advance. That structure rewards writers whose idea is genuinely distinctive at the concept level. Polished-but-familiar work dies early here, which is precisely backwards from the commercial contests.

Apply if you are a first- or second-time feature writer with something formally or culturally distinctive, and treat the essays as seriously as the script. Skip it if your strength is executing familiar genres cleanly; the majors on this list reward that better. The 2027 cycle closed on 12 May; the next Development Track window is expected in April 2027, and one application also covers the Screenwriters Intensive and the Sloan awards.

Dylian Salvatore, Founder of The PreList · Updated 14 Jul 2026

Frequently asked questions

What does the Sundance Screenwriters Lab cost?

A US$45 application fee is the only cost. If selected, Sundance covers travel, accommodation and food for up to two participants per project.

Who can apply?

First- or second-time fiction feature writers, writer-directors or teams, worldwide. International projects must have a director attached, and scripts must be in English (75 to 130 pages).

When can I apply next?

The 2027 window closed on 12 May 2026. The next Development Track window is expected in April 2027, and one application covers the January lab, the March Screenwriters Intensive and the Alfred P. Sloan awards.

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