Cinematographer Ben Bernhard used a Canon EOS C500 Mark II as his main camera on the Sundance-supported documentary, All That Breathes. Screened at the world-renowned film festival in 2022, it tells the story of two brothers who rescue black kites that drop from Delhi's polluted skies. © Kiterabbit Films 2022
The Sundance Film Festival has a reputation for championing independent films and catapulting them to mainstream success. It's a particularly fertile stomping ground for documentary filmmakers, many of whom are choosing Canon Cinema EOS cameras to tell their stories in vivid and unforgettable ways.
Documentary films shot on the Canon EOS C300 Mark II, EOS C300 Mark III and EOS C500 Mark II were in abundance at the 2022 festival. The compact design, versatility and cinematic image of these cameras made them first choice for a wide range of productions – from Downfall: The Case Against Boeing, Netflix's investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, to Simon Lereng Wilmont's A House Made Of Splinters, an intimate film about a children's shelter in eastern Ukraine.