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LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 26: Actor Nate Parker attends the 2016 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Photo GETTY

Sundance Institute will present its Vanguard Award to Nate Parker as part of the Night Before Next benefit on August 11 in downtown Los Angeles.

The Birth of a Nation, which Parker wrote, directed, produced and stars in, took this year’s Sundance Film Festival by storm. The film won both the grand jury and audience prizes and was picked up for release by Fox Searchlight Pictures in the largest deal out of the festival. The film, which tells the story of the slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in 1831, is schedule to open in the US on October 7.

“Night Before Next will bring our community together to celebrate and support independent artists who create bold, original work,” Keri Putnam, executive director of Sundance Institute, said in a statement. “In this spirit, we are excited to honour Nate Parker as he prepares to release the extraordinary film The Birth of a Nation, which we supported during development and premiered at our Festival.”

Previous recipients of the Vanguard Award include Marielle Heller (writer-director of The Diary of a Teenage Girl), Damien Chazelle (writer-director of Whiplash), Ryan Coogler (writer-director of Fruitvale Station) and Benh Zeitlin (director and cowriter of Beasts of the Southern Wild). The Vanguard Award, which includes a cash grant, was founded in 2011 to mark the 30th anniversary of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Programme and its founding director, Michelle Satter.

The Night Before Next benefit at the Theatre at Ace Hotel will also include a live musical performance by the group White Sea, featuring former M83 member Morgan Kibby.

The Vanguard award will be presented during a cocktails and dinner portion of the evening, and White Sea will perform during an outdoor party. Tickets for the evening’s programmes are available at sundance.org/nightbeforenext.