Sundance Film Festival, Park City
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The Sundance Film Festival remains a beacon for independent film enthusiasts, kicking off the global circuit with its signature blend of thought-provoking panels and high-profile premieres. However, this year's festivities are bittersweet;
It's the first without Robert Redford following his death in September, and the last in Utah before the festival relocates to Boulder, Colorado.
From a timely immigration doc to the greatest party of Black luminaries ever held, Sundance 2026 closes out its stint in Utah with a bang.
Indie distributor Bob Berney walks us through five decades at Sundance, chasing movies like 'Memento,' 'Donnie Darko,' and 'Y Tu Mama Tambien.'
Hollywood is feeling nostalgic as Sundance prepares for its final hurrah in Park City. If distributors really want to give the indie film festival a proper sendoff, they'll engage in a few of the all-night bidding wars that gave the mountain resort its storied electricity.
Sundance Now, now priced at $7.99 a month, will bring “the festival directly into viewers’ homes with films straight from their theatrical runs,” according to today’s announcement, promising a library that is “algorithm-free.”