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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Redford's Daughter Shares Dad's Legacy

Redford's Daughter Shares Dad's Legacy

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Amy Redford remembers her father as playful, curious, and kind.
  • Robert Redford instilled a passion for stewardship in his children.
  • He created Sundance to amplify unheard voices and change the world.
Redford's Daughter Shares Dad's Legacy

Amy Redford recently shared personal reflections on her father, the late Robert Redford, and his enduring legacy, particularly concerning the Sundance Film Festival.

She described Robert Redford, who passed away in September at age 89, as a playful and curious parent. He emphasized finding one's passion and using influence to create positive change, a value he instilled by raising his family between New York City and the mountains of Sundance.

Amy further elaborated on her father's vision for the Sundance Film Festival, established in the 1980s. He intended it as a crucial space for independent filmmakers, aiming to amplify underrepresented voices and genuinely "change the world" through cinematic influence.

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He founded the festival in the 1980s to provide a platform for independent filmmakers and amplify unheard voices.
He raised them between New York City and Sundance, Utah, instilling values of passion and stewardship.
He valued playfulness, curiosity, kindness, passion, and using influence to effect positive change.

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