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Sundance Day 5: Resilience Through Film
27 Jan
Summary
- Festival showcases human spirit resilience via three distinct films.
- Films include a musical about school tragedy, a Texas homecoming, and a crime drama.
- Sundance 2026 runs Jan 22-Feb 1 in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah.

Sundance Film Festival 2026 is now in its fifth day, spotlighting the enduring human spirit through a diverse cinematic lineup. Three films offer distinct narratives: a contemporary musical, a character-driven drama, and a gripping historical crime story.
Writer-director NB Mager's debut, Run Amok, stars Alyssa Marvin as a teen staging a musical about a traumatic school event. This film delves into confronting past tragedies through creative expression. The cast also includes notable actors Patrick Wilson and Margaret Cho.
Josephine Decker returns with Chasing Summer, starring Iliza Shlesinger as a woman revisiting her Texas hometown after life setbacks. The film tackles themes of past relationships and self-discovery.
Director Padraic McKinley's The Weight transports viewers to 1933 Oregon, featuring Ethan Hawke as a convict forced into a dangerous gold smuggling operation. Russell Crowe plays a menacing warden in this tense survival drama.
The festival continues until February 1, 2026, with awards set for January 30 at The Ray Theatre in Park City. Attendees can expect daily updates on premieres and emerging talent.




