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Sundance Film Festival Moves to Colorado, Ends Era
2 Feb
Summary
- Sundance Film Festival is relocating from Park City to Boulder, Colorado.
- The festival celebrates 40 years of launching independent film careers.
- Robert Redford's legacy is honored as the festival transforms.

After 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival is preparing to relocate from Park City, Utah, to Boulder, Colorado, beginning in 2027. The festival has been a critical launchpad for independent cinema, championing films like "Sex, Lies, and Videotape," "Half Nelson," and "Little Miss Sunshine." Director Eugene Hernandez and programmer John Nein organized a farewell event, where festival veterans shared their experiences.
Filmmaker Richard Linklater reflected on the industry's need for transformation, drawing parallels to Hollywood's historical move to California. He emphasized the practical considerations driving such shifts and urged an optimistic outlook, in keeping with the spirit of festival co-founder Robert Redford, whom he credited with doing more for independent film than anyone else.
The festival's history is rich with discoveries, from Jennifer Lawrence in "Winter's Bone" to Quvenzhané Wallis in "Beasts of the Southern Wild." Todd Field's "In the Bedroom" was the first Sundance film nominated for Best Picture. More recently, Ryan Coogler emerged with "Fruitvale Station," fostering connections with Chloé Zhao.




