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Sundance Institute workers have unionized. Their efforts come amid frustration over the film festival’s planned departure from Utah.
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The Sundance Film Festival will honor its founder Robert Redford and the event’s history in Park City with a slate of screenings and artist talks at the 2026 event.
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Independent documentary and film projects in Utah are facing new financial hurdles this year after cuts to federal funding. Funding has always been the biggest challenge in the industry.
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While the TV shows “Severance” and “The Studio” led the competition with more than 20 Emmy nominations each, five Sundance documentaries are also in the running for the 2025 Emmy Awards.
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The Yarrow DoubleTree hotel will return as a 2026 festival venue after a brief hiatus.
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The Sundance Film Festival’s Local Lens program returns next month. Utahns can get free tickets to screenings in Park City and Salt Lake City.
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The institute had asked the county for hundreds of thousands of dollars to support its final Utah festival.
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Park City Film is looking to start a summer program in 2026. It’s in response to the Sundance Film Festival leaving Park City.
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Here's who received the county's 2025 Restaurant Tax Grant, and how much.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says there are a number of arts organizations eager to fill the hole left by the Sundance Film Festival when it relocates to Boulder, Colorado.
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Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, who played a key role in efforts to keep the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, said the event’s move to Boulder, Colorado, doesn’t align with its founding principles.
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Sundance Film Festival officials say affordability and accessibility were the main variables driving their decision to relocate to Boulder, not politics.