The Sundance Film Festival is preparing to honor Robert Redford at its upcoming edition in Park City, Utah, before the festival's move to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027. According to Variety's "Daily Variety" podcast, the festival, which begins January 22, will serve as a "last waltz" in its longtime home.
Brent Lang, Peter Debruge, and Owen Gleiberman of Variety discussed the festival's long-term impact on the film industry and its significance as a cultural event. The podcast episode, available on iHeartPodcasts, Apple Podcasts, Variety's YouTube Podcast channel, Amazon Music, and Spotify, delves into the preparations underway for film professionals attending the festival.
The move to Boulder in 2027 marks a significant shift for Sundance, an event deeply associated with Park City since its inception. The festival has played a pivotal role in launching the careers of numerous independent filmmakers and showcasing groundbreaking films. The tribute to Redford, the festival's founder, adds a layer of nostalgia and appreciation to this year's event.
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