Ethan Hawke, Ava DuVernay, and Chloe Zhao delivered heartfelt tributes to the late Robert Redford at the Sundance Institute's annual gala, held in Park City on January 23, 2026. The event, an emotional affair marking both the end of an era in Park City and honoring the festival's founder, took place shortly after Redford's death in September at the age of 89.
Hawke, in his opening remarks, emphasized Redford's profound influence, stating, "Once upon a time, there lived an extraordinary man who connected all of us in this room... We wouldn't be here without the love and appreciation for Robert Redford." The gala served as a poignant reminder of Redford's impact on independent cinema and the careers of countless filmmakers.
Redford, a sought-after leading man who transitioned into directing, established the Sundance Film Festival as a haven for independent storytellers. His vision provided a platform for emerging talent and fostered a community dedicated to artistic expression, shaping the landscape of American cinema. DuVernay and Zhao echoed Hawke's sentiments, sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on Redford's unwavering support for diverse voices in the industry.
The gala, beyond honoring Redford's legacy, also highlighted the festival's ongoing commitment to championing innovative and thought-provoking films. The evening underscored the cultural significance of Sundance as a launchpad for groundbreaking works and a vital space for filmmakers to connect with audiences. The festival continues to evolve, adapting to the changing landscape of the film industry while remaining true to Redford's original vision of fostering creativity and independent storytelling.
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