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The Salt Lake Tribune |
The Sundance Film Festival will move to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, after more than 40 years in Park City. Its new home is a college town, tech town and more — "not just filmmakers but poets ...
Forbes |
“This decision was informed by a detailed evaluation of the key components essential to creating our festival,” said Ebs Burnough, Board Chair of Sundance Institute, the non-profit organization that ...
Today |
The Park City mayor says they fought to keep the festival and that she is proud of all the work they’ve done.
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The 27th annual festival will feature film, short film and TV episode screenings, some of which will have directors, stars and other talent present.
The Sundance Institute announced Thursday that its influential movie festival will leave Park City, Utah — its home since 1981 — and move east to Boulder, Colorado. The decision comes after a nearly year-long search for a potential new host for the Sundance Film Festival.
As Colorado celebrated the coming move of the Sundance Film Festival to Boulder, Colorado film industry leaders were looking ahead at what seemed like potential for more production.
The Sundance Film Festival announced on Thursday it is moving location from Park City, Utah, to the university town of Boulder, Colorado, starting with its 2027 edition. The film festival, which was co-founded by Hollywood star Robert Redford in Salt Lake City back in 1978,
After spending 40 years in Utah, the Sundance Film Festival will be relocating to Boulder, Colorado; organizers said the festival had outgrown Park City.
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The iconic Sundance Film Festival will be moving from Park City, Utah to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, the festival and the Colorado Governor's Office announced on Thursday.