Sundance Film Festival

The 2025 Sundance Film Festival runs January 23 through February 2, 2025 and celebrates independent storytelling both in person and online at the 41th edition of the Sundance Film Festival.

The Sundance Film Festival is the ultimate gathering of original storytellers and audiences seeking new voices and fresh perspectives. The annual program includes dramatic and documentary features, short films, and episodic content. There are also daily filmmaker conversations, panel discussions, and other events. Since 1985, hundreds of films launched at the Festival have gone on to gain critical acclaim and reach new audiences worldwide.

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Get more details and set up your new Festival account at festival.sundance.org. All tickets on sale now.


RadioACTive 01.23.23

Week 1 of the Utah Legislature saw bills seeking to halt affirmative treatment and surgery for transgender youth. RadioACTive passes the mic to Sue Robbins of Equality Utah's Transgender Advisory Council and Jeri Brummett, now former SL County GOP Parliamentarian. Plus, Sundance and Slamdance updates.

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"The Mad Writer" Featuring Music Producer L'Orange Premieres at Slamdance

A film editor by trade, Zachary Kashkett never planned to direct a documentary. But he has edited enough of them to know that his childhood friend Austin Hart, better known by his stage name L'Orange, had a story worth telling. In 2015, a year after making his initial pitch, Kashkett began filming the independent music producer to create what would become his directorial debut, "The Mad Writer." The documentary was over eight years in the making, culminating in the Slamdance premiere in Park City on January 20.

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Brooke Shields Takes to the Red Carpet to Promote New Documentary

Brooke Shields made a red carpet appearance at the Eccles Theater in Park City on January 20 ahead of the Sundance premiere of "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields."

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Sunrise House Celebrates AAPI Community at Sundance Film Festival

Daniel Dae Kim's smile lit up the room on Friday at the Riverhorse on Main Street in Park City, where Sunrise Collective will host its Sunrise House over opening weekend — offering interactive daytime programming and events that bring multicultural talent, filmmakers, executives and emerging artists into shared spaces of learning, celebration and collaboration.

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