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Photo credit: Tanzi Propst/Park City Municipal Corporation
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The Fest Kicks off This Week!! |
It’s time to finalize that schedule, download the app, zip up that suitcase, and meet us in Park City and Salt Lake City as we immerse ourselves in a program that celebrates bold vision and fresh perspectives.
Single Film Tickets are still available, but seating is limited. Secure tickets now for Tell Me Everything, Take Me Home, The Brittney Griner Story, and more visionary
projects. If your must-see title is sold out, join the waitlist and check the film’s detail page throughout the Festival. Additional tickets may be released daily.
Park City has designated Main Street as pedestrian-only and closed to vehicular traffic during the Sundance Film Festival at 10 a.m. each day, from Thursday, January 22, through Monday, January 26. The Main Street closure will be from Swede Alley to 7th Street. Learn more on How to Fest.
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Our Short Films Pass: Online is Still Available |
Indulge in the wide range of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival’s Short Film Program with a Short Films Pass: Online. From January 29 to February 1, stream fiction, nonfiction, and animated shorts on demand, including movies from the Midnight and Documentary short
film programs. Watch Jill Marie Sachs’ Taga, which follows a Filipina American who encounters an ancient evil in the Philippines, Liza Mandelup’s Luigi, about the obsessive fans of Luigi Mangione, and more.
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Let’s Talk Packing |
If you’re joining us in Utah for the 2026 Festival, you probably already have the big stuff covered, like your cozy coat, sturdy snow boots, and that carefully curated playlist. But even seasoned travelers can overlook the little things that make a big difference on the mountain. Don’t forget your winter weather MVPs: gloves, a scarf, earmuffs, and warm headwear. And be sure to bring a reusable water bottle, like our Doodler 32oz Nalgene, to stay
hydrated.
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Add These Fest Films Directed by Women to Your Favorites |
Women directors are bringing bold perspectives to this year’s Festival lineup, with over 70 new works premiering across features, shorts, and episodic projects. Carousel, a tender take on rekindled love; Big Girls Don’t Cry, a moving queer coming-of-age story; and Ghost in the Machine, a gripping AI-focused documentary. Dive into these works and more projects created with women behind the camera.
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Meet the Artist: 1981 |
In the coming-of-age short 1981, premiering in the Animated Short Film Program, 14-year-old Douglas comes home to an unforgettable surprise birthday party in his Long Island suburb. In our Meet the Artist Series presented by Acura, get a glimpse of the stellar animation as
co-writer-directors Andy and Carolyn London chat about a time when “the mullets were long, the metal was heavy.”
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