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Today’s Debuts: See You When I See You, Antiheroine, Troublemaker, and more! |
Day 6 is here, and the energy’s still electric. We’ve had our share of standout moments, so why stop now? On today’s slate: See You When I See You, Antiheroine, Queen of Chess, Troublemaker, When a Witness Recants, Time and Water, The Brittney Griner Story, The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, and more. If films you want to see are sold out, don’t stress! Browse our Festival app and site to check if more tickets have become available for the films you want to see. There are tickets available to critically acclaimed films like Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie and Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story. And you can start getting tickets to award-winning screenings, like the Audience Award winners for World Cinema Documentary and U.S. Documentary categories.
But wait! There are more ways to watch those favorites on your list. If you missed titles that were sold out in-person, you can still catch many of them online. See movies like The Musical, Chasing Summer, Extra Geography, Nuisance Bear, Hanging By a Wire, LADY, and more on your own time on demand with a Single Film Ticket: Online starting January 29. Round out your Festival experience with a Short Films Pass: Online to gain access to our Short Film Program presented by Ketel One Vodka.
Our exciting Beyond Film Power of Story: On Legacy is here! Join us at the Egyptian Theatre at 3 p.m. as Ta-Nehisi Coates, Olivia Wilde, John Turturro, and Alex Gibney discuss what legacy means, who defines it, and how stories outlive their creators.
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Fest Posters to Beautify Your Space |
Get your hands on our 2026 Festival posters and adorn your space with fantastic abstract art designed by French design studio Choque LeGoff. Choose from two pieces, from the 2026 Festival Poster, spotlighting this season’s graphic of a sun and film strip motif, and our 2026 Limited
Edition Poster, featuring a beautiful iteration of frames. Hang these works of art up and reminisce about all the things you saw and did this year!
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Cinema Café: Antoine Fuqua & Billie Jean King |
Our Beyond Film program’s Cinema Café series presented by Audible concludes with a compelling discussion with Troublemaker director Antoine Fuqua and Billie Jean King, the subject of Liz Garbus and Elizabeth Wolff’s documentary Give Me the Ball! at the Filmmaker Lodge on Main
Street at 11 a.m. Be sure to get there early to grab a seat, as space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Or you can stream it later on our Beyond Film page.
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Meet the Artist: Antiheroine |
As Courtney Love prepares to release a new album for the first time in more than a decade, Antiheroine chronicles her rise in the rock scene with band Hole, her relationship with Kurt Cobain, and her love for music. Tune into our Meet the Artist series presented by Acura as directors Edward Lovelace and James Hall discuss how their film, debuting in the Premiers section, was made in a very intimate way and shows how the ’90s icon was able to
channel trauma into creativity.
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More to Imagine |
At Audible, we champion bold storytelling that inspires, transports, and transforms. That’s why we’re proud to partner with the Sundance Film Festival to uplift creators and celebrate the narratives that move us. There’s more to imagine when you listen.
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Photo 1: Padraic McKinley and Ethan Hawke attend the premiere of The Weight (Photo by Jason Peters). Photo 2: Billie Jean King attends the premiere of Give Me the Ball! (Photo by Jemal Countess). Photo 3: Andrew Stanton and Colby Day attend The Big Conversation: From Fire to Flight: Humans, Technology and Time (Photo by Stephanie Dunn). Photo 4: (L-R) Shaka King, Oona Roche, Eliks Fehmiu, Chloe Leigh King, Jordyn Jenkins, Daniel Croix, Meleokauaapuakea Hamasaki and Kristan Sprague attend Short Program 5 at Library Center Theatre (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images). Photo 5: Alan Fischer, Jonathan Cuchacovich, Daeil Kim, Tetiana Anderson, Sonia
Kennebeck, Doron Weber, Andrew Stanton and Colby Day attend the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize Reception (Photo by Stephanie Dunn).
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Day 5 Was Full of Laughs, Love, and Reparations |
Monday at the Sundance Film Festival saw Peter Dinklage, Alexander Skarsgård, and Olivia Colman come together for the premiere of Wicker, plus we debuted Ghost in the Machine, Run Amok, Chasing Summer, and Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild]. Also, relive the best moments from the first showings of Jaripeo, Soul Patrol, The Musical, Union County, Frank & Luis, BURN, Seized, Tell Me Everything.
Browse our Highlights page for more on the latest premieres and events. And watch our Festival Moments presented by Adobe series on Instagram as we chat with filmmakers and go behind the scenes at theaters across Park City.
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