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Film Debuts and a Dreamy Chat with Chloé Zhao and Kim Gillingham |
Welcome to the Sundance Film Fest on Sunday! On day four, check out the premieres of Broken English, an unforgettable documentary on legendary singer Marianne Faithfull, Cookie Queens, where girl scouts strive to be the top cookie sellers, Union County, a story of recovery amid the opioid epidemic, plus Jaripeo, Once Upon A Time In Harlem, Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, Rock Springs, BURN, and more.
Be sure to browse our Festival app and site each morning, as more tickets may become available for the films you want to see. You can also join the waitlist up to two hours before each screening. Seats may open up! In-person tickets are still available for films later in the week including Park City Legacy Screenings Saw (with director James Wan in attendance) and Humpday. Select titles can be viewed during our online portion of the Fest, kicking off January 29, including sold out in-person titles like All About the Money, Chasing Summer, and more.
Looking for an event to hit today? Join Chloé Zhao and Kim Gillingham for Dreams & Embodiment for the Creative Process, World of Hyatt – EXPERIENCES: Aura Photography, Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Activism on
Film and the Women Fighting for Change, and ASCAP Music Café where director Tamra Davis and
Bikini Kill’s Kathleen Hanna will discuss the exciting music doc, The Best Summer.
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Go Classic! |
Bundle up in signature 2026 Fest merch, like our Classic Collection Pigment Dyed Hoodie in Oatmeal Heather. This understated sweatshirt with soft brushed interior features our signature “Sundance Film Festival 2026” logo on the chest. It’s the perfect piece for layering!
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Cinema Café Welcomes Salman Rushdie |
Our Beyond Film program’s Cinema Café series presented by Audible continues with Salman Rushdie, of Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie, at the Filmmaker Lodge on Main Street at 11 a.m. Because space is limited, you’ll want to get there early to secure a seat. Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis. Can’t make it inside? Watch the live stream of Beyond Film on the Video Wall at Miner’s Park or stream it later on our Beyond Film page.
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Meet the Artist: The Lake |
Executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, The Lake, a documentary by local Utah filmmaker Abby Ellis captures how individuals come together to save the Great Salt Lake from ruin. In our Meet the Artist series presented by Acura, watch Ellis discuss how her film addresses not only a regional and environmental crisis, but a story about survival and our choices. Available in person and online.
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Experience Adobe House |
The place to be for those who are made to create is 608 Main Street. Register for access to inspiring filmmaker talks, creative connections with your filmmaking peers, and eye-opening demos of technology that can help you bring your big, bold vision to life. Open January 23 to January 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
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Photo 1: Danielle Brooks attends the If I Go Will They Miss Me Premiere at Library Center Theatre (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images). Photo 2: Olivia Wilde speaks onstage during The Invite Premiere at Eccles Center Theater (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images). Photo 3: (L-R) Sophie Mas, guest, Francesca Di Mottola, Brian A. Kates, Charli xcx, Michaela Celella, Natalie Portman, guest, Zak Millman, Joseph Shirley, Cathy Yan, Jonathan King, Jenna Ortega, James Pedersen, Zola Elgart Glassman, Ash Sarohia and Rae Baron attend The Gallerist Premiere at Eccles Center Theater (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images). Photo 4: (L-R) Stacey Wilson Hunt,
Moby, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard speak during Cinema Cafe 2 with Moby, Iain Forsyth, and Jane Pollard at Filmmaker Lodge (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images). Photo 5: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (2nd R) attends the Salt Lake City celebration and premiere of Cookie Queens at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival). Photo 6: (L-R) Olivia Colman, Alexander Skarsgård, Elizabeth Debicki, Eleanor Wilson, Peter Dinklage and Alex Huston Fischer attend the Wicker Premiere at Eccles Center Theater (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images).
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Stream of Standouts |
Day three of the Festival brought back-to-back brilliance, and we have all the details from the riveting premieres, from the standing ovation Olivia Wilde received for directing, and starring in, The Invite, to bromance moments between Dave Franco and O’Shea Jackson after the debut of The
Shitheads. Plus, step inside the theaters for the first screenings of I Want Your Sex, Levitating (Para Perasuk), Barbara Forever, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Bedford Park, American Doctor, Public Access, Extra Geography, Leviticus, Silenced, Nuisance Bear, and our Animated Short Film Program.
Be sure to visit our Highlights page daily for all the details on the latest premieres. And check out our Festival Moments presented by Adobe series on Instagram for a look at exclusive chats and behind the scenes segments with filmmakers at the Fest.
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