Amy Redford Remembers Father Robert Redford's Legacy Ahead of Sundance
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Amy Redford Remembers Father Robert Redford's Legacy Ahead of Sundance
"You know, he was playful and curious and kind, and I think what he taught us to do is really find the thing that we're most passionate about and the things we think might be able to change the world,"
"The best thing I think he did for my family was raise usbetween New York City and the mountains of Sundance, because we got to live between the city and in natural law, and taught us a very strong value of stewardship."
"I think his legacy is really about giving forward,"
"It's like a community that comes home every single year."
Amy Redford prepares for the first Sundance Film Festival without her father, Robert Redford, remembering his playful, curious, and kind nature. She credits him with teaching passion-driven work and encouraging pursuits that might change the world. She values being raised between New York City and the Sundance mountains, which instilled a love of both urban life and nature and a strong sense of stewardship. She finds comfort in Robert Redford's lasting legacy within the independent film community and Utah, emphasizing the spirit of giving forward and an annual return of a supportive film community.
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