
"The Sundance Institute announced today 90 feature films, including the competition titles, and seven episodic projects that will screen at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the final edition to be held in Park City, UT. (Eight other projects were previously announced as part of the Park City Legacy program.) Among them are new films from John Wilson, Josephine Decker, Kogonada, Gregg Araki, Alex Gibney and Antoine Fuqua;"
"Submissions this year were 16,201, a slight uptick from last year, with 4,255 of those feature films. Of the 90 feature films in the festival, 36, or 40%, are from first-time filmmakers. Says Director of Programming Kim Yutani, "There's just an incredible array of voices, styles and different approaches to to telling these stories, and they all resonated so deeply with us.""
The 2026 Sundance Film Festival runs January 22 to February 1, 2026, in Park City, Utah, with a virtual program January 29 to February 1. The festival will screen 90 feature films and seven episodic projects, plus previously announced Park City Legacy selections. Submissions totaled 16,201, including 4,255 feature films, and 36 of the 90 features (40%) are from first-time filmmakers. Notable contributors include John Wilson, Josephine Decker, Kogonada, Gregg Araki, Alex Gibney, Antoine Fuqua, and a posthumous film co-directed by William Greaves. Three films feature Charli xcx, and the festival will honor Robert Redford and Utah.
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