
"There will be stars, from Natalie Portman to Charli XCX, and breakout discoveries, tearjerkers, comedies, thrillers, oddities that defy categorization and maybe even a few future Oscar nominees. The pop ups and sponsors will be out in full force on Main Street. The lines to get into the 90 movies premiering across 10 days will be long and the volunteers will be endlessly helpful and cheery in subfreezing temperatures."
"It's no surprise that legacy will be a through-line at this year's final edition in Park City. There will be screenings of restored Sundance gems like "Little Miss Sunshine," "Mysterious Skin," "House Party" and "Humpday" as well as Redford's first truly independent film, the 1969 sports drama "Downhill Racer." Many will also pay tribute to Redford at the institute's fundraising event, where honorees include Chloé Zhao, Ed Harris and Nia DaCosta."
The Sundance Film Festival returns to Park City with familiar elements: stars, breakout discoveries, tearjerkers, comedies, thrillers and oddities among 90 premieres across 10 days. Pop-ups, sponsors and long lines will animate Main Street while volunteers work in subfreezing temperatures. The festival faces a moment of transition after decades of stability, saying farewell to its longtime Park City home and moving toward a new chapter without founder Robert Redford. Programming will emphasize legacy with restored Sundance films and tributes, and the institute's fundraising event will honor filmmakers and industry figures tied to Sundance's influence and mentorship.
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