Sundance 2024: A Cinematic Extravaganza in Park city

As the iconic Sundance Film Festival gears up for its 40th-anniversary celebration, Park City is set to become the epicenter of independent cinema, drawing film lovers, industry insiders, actors, and artists for a spectacular lineup of events. The 2024 festival promises a milestone year with a packed schedule of parties, panels, concerts, and networking opportunities, alongside the highly anticipated big-screen showings.

Houses, Lodges, and Activations:

Adobe on Main (558 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-22) For the 13th consecutive year, Adobe takes center stage as the presenting sponsor and official editing platform of Sundance. The inaugural space features a Variety-hosted panel, Changemakers in Film discussion, and insights into the behind-the-scenes of a Sundance gem.

Cinema Café (Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St., Jan. 19–25) Presented by Audible, Cinema Café offers a series of informal chats bringing together guests for thought-provoking encounters, adding a unique flavor to the festival experience.

Chase Sapphire on Main (573 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-23) Chase Sapphire invites cardmembers and media attendees to a unique experience with cast parties, Los Angeles Times Talks, musical performances, and more. Complimentary bites, live music, and activations await, offering a first-come, first-served basis for attendees.

7th Annual MACRO Lodge (136 Heber Ave., Park City) MACRO Lodge returns for its seventh year, showcasing panels and parties championing inclusion and people of color. A star-studded lineup includes David Alan Grier, Justice Smith, Normani, and more.

Indigenous House (Main Street, Park City, Jan. 19-21) IllumiNative's house celebrates Native culture with music, art, and food. Talks with director Sydney Freeland and discussions with notable figures promise engaging conversations.

Latinx House (268 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) Returning for its fifth year, Latinx House celebrates the truth, power, and culture of Latinx creators. Daily programming features influential figures in the entertainment industry.

Canon Creative Studio (Park City Museum, 528 Main St., Jan. 19-22) The Canon Creative Studio offers a warm retreat from the cold with panel programming spotlighting independent filmmaking trends. Guests can explore the latest Canon gear through various shooting vignettes.

Audible Listening Lodge (Kimball Terrace, 675 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) With daily programming, public hours, and Variety x Audible Cocktails and Conversations panels, the Audible Listening Lodge is a haven for film enthusiasts.

UTA House (508 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) The top Hollywood talent agency hosts a private, invitation-only house with curated programming, offering exclusive insights from Jan. 19-21.

ASCAP Music Cafe (Acura House of Energy, 480 Swede Alley, Park City, Jan. 21-22) Presented by ASCAP, the 26th annual edition features live music performances and composer interviews, complemented by Acura's sponsorship.

White Claw Shore Club (Courchevel Bistro, 201 Heber Ave., Park City) A festival pop-up with daily programming from Jan. 18-21, the White Claw Shore Club promises highlights, including an appearance by rocker Brittany Howard.

NFP Inspire Film Lounge (268 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) NFP, the fourth-largest insurance company in the U.S., treats invite-only guests to an immersive experience with health and wellness offerings, live music performances, and celebrity portraits.

Indie Directors and Creators Spotlight (The Cabin, 427 Main St., Park City, Jan. 20-21) Presented by Ericka Nicole Malone Entertainment, this two-day activation celebrates diverse voices in filmmaking with panel sessions, performances, and conversations with industry leaders.

Additional Highlights:

Latinx House (268 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) The Latinx House returns for its fifth year, dedicated to celebrating the truth, power, and culture of Latinx creators. Daily programming from Jan. 19-21 will feature influential figures in the entertainment industry, including River Gallo, Armando Ibañez, Esteban Arango, Lourdes Portillo, and Aurora Guerrero.

Canon Creative Studio (Park City Museum, 528 Main St., Jan. 19-22) At the Canon Creative Studio, guests can explore the latest trends in independent filmmaking through panel programming. The studio offers a warm retreat from the cold and features various shooting vignettes showcasing the capabilities of the latest Canon gear.

Audible Listening Lodge (Kimball Terrace, 675 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) The Audible Listening Lodge, located at Kimball Terrace, will host daily programming and public hours. Additionally, attendees can look forward to a series of Variety x Audible Cocktails and Conversations panels, adding an auditory dimension to the festival experience.

UTA House (508 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) The renowned Hollywood talent agency, UTA, takes center stage with a private, invitation-only house. Curated by UTA's entertainment marketing division, the house will feature exclusive programming from Jan. 19-21, providing a unique insider's perspective on the industry.

ASCAP Music Cafe (Acura House of Energy, 480 Swede Alley, Park City, Jan. 21-22) The 26th annual ASCAP Music Cafe, presented by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, promises two days of live music performances and composer interviews. Partnering with Acura, the official vehicle of the festival, this event is a must-attend for music enthusiasts.

White Claw Shore Club (Courchevel Bistro, 201 Heber Ave., Park City) For a festival pop-up with a touch of rock, the White Claw Shore Club at Courchevel Bistro is the place to be. Daily programming from Jan. 18-21 will include special appearances, adding a refreshing vibe to the Sundance festivities.

NFP Inspire Film Lounge (268 Main St., Park City, Jan. 19-21) NFP, the fourth-largest insurance company in the U.S., invites exclusive guests to the Inspire Film Lounge. This immersive experience will feature health and wellness offerings, live music performances, and celebrity portraits, creating a unique intersection of entertainment and well-being.

Indie Directors and Creators Spotlight (The Cabin, 427 Main St., Park City, Jan. 20-21) Presented by Ericka Nicole Malone Entertainment, this two-day activation celebrates diverse voices in filmmaking. With performances by the legendary R&B trio SWV and panel sessions featuring industry leaders, the spotlight is on new and upcoming talent in the independent film scene.

Culinary Delights at ChefDance Social: ChefDance Social (Park City, Jan. 17-28) Elevating the Sundance experience, ChefDance Social, an annual culinary experience and dinner series, transforms into a permanent full-service restaurant open nightly from 5-10 p.m. This culinary haven founded by Mimi Kim and Kenny Griswold extends its offerings beyond private festival events. Culinary partner Chef Shawn McClain, a James Beard Award-winner, and executive chef Jordan Harvey collaborated on the Sundance week opening menu. The restaurant, located at an undisclosed location, will feature rotating guest chefs even after the festival. Reservations for filmmakers are now open, and inquiries can be directed to ChefDanceSocial@Theinfluence.com.

Adventure and Fashion with Cotopaxi: Cotopaxi’s Park City Retail Store (333 Main St, directly across from the Egyptian Theater) Cotopaxi, the adventure brand, joins as an official sustaining sponsor and the official outerwear jacket of the 2024 festival. The collaboration includes a limited-edition Cotopaxi x Sundance 2024 jacket, the Fuego, exclusively given to filmmakers and jurors. Additionally, Cotopaxi partners with IndieWire and secures a dedicated space in the IndieWire Lounge, offering a unique blend of adventure and fashion.

Event Schedule:

Opening Night Gala and Festivities: Thursday, January 18

  • Opening Night Gala: Celebrating 40 Years Presented by Chase Sapphire (DeJoria Center, 268 Spring Dr., Kamas, Utah, 7:15-11 p.m.) The grand celebration marks the 40th anniversary of Sundance, honoring Christopher Nolan, Kristen Stewart, Celine Song, Maite Alberdi, and Pat Mitchell. A star-studded event with presenters including Robert Downey Jr., Jesse Eisenberg, Christine Vachon, Jodie Foster, and Mary Robinson. Additional support is provided by the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, Acura, and Google TV.

  • Filmmaker and Artist Welcome Party (Audible Listening Lodge, 675 Main St., Park City, 7-10 p.m.) A vibrant gathering at the Audible Listening Lodge welcomes filmmakers and artists, setting the tone for a week of creativity and collaboration.

  • Chase Sapphire Presents Leon Bridges at The Marquis (The Marquis Park City, 427 Main St., Park City, 8 p.m.) Utah’s new music venue, The Marquis Park City, hosts soul singer Leon Bridges as part of The Premiere Series. Presented by Chase Sapphire, this musical event promises a night of soulful tunes and memorable performances.

  • Cast Party for Freaky Tales (Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 9 p.m.– 1 a.m.) Join the upper-level party at Chase Sapphire on Main to celebrate Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s film "Freaky Tales" with the star-studded cast including Pedro Pascal, Jay Ellis, Normani Kordei Hamilton, and more.

  • Neon (Sommsation Wine Lounge, 408 Main St., 9 p.m.) The Oscar-winning company Neon raises a toast to its festival titles including "Handling the Undead," "Seeking Mavis Bacon," and "Stress Positions."

Friday, January 19

  • The Big Idea: Last Mile (Lodges at Deer Valley, 2900 Deer Valley Dr. East, Park City, 10:30 a.m.) Presented by Mit Solve and followed by a filmmaker Q&A, this event is a collaboration between Brand Storytelling and Passion Point Collective.

  • Cinema Café (Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St., 11 a.m.-12 p.m.) Featuring Sue Bird and Jay Ellis, Cinema Café at Filmmaker Lodge presents informal and thought-provoking encounters.

  • Panel for The Outrun (Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.) Join the lower-level event for a panel discussion on filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt’s film "The Outrun," starring Saoirse Ronan. Moderated by LA Times film editor Joshua Rothkopf.

  • Indigenous House (Main Street) The Indigenous House kicks off its events on Main Street with the Red Spirit Drum Group at 11 a.m., a luncheon honoring partners, sponsors, and tribal leaders from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., a Fireside Chat featuring Charlene Polite Corley from Nielsen at 1-1:30 p.m., and a mix and mingle from 2-4 p.m. This promises to be a culturally enriching experience celebrating Indigenous voices and stories.

More Festival Highlights:

  • Legacy in the Making (Lodges at Deer Valley, 2900 Deer Valley Dr. East, Park City, 11:30 a.m.) Presented by Team One, this event is followed by a Q&A and luncheon, providing insights into the legacies being created in the film industry. Another collaboration by Brand Storytelling and Passion Point Collective.

  • MACRO Lodge Open House (136 Heber Ave., Park City, 12-3 p.m.) Join the "eat-drink-vibe" celebration at the MACRO Lodge's opening in honor of "Freaky Tales." Indulge in light bites and Ketel One libations inspired by MACRO and eOnefilm.

  • Chef Melissa King Menu Takeover (Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 1-3 p.m.) Renowned Chef Melissa King takes over Chase Sapphire on Main with a curated menu featuring Hong Kong-style French toast, mini Cali breakfast burritos, Mala lamb skewers, scallion pancakes with labneh, and chili crisp. Cardmembers have the exclusive opportunity for a meet and greet.

  • Values Unite Us, Issues Divide Us Panel and Reception (The Latinx House, 268 Main St., 1-3 p.m.) Hosted by The Center for Cultural Power and Earthjustice, this panel discusses the power of culture to advance intersectional solutions for various issues. Panelists include Favianna Rodriguez, Andre Segura, River Gallo, Armando Ibañez, and Iliana Sosa.

  • Using Art to Process Trauma (Canon Creative Studio, Park City Museum, 528 Main St., 2 p.m.) Explore the role of art in processing trauma through a panel discussion featuring co-directors Slava Leontyev and Brendan Bellomo, along with Dr. Ben Lewis of the Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah. The focus is on the documentary "Porcelain War" set against the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

  • Cheers, Queers (Acura House of Energy, 550 Swede Alley, 2-5 p.m.) Frameline, GLAAD, and NewFest come together to celebrate queer cinema at the Sundance Film Festival. The event includes a 'Queer Film is Activism' panel discussion with notable panelists.

  • Women in Film Panel: Confidence To Be - Powerful Producers Driving Modern Storytelling (UTA House, 508 Main St., Park City, 2-4 p.m.) Women in Film presents an annual panel featuring cocktails and conversations with top producers reshaping on-screen narratives, presented by SmartTox.

  • Darling Pop Up at Olive + Tweed (Olive + Tweed, 608 Main St., Park City, January 19-20, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.) Explore a two-day pop-up hosted by Darling at Olive + Tweed, featuring shopping, cider sipping, light bites, and exclusive special merchandise with a 30 percent discount.

  • Freaky Tales Conversation (MACRO Lodge, 136 Heber Ave., Park City, 3-3:45 p.m.) Join a panel discussion with the creators, cast, and producers of "Freaky Tales," including Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden, Jay Ellis, Normani, and more. Moderated by Charles D. King.

  • Disney+ Out of My Mind (Handle, 136 Heber Ave., Park City, 5-7 p.m.) A reception celebrating the film "Out of My Mind" starring Luke Kirby, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Judith Light, among others.

  • Rabbit Hole Celebration (440 Main St., 5:30-7:30 p.m.) Presented by Rabbit Hole at World of Hyatt, join founder Kaveh Zamanian for a Sundance soirée with whiskey tastings.

  • 2nd Annual Multicultural Dinner (Riverhorse on Main, 540 Main St., Park City, 7 p.m.) Sunrise Collective, MACRO, Latinx House, IllumiNative, and Pop Culture Collaborative present a dinner to toast and celebrate united efforts to diversify the entertainment industry.

  • The Creative Coalition – Voices Of Impact: The Festival Dinner (Buona Vita, 804 Main St., Park City, 7:30 p.m.) An invitation-only leadership dinner hosted by actor and president of the Creative Coalition Tim Daly, sponsored by AARP.

  • The Black Keys Headline The Premiere Series (The Marquis Park City, 427 Main Street, Park City, 8 p.m.) Utah’s new music venue, The Marquis Park City, launches festival week with a two-night live show featuring the Black Keys and supporting performance by Gabe Carter.

  • The Outrun party (Acura House of Energy, 550 Swede Alley, Park City, 9 p.m.-12 a.m.) Celebrate the premiere of Nora Fingscheidt’s film "The Outrun" at this post-premiere party.

  • Cast Party for Sasquatch Sunset (Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 8:30 p.m.-12 a.m.) Join filmmakers David Zellner and Nathan Zellner and their cast for a celebration of the film "Sasquatch Sunset."

  • The Infatuation and Chase Sapphire Present: After Hours with Sunday Vinyl & Frasca (427 Main Street, downstairs, Park City, 9 p.m. – 1 a.m.) Reserve cardmembers are invited to an exclusive party featuring bites and beverages from Denver’s Sunday Vinyl. Enjoy a night of food, drinks, DJs, and giveaways.

  • Midnight MACRO Party (136 Heber Ave., Park City, 10 p.m.-2 a.m.) MACRO’s annual late-night bash hosted by Charles D. King and Stacey Walker King.

  • Cast Party for Presence (Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 11:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.) Join Steven Soderbergh and the cast of "Presence" for a late-night celebration.

Saturday, January 20

Indigenous House (Main Street)

  • Storytelling, Filmmaking, and Art: A Conversation with Tazbah Chavez and Friends (11 a.m.- 12 p.m.)

  • Networking Reception sponsored by Warner Bros. Discovery (6-8 p.m.)

  • Antigravity Academy x SuperSpecial Panel: In Conversation with Carlos Lopez Estrada + Amy Anoibi (UTA House, 508 Main St., Park City, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.) Director Carlos Lopez Estrada and Amy Aniobi of SuperSpecial lead a panel discussing multi-disciplinary work and the constant crossover of independent talent.

  • Crafting the Culture with NBCU’s Creative Powerhouses (MACRO Lodge, 136 Heber Ave., Park City, 11-11:45 a.m.)

Friday, January 19

  • Legacy in the Making

    • Location: Lodges at Deer Valley, 2900 Deer Valley Dr. East, Park City

    • Time: 11:30 a.m.

    • Details: Presented by Team One, followed by a Q&A and luncheon. Presented by Brand Storytelling and Passion Point Collective.

  • MACRO Lodge Open House

    • Location: 136 Heber Ave., Park City

    • Time: 12-3 p.m.

    • Details: "Eat-drink-vibe" at the opening of the MACRO Lodge in celebration of Freaky Tales. Light bites and Ketel One libations inspired by the MACRO and eOnefilm.

  • Chef Melissa King Menu Takeover

    • Location: Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 1-3 p.m.

    • Details: Chef Melissa King will present four dishes throughout the weekend. Cardmembers will have the opportunity for a meet and greet.

  • Values Unite Us, Issues Divide Us Panel and Reception

    • Location: The Latinx House, 268 Main St.

    • Time: 1-3 p.m.

    • Details: The Center for Cultural Power and Earthjustice host a discussion on charting a system grounded in commonly held values and interrogating the power of culture to advance intersectional solutions for various issues.

  • Using Art to Process Trauma

    • Location: Canon Creative Studio, Park City Museum, 528 Main St.

    • Time: 2 p.m.

    • Details: Panel discussion on how art can be a meaningful tool in processing severe trauma.

  • Cheers, Queers

    • Location: Acura House of Energy, 550 Swede Alley

    • Time: 2-5 p.m.

    • Details: Celebrating queer cinema and its makers at the Sundance Film Festival presented by Frameline, GLAAD, and NewFest. Includes a ‘Queer Film is Activism’ panel discussion.

  • Women in Film Panel: Confidence To Be: Powerful Producers Driving Modern Storytelling

    • Location: UTA House, 508 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 2-4 p.m.

    • Details: Women in Film annual panel featuring cocktails and conversations with top producers reshaping on-screen narratives.

  • Darling Pop Up at Olive + Tweed

    • Location: Olive + Tweed, 608 Main St., Park City

    • Time: January 19-20, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

    • Details: Darling is hosting a two-day pop-up with exclusive special merchandise and 30 percent discounts.

  • Freaky Tales Conversation

    • Location: MACRO Lodge, 136 Heber Ave., Park City

    • Time: 3-3:45 p.m.

    • Details: Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden join cast members for a panel discussion. Moderated by Charles D. King.

  • Disney+ Out of My Mind

    • Location: Handle, 136 Heber Ave., Park City

    • Time: 5-7 p.m.

    • Details: A reception to celebrate the Amber Sealey film starring Luke Kirby, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Judith Light, among others.

  • Rabbit Hole Celebration

    • Location: 440 Main St.

    • Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

    • Details: A Sundance soirée presented by Rabbit Hole at World of Hyatt with founder and whiskey maker Kaveh Zamanian.

  • 2nd Annual Multicultural Dinner

    • Location: Riverhorse on Main, 540 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 7 p.m.

    • Details: Presented by Pop Culture Collaborative and in partnership with Onyx Collective to toast and celebrate united efforts to further diversify the entertainment industry.

  • The Creative Coalition – Voices Of Impact: The Festival Dinner

    • Location: Buona Vita, 804 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 7:30 p.m.

    • Details: Annual invitation-only leadership dinner hosted by actor and president of the Creative Coalition Tim Daly. Sponsored by AARP.

  • The Black Keys Headline The Premiere Series

    • Location: The Marquis Park City, 427 Main Street, Park City

    • Time: 8 p.m.

    • Details: The Marquis Park City launches for festival week with The Premiere Series. Rock band the Black Keys take over with the start of a two-night live show.

  • The Outrun party

    • Location: Acura House of Energy, 550 Swede Alley, Park City

    • Time: 9 p.m.-12 a.m.

    • Details: Post-premiere celebration for Nora Fingscheidt’s film starring Saoirse Ronan.

  • Cast Party for Sasquatch Sunset

    • Location: Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 8:30 p.m.-12 a.m.

    • Details: Filmmakers David Zellner and Nathan Zellner join their cast for a party.

  • The Infatuation and Chase Sapphire Present: After Hours with Sunday Vinyl & Frasca

    • Location: 427 Main Street, downstairs, Park City

    • Time: 9 p.m. – 1 a.m.

    • Details: Reserve cardmembers are invited to an exclusive party featuring bites and beverages from Denver’s Sunday Vinyl.

  • Midnight MACRO Party

    • Location: 136 Heber Ave., Park City

    • Time: 10 p.m.-2 a.m.

    • Details: MACRO’s annual late-night bash hosted by Charles D. King and Stacey Walker King.

  • Cast Party for Presence

    • Location: Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 11:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.

    • Details: Steven Soderbergh joins his cast for a party.

Saturday, January 20

  • Indigenous House

    • Location: Main Street

    • Events:

      • Brunch: Presented by the Christensen Fund from 10-11 a.m.

      • The Legacy of Residential Schools: A Conversation with Julian Brave NoiseCat sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

      • Indie Roots to Mainstream Stage: A Fireside Chat with Sydney Freeland from 2-3 p.m.

      • Indigenous House closing party and celebration: from 6-9

Saturday, January 20

  • Power of Story: Four Decades of Taking Chances

    • Location: Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St.

    • Time: 3–4:30 p.m.

    • Details: A look back at the legacy of independent storytelling and the Sundance Film Festival over the course of four decades. A group of artists will reflect on their work and careers, the empowering nature of risk-taking, and the importance of negotiating creative freedom. Featuring: Miguel Arteta, Richard Linklater, Dawn Porter, Christine Vachon, and moderator Eugene Hernandez.

  • The Premiere Series Presents Charley Crockett

    • Location: The Marquis Park City, 427 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 9 p.m.

    • Details: The Marquis Park City welcomes country and blues singer Charley Crockett as part of The Premiere Series. Inquiries: TheMarquis@Theinfluence.com

Wednesday, January 24

  • Cinema Café: Episodic Storytellers

    • Location: Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St.

    • Time: 11 a.m.–12 p.m.

    • Details: Mark Duplass, Mel Eslyn, Steve James, and Nzingha Stewart.

  • The Big Conversation: First Steps, First Films

    • Location: Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St.

    • Time: 2-3 p.m.

    • Details: Geared toward emerging artists, this session explores career-building and forging a creative identity as the landscape of independent storytelling continues to evolve. A small group of filmmakers will discuss how they’ve navigated these challenges, featuring Carlos López Estrada and others.

Thursday, January 25

  • Cinema Café

    • Location: Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St.

    • Time: 11 a.m.–12 p.m.

    • Details: Debra Granik and Dee Rees.

  • Sundance Trivia: The 40th Edition

    • Location: Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St.

    • Time: 2-3 p.m.

    • Details: Four Decades of history; one trivial hour. Test your knowledge of Sundance history with “a ragtag assembly of comedians, filmmakers, and fest veterans.”

Friday, January 26

  • Film Church

    • Location: Filmmaker Lodge, 550 Main St.

    • Time: 2–3:30 p.m.

    • Details: Finish your Sundance experience by sharing a near-spiritual occasion with a group of film lovers who are also world-renowned filmmakers. The sermon will feature special guests, including former Sundance festival director John Cooper, Zoe Lister-Jones, and a few filmmakers who took home awards that morning. Hosted by Eugene Hernandez and Kim Yutani.

  • The Premiere Series Presents Kaskade

    • Location: The Marquis Park City, 427 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 9 p.m.

    • Details: The Marquis Park City features EDM star Kaskade as part of The Premiere Series. Inquiries: TheMarquis@Theinfluence.com

Saturday, January 27

  • The Premiere Series Presents Dirty Heads

    • Location: The Marquis Park City, 427 Main St., Park City

    • Time: 8:30 p.m.

    • Details: The Marquis Park City features a performance from Dirty Heads to close out The Premiere Series. Inquiries: TheMarquis@Theinfluence.com

The Sundance Film Festival's 40th-anniversary edition promises to be a cinematic spectacle, bringing together a diverse array of talent and experiences. With a rich lineup of events, panels, and parties, Park City is ready to host an unforgettable celebration of independent cinema and creativity. Stay tuned for more updates on this milestone festival that continues to shape the landscape of the film industry.

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