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How Sundance Changed Hollywood, and What the Future of the Festival Holds
Episode 1968

How Sundance Changed Hollywood, and What the Future of the Festival Holds

All Of It with Alison Stewart

February 3, 202628m 49s

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Show Notes

This year marks a big change the life of the Sundance Film Festival. Founder Robert Redford died in 2025, and 2026 is the final year that the festival was held in Park City, Utah, before moving to Boulder, Colorado. Senior entertainment writers at The Hollywood Reporter David Canfield and Mia Galuppo discuss their new piece, "The Ultimate Sundance Oral History: 'Screaming, Crying and Almost Throwing Up,'" what the festival has meant to indie film in America, and what the future may hold. Plus, listeners share their own experiences with Sundance.

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