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What to Know About the 2024 Sundance Film Festival |
Festival Director Eugene Hernandez is sharing some new important details about the upcoming Fest in a letter to the Sundance Community. Kicking off January 18 with premieres starting at noon, the 2024 Festival will be jam-packed with premiere screenings and special events up until the final day on January 28.
“We’re prioritizing a festive and formative in-person Festival in Park City and Salt Lake City all the way through the closing weekend,” writes Hernandez. “With the addition of special programming and more opportunities to see all of the films in both cities during the second half of the Festival, we hope you’ll join us for more days of Sundance 2024.”
Plus, we’re continuing online! Mark your calendars for January 25 when the online Festival portion begins.
“This is a busy time at Sundance, as we’re laying the foundation for the 2024 Festival — our 40th edition (and my first as Festival Director),” Hernandez continues. “This is also a challenging moment as artists fight for a more equitable entertainment industry. We’re more passionate than ever about the importance of celebrating and protecting fiercely independent voices.”
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FESTIVAL NEWS |
Join the Festival Volunteer Team |
Volunteering for the Sundance Film Festival is a one-of-a-kind experience. Join our passionate group of people dedicated to supporting independent cinema and get great perks. We are now accepting applications for the 2024 Fest, which takes place January 18–28. |
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MEMBERSHIP |
Win a Festival Ticket Package |
Complete the membership survey for a chance to win a ticket package to the 2024 Fest! If you’re not a member, we’d still love your feedback on what you might like to see in our membership program. Members enjoy benefits such as advance ticket access, merch discounts, access to our monthly shorts series, and more. |
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WATCHLIST |
The Pod Generation, Shortcomings Among August Releases |
It’s a big month for new releases! Randall Park’s feature directorial debut, Shortcomings, is having its theatrical release tomorrow. Plus, Sophie Barthes' The Pod Generation and Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s Mutt will be released to wider audiences. |
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SFF ASIA |
Tickets on Sale for Sundance Film Festival Asia |
Jamojaya, Shortcomings, Sometimes I Think About Dying — each of these films have something in common: they're all screening at Sundance Film Festival Asia 2023. Taking place for the first time in Taipei, Taiwan, the Festival will kick off August 18. |
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Advisor Studio: Navigating a Career as a Cinematographer |
Cinematography is an exciting blend of art and technology, filled with many creative possibilities. But how does an aspiring cinematographer launch their career? Join veteran cinematographer Polly Morgan (The Woman King, Where the Crawdads Sing, Legion) and director-cinematographer Rachel Morrison (Black Panther, Mudbound, The Morning Show, The Mandalorian) as they discuss how to navigate your career as a cinematographer in an evolving industry on Thursday, August 24. |
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