Bowen Yang, the “Wicked” actor and “Saturday Night Live” comedian, said he's in favor of having the Sundance Film Festival move to Salt Lake City, with some events remaining in Park City, rather than leave Utah entirely.
Frame By Frame will debut Saturday — the last night of the Sundance Film Festival — from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in “a small, little unknown alley” at 223 Floral Street, located behind official Sundance Film Festival venue Broadway Centre Cinemas.
Park City and Salt Lake City are continuing to guard many of the details of the bid to retain the Sundance Film Festival in the state. But the governor of Utah and the leader of the Park City Chamber/Bureau have recently entered the scene with limited information.
For Park City’s full-time residents, many of whom have grown up with the Sundance Film Festival, the idea of it leaving seems unimaginable.
Sundance Film Festival kicks off in Utah on Thursday. So what's the latest on its potential move to a new host city?
The Short Film Program awards honored the winning projects five days before the conclusion of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where 88 feature-length and episodic works and 57 short films — curated from 11,153 short film submissions — have screened to audiences in Park City, Salt Lake City and online.
As Sundance considers moving out of Utah, the indie film community weighs how much of its identity is rooted in Park City.
As the Sundance Film Festival nears its conclusion on Day 5, the buzz on Main Street in Park City continues with premieres ranging from Rachael Abigail Holder’s; Love, Brooklyn to Andrew Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet.
At Sundance, movie lovers and buyers are buzzing about where the festival might end up starting in 2027. It could stay in Park City, Utah, or Salt Lake - but Cincinnati and Boulder are also under consideration.
Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson received the Global Service Leadership award from the Sundance Institute. "We believe that global progress starts with women and children, and so we have prioritized their needs,
"When a mother hears there's no cure for her son's chronic kidney disease, they'll do anything in their power and beyond to change that," said Geiser.