Sundance Announces Dates For 2025 Film Festival
Mar 28, 2024
It’s been less than two months since the end of the 2024 edition, but this morning the Sundance Institute revealed the dates for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. This year’s event will run from Thursday, January 23 through Sunday, February 2nd. And, as expected, Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah will house the main in-person venues for the festival.
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In a statement, Eugene Hernandez, Director, Sundance Film Festival and Public Programming noted, “While the next Sundance Film Festival is still 10 months away, we’re already laying the foundation for the 2025 edition, looking ahead to sharing a new group of artists’ work with audiences at the start of next year. My first Festival as Director was filled with so many moving, inspiring stories of discovery with emerging and established artists from around the world connecting with festivalgoers. Today I invite you to circle our upcoming 2025 dates on your calendar, January 23 to February 2. And that photo isn’t photoshopped! At the end of the 2024 Festival, I really climbed atop the marquee of Park City’s historic Egyptian Theater to change the dates in anticipation of 2025! Stay tuned for more and filmmakers look out for our call for submissions later this spring. See you there!”
You can see Hernandez safely changing the marquee in the image accompanying this report.
The institute promised that further details about the 2025 festival will be shared over the coming months.
Sundance’s 2024 edition featured several stand-out films including Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio’s Grand Jury prize winner “In the Summers,” Jesse Eisenberg’s “A Real Pain,” Josh Greenbaum’s “Will & Harper,” Nathan Silver’s “Between The Temples,” Angela Patton and Natalie Rae’s “Daughters,” Sean Wang’s “Didi,” Josh Margolin’s “Thelma,” Megan Park’s “My Old Ass,” Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man,” and Jane Schoenbrun’s “I Saw The TV Glow.”
Check out all our coverage of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
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