What to Know About the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

The 2025 Sundance Film Festival is just around the corner, and excitement is building as filmmakers, industry professionals, and cinephiles prepare to converge in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah.

From January 23 to February 2, Sundance will once again celebrate the best of independent cinema with a vibrant mix of in-person and online experiences. With a program featuring over 90 feature films and 50 shorts across diverse genres and themes, this year’s Festival promises to deliver fresh perspectives and unforgettable stories.

For those planning to attend in person, screenings will kick off at noon local time on January 23 in Park City, with Salt Lake City screenings beginning on January 24. Venues such as the iconic Eccles Theater and The Ray Theatre will host premieres, while spaces like the Filmmaker Lodge on Main Street and The Box at The Ray will offer engaging conversations and events. Sundance has also made it easier for those unable to make the trip, as competition films and select additional titles will be available to stream online during the second half of the Festival, running from January 30 to February 2.

This hybrid approach reflects Sundance’s commitment to accessibility while maintaining its roots as a gathering place for creatives and audiences alike. Beyond screenings, the Festival will feature thought-provoking talks, networking opportunities, and the highly anticipated awards ceremony on January 31, where juried prizes and audience favorites will be revealed.

If you haven’t already secured your travel and accommodations, now is the time. Sundance’s lodging site offers tools and resources, including an interactive map, to help attendees plan their stay. For those who want to stay connected year-round, becoming a Sundance Institute member offers benefits like early ticket access and exclusive content, all while supporting the organization’s mission to empower independent artists.

This year also carries an air of reflection, as Sundance begins planning for its future beyond 2026, exploring potential new locations while remaining deeply tied to Utah for the next two Festivals. As always, Sundance embodies the spirit of discovery, honoring its legacy while looking forward to the future of storytelling. Whether you’re attending in person or joining virtually, the 2025 Sundance Film Festival promises to be a celebration of creativity and connection like no other. See you there!

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