Sundance Film Festival's Final Utah Edition Ends

Iconic indie film event to move to Colorado in 2027 after over 40 years in Park City.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 11:31pm

The Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford's renowned independent film showcase, is drawing to a close this weekend in Park City, Utah, marking the end of an era for the iconic event. After over four decades in its longtime home, Sundance will be relocating to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, leaving many filmmakers, volunteers, and attendees feeling nostalgic about the change.

Why it matters

Sundance has been a crucial launchpad for independent films and filmmakers over the past four decades, helping to discover and elevate countless talents. The festival's move to Colorado represents a significant shift in the indie film landscape, as it leaves behind the community and legacy it has built in Park City.

The details

The Sundance Film Festival has been held annually in Park City, Utah, since its inception over 40 years ago. The festival, founded by actor Robert Redford, has been instrumental in discovering and promoting independent films and filmmakers. This year's edition marks the final time the event will take place in its longtime Utah home before relocating to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027.

  • The Sundance Film Festival has been held annually in Park City, Utah, since its inception over 40 years ago.
  • This year's edition of the Sundance Film Festival, which is taking place in January 2026, marks the final time the event will be held in Park City.

The players

Robert Redford

The actor and filmmaker who founded the Sundance Film Festival over 40 years ago.

Sundance Film Festival

An annual independent film festival that has been held in Park City, Utah, for over four decades and is now relocating to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027.

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The takeaway

The relocation of the Sundance Film Festival from its longtime home in Park City, Utah, to Boulder, Colorado, marks the end of an era for the iconic independent film event. While the festival will continue, the move represents a significant shift in the indie film landscape and leaves behind the community and legacy Sundance has built in Park City over the past four decades.