Top L–R: Mysterious Skin, American Dream Second Row L-R: Little Miss Sunshine, Downhill Racer, Half Nelson Bottom Row L-R: Humpday, House Party, Saw
Honoring Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford Throughout the Festival
Select Talks to be Presented at Egyptian Theatre
Ticket Passes & Packages on Sale Tomorrow, October 22, 2025
PARK CITY, UTAH, October 21, 2025 — The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the Park City Legacy program for the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, celebrating the Festival’s rich history and shared experiences in Utah through archival and restoration screenings of iconic films from previous editions, artists talks with notable Festival alumni, and a special event for the community. This year’s Festival will serve as a meaningful tribute to Robert Redford and his vision that has inspired generations of artists and redefined cinema around the world. The Festival will be held from January 22–February 1, 2026, in person in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, with the at-home program available online from January 29–February 1, 2026, for audiences across the country. Select talks will take place at the Egyptian Theatre, a landmark venue with a long-standing connection to the Festival.
Robert Redford’s dedication to the power of storytelling shaped independent cinema. Sundance Institute was created to nurture artists while the Sundance Film Festival was built to provide a space for works to find their audiences. In honor of his memory, a commemorative screening of Downhill Racer (released in 1969) will be presented, his first independent film and a passion project that was his catalyst for the creation of Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival. Throughout the Festival, there will be gatherings that uplift the mission he envisioned, including the Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford event, Salt Lake City Celebration event, and the Directors Brunch at Sundance Mountain Resort where the 2026 filmmakers will convene, among other moments.
The Park City Legacy program will take place from Tuesday, January 27, through Friday, January 30, during the second half of the Festival. This year’s lineup represents a cross section of the stories that reflect the Sundance Film Festival’s tradition of programming bold narratives. The film screenings will include director appearances and select cast members to be revealed, sparking fresh dialogue and connection through storytelling, for brand-new digital restorations of Little Miss Sunshine (Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris), House Party (Reginald Hudlin), Half Nelson (Ryan Fleck), American Dream (Barbara Kopple), and Mysterious Skin (Gregg Araki), as well as a recent restoration of Saw (James Wan). The series will also feature an archival screening of Humpday (Lynn Shelton). Also showing is a retrospective short film program. A full lineup will be announced of world premieres from emerging and established filmmakers that will run throughout the duration of the Festival.
The Park City Legacy program will additionally include special talks — as part of the Beyond Film series offering artist and filmmaker discussions — bringing alumni artists together for conversations reflecting on the meaning and evolution of legacy, with participants to be announced. A selection of talks will be held at the Egyptian Theatre, one of the first venues for the Sundance Film Festival. The Egyptian is where a cinematic community was built and has been home to some of the Festival’s most memorable moments over the years. In 2026, the iconic theater will be celebrating 100 years as “The Jewel of Main Street.” In addition, a culmination event for the public will be held on January 30 to celebrate the many cherished memories of the over 40-year history of the annual Festival founded by Robert Redford and show deep gratitude for the local Utah community, with details and location to follow.
“This will be an especially poignant year for us as we reflect on the vision of our late Founder, Robert Redford, who redefined cinema and provided a home for generations of artists when he created Sundance Institute. In the coming weeks as we announce the projects premiering at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, we aim to have these compelling new stories in conversation with films from the Festival’s first four decades and also share moments that connect our history as a Festival with the present and future of independent filmmaking,” said Eugene Hernandez, Director, Sundance Film Festival and Public Programming. “We’re looking forward to honoring the Festival’s time in Park City and Robert Redford’s legacy. His fearless support of artistic integrity and risk-taking is at the core of the work we continue to do, and the 2026 Festival will be a celebration of that important mission.”
“The program announced today carries special significance as we mark and honor this year’s Festival in Utah and is the start to a full slate of projects to be unveiled in the coming weeks,” said Kim Yutani, Director of Programming, Sundance Film Festival. “This coming January we’re looking forward to hosting our community of alumni, artists, industry, staff, and volunteers with deep connections to the Festival in Utah as they come together in celebration of a place so meaningful to us all.”
“Over the almost 30 years of Sundance Institute’s collaboration with our partner, the UCLA Film & Television Archive, we’ve not only worked to ensure that the Festival’s legacy endures through film preservation, but we’ve seen that output feed an astonishing resurgence of repertory cinema programming across the country,” said John Nein, Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer and Director of Strategic Initiatives. “The films we’ve preserved and the newly restored films screening at this year’s Festival, including some big anniversaries, are an important way to keep the independent stories from years past alive in our culture today.”
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22, at 9 a.m. PT/10 a.m. MT/noon ET. In-Person Ticket Packages and Passes and Online Ticket Packages and Passes will be on sale at festival.sundance.org/tickets. Single Film Tickets will go on sale starting January 14, 2026.
The Sundance Film Festival is an artist program of Sundance Institute, a nonprofit that has supported thousands of artists every year plus thousands more through its public programming. Proceeds earned through Festival ticket sales go to uplifting and developing emerging artists on a year-round basis through focused labs, direct grants, fellowships, residencies, and more.
PARK CITY LEGACY FILMS
Park City Legacy films are archival screenings of titles that premiered at previous editions of the Sundance Film Festival, allowing new audiences to experience these stories in a theatrical setting and giving audiences the opportunity to discover and rediscover the films that have shaped the heritage of both Sundance Institute and independent storytelling.
American Dream / U.S.A. (Director & Producer: Barbara Kopple, Producer: Arthur Cohn) — When workers at the Hormel meatpacking plant in Austin, Minnesota, are asked to take a substantial pay cut in a highly profitable year, the local labor union decides to go on strike and fight for a wage they believe is fair. But as the work stoppage drags on and the strikers face losing everything, friends become enemies, families are divided, and the very future of this typical mid-American town is threatened. Participants: Lewie Anderson, R.J. Bergstrom, Ron Bergstrom, Wayne Goodnature, Jim Guyette, Jesse Jackson.
- 35th anniversary. American Dream played at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival as part of the U.S. Documentary Competition and took home an Audience Award: Documentary, a Filmmaker Trophy: Documentary, and the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary. It won the 1991 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Supervised and approved by director Barbara Kopple, this 4K digital restoration was undertaken by Janus Films and the Criterion Collection from a scan of the 16 mm internegative. The original monaural soundtrack was remastered from the 35 mm DME magnetic track.
*In attendance will be Barbara Kopple.
Half Nelson / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: Ryan Fleck, Screenwriter & Producer: Anna Boden, Producers: Lynette Howell Taylor, Rosanne Korenberg, Alex Orlovsky, Jamie Patricof) — A New York City middle school teacher with a drug habit forms an unlikely friendship with one of his students after she discovers his secret. Cast: Shareeka Epps, Ryan Gosling, Tina Holmes, Anthony Mackie, Deborah Rush, Jay O. Sanders.
- 20th anniversary. Half Nelson premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in the Dramatic Competition after participating in the 2005 Sundance Institute Screenplay Reading Series and the 2004 Sundance Institute June Screenwriters Lab. Ryan Gosling was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2007 for his performance.
*In attendance will be Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden, and others.
House Party / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: Reginald Hudlin, Producer: Warrington Hudlin ) — Kid decides to go to his friend Play’s house party, but neither of them can predict what’s in store for them on what could be the wildest night of their lives. Cast: Tisha Campbell, Full Force, Robin Harris, A.J. Johnson, Martin Lawrence, Kid ‘N Play.
- House Party premiered at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival in the Dramatic Competition, where it won the Excellence in Cinematography Award: Dramatic and the Filmmaker Trophy: Dramatic. Supervised by director of photography Peter Deming and approved by director Reginald Hudlin, this new 4K restoration was undertaken by the Criterion Collection in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery using the 35 mm original camera. The original 4.0 surround soundtrack was remastered from the LCRS 35 mm magnetic DME stems.
*In attendance will be Reginald Hudlin and Warrington Hudlin.
Humpday / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, & Producer: Lynn Shelton) — Two guys take their bromance to another level when they participate in an art film project. Cast: Alycia Delmore, Mark Duplass, Joshua Leonard, Lynn Shelton, Trina Willard.
- Humpday premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival in the Dramatic Competition, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Spirit of Independence. It’s being screened at this year’s Festival in memory of all the Festival artists who have passed away but whose work remains with us.
Little Miss Sunshine / U.S.A. (Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, Screenwriter: Michael Arndt, Producers: Marc Turtletaub, David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf, Albert Berger, Ron Yerxa) — A family determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant take a cross-country trip in their VW bus. Cast: Alan Arkin, Abigail Breslin, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Greg Kinnear.
- 20th anniversary. Little Miss Sunshine premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival as the first feature film for directing duo Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. After its debut in the Premieres section of the Festival, the film earned four nominations at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture and a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Abigail Breslin. It took home Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Alan Arkin. The film also won multiple awards at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The version screening at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival was restored by The Walt Disney Studios using a new 4K 16-bit scan of the original negative at Roundabout Entertainment under the supervision of directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris.
*In attendance will be Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, Michael Arndt, Abigail Breslin, Paul Dano, and Greg Kinnear.
Mysterious Skin / U.S.A. (Director, Screenwriter, & Producer: Gregg Araki, Producers: Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte, Mary Jane Skalski) — Two preadolescent boys both experienced a strange event and later it affects their lives in different ways. One becomes a reckless, adventurous sex worker, while the other retreats into a reclusive fantasy of alien abduction. Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brady Corbet, Jeffrey Licon, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Elisabeth Shue, Michelle Trachtenberg.
- Mysterious Skin was in the 2005 Sundance Film Festival as part of the Premieres section after being developed at the 1997 June Screenwriters Lab based off of author Scott Heim’s acclaimed coming-of-age novel of the same title. Mysterious Skin was digitally restored by the Academy Film Archive and UCLA Film & Television Archive in conjunction with Sundance Institute in 4K from the original 35 mm A/B camera negatives and original sound elements. The restoration was supervised by Gregg Araki at Resillion and Monkeyland Audio. The restoration was funded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, mk2, Frameline, Sundance Institute, and UCLA Film & Television Archive, with additional funding and services by Antidote Films and Strand Releasing.
*In attendance will be Gregg Araki and others.
Saw / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: James Wan, Screenwriter: Leigh Whannell, Producers: Gregg Hoffman, Oren Koules, Mark Burg) — Two men awaken to find themselves on the opposite sides of a dead body, each with specific instructions to kill the other, escape or face the consequences. These two are the latest contestants in Jigsaw’s games. Cast: Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, Ken Leung, Tobin Bell, Leigh Whannell.
- Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival in the Midnight category. A digital restoration from a 4K scan of the 35 mm Interpositive (IP) was supervised and approved by the director.
*In attendance will be James Wan and others.
TALKS & EVENTS
As part of the Park City Legacy program, a series of special talks will be presented and a closing event for the public will be held.
Beyond Film
The Park City Legacy program will include inspiring talks as part of the Beyond Film series bringing alumni artists together for discourse around the notion of legacy, storytelling, and more. Beyond Film serves as a community hub for attendees, offering artist discussions, conversations with filmmakers and experts from various disciplines, and opportunities for audience engagement. *The full Beyond Film talks program will be announced at a later date.
Culmination Event
As a thank you to Park City and the local Utah community, a special event for the public will be held on Friday, January 30, showing gratitude for the support and appreciation for independent film over the last four decades and the legacy that will forever connect the Sundance Film Festival community.
PASSES & PACKAGES DETAILS
On Wednesday, October 22, starting at 9 a.m. PT/10 a.m. MT/noon ET, In-Person Ticket Packages and Passes and Online Ticket Packages and Passes are officially on sale at festival.sundance.org/tickets. Check out the options below for details. Single Film Tickets will go on sale starting January 14.
Audiences can select from a variety of ticket passes and packages for in-person screenings or for online viewing available across the country with limited space.
In-Person Tickets, Passes, and Packages
Festival Package
One of the most popular ways to enjoy the Festival, enjoy access to 10 in-person screenings and early ticket selection (before Single Film Tickets go on sale). Catch screenings of award-winning films, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs with this package.
Price: $920
Dates Valid: January 22–February 1
Festival Package Second Half
Be First in Line — Without the Line. Get early access to ticket selection and 10 tickets to in-person screenings for the second half of the Festival. Enjoy screenings of award-winning films, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs with this package.
Price: $360
Dates Valid: January 28–February 1
Express Pass Second Half
Enjoy unlimited screenings during the second half of the Festival, be the first to enter each theater using the priority access line, and attend select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers.
Price: $4,275
Dates Valid: January 28–February 1
Ignite Package Presented by Adobe
An exclusive offer for attendees aged 18–25, the Ignite Package presented by Adobe includes an invitation to exclusive Ignite events, 10 tickets to in-person screenings, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs. Enjoy access to ticket selection before Single Film Tickets go on sale.
Price: $275
Dates Valid: January 25–February 1
Locals Ticket Package
A Utah tradition — Utah residents, this specially priced package is just for you. Enjoy early access to ticket selection and 10 screenings during the Festival at a reduced price. Enjoy screenings of award-winning films, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs with this package.
Price: $675
Dates Valid: January 22–February 1
Salt Lake City Pass
Get priority access to all in-person screenings in Salt Lake City for the entire Festival. Enjoy screenings of award-winning films, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs with this pass.
Price: $600
Dates Valid: January 22–February 1
Salt Lake City Young Adult Pass
Take advantage of a special offer for attendees aged 18–25 (age verification required for purchase). This pass includes unlimited in-person screenings and priority access at Salt Lake City theaters for the entirety of the Festival. Enjoy screenings of award-winning films, select screenings with live introductions and Q&As by filmmakers, short films, and episodic programs with this pass.
Price: $300
Dates Valid: January 22–February 1
Online Tickets, Passes, and Packages
Festival Package
Enjoy a curated collection of 10 tickets for online screenings for the 2026 Sundance Film Festival online program from the comfort of your home with convenient on-demand access. Watch feature films, short films, and award-winner screenings during the online Festival (Thursday, January 29–Sunday, February 1, 2026).
Price: $350
Dates Valid: January 29–February 1
Festival Pass *NEW
Enjoy unlimited access to the 2026 Sundance Film Festival online program (1 view per film) from the comfort of your home with convenient on-demand access. Watch feature films, short films, and award-winner screenings during the online Festival (Thursday, January 29–Sunday, February 1, 2026).
Price: $815
Dates Valid: January 29–February 1
Short Films Pass
Get unlimited online access to a curated collection of Festival short films with the Short Films Pass. Enjoy convenient, on-demand access that enables you to watch whenever and wherever during the online Festival (Thursday, January 29–Sunday, February 1, 2026).
Price: $45
Dates Valid: January 29–February 1
Single Film/Short Films Bundle *NEW
Discover your next favorite Festival film with one ticket to a feature film or award-winner screening of your choice, and get unlimited online access to a curated collection of Festival short films with the Single Film/Short Films Bundle. Enjoy convenient, on-demand access from the comfort of your home during the online Festival (January 29–February 1, 2026).
Price: $60
Dates Valid: January 29–February 1
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