From the Archives: Revisit Robert Redford’s Words of Wisdom

Robert Redford talks with Lab fellows at the 1981 Directors Lab | © 1981 Unknown for Sundance Institute

Editor’s Note:

The loss of our founder and friend Robert Redford, leaves us bereft and grateful for his life’s work. Bob’s vision of a space and platform for independent voices launched a movement that, over four decades later, has inspired generations of artists and redefined cinema in the U.S. and around the world. Beyond his enormous contributions to culture at large, we will miss his generosity, clarity of purpose, curiosity, rebellious spirit, and his love for the creative process. We are humbled to be among the stewards of his remarkable legacy, which will continue to guide the Institute in perpetuity.

Read more about his legacy here.

by Nate von Zumwalt

To much of the world Robert Redford is Roy Hobbs, Bill McKay, Jeremiah Johnson, or invariably, The Sundance Kid. He is an artist, an activist, and a creative leader. But Robert Redford also inhabits another world, one where he’s known simply as “Bob.” It’s a world that he has cultivated into a living, breathing ecosystem of artists since founding Sundance Institute in 1981 in the mountains of Utah. Today, the Institute thrives under its president and founder and continues to support the most essential independent voices of our time.

In celebration of Bob’s 80th birthday, and to commemorate his innumerable contributions to the filmmaking community, we take a look at some words of wisdom that he’s offered up to artists from around the world.

“Change is inevitable. You either resist it – we know who those people are – or you go with it. We want to ride with that wave.”

“If you’re independent-minded, you’re going to do things different from the common form, and you’re going to have more diverse products.”

“To me what’s most important if you want to tell a story, and you want to own the story you’re telling: Get out in the world. Hit the road. Have some real life experience that’s going to feed your mind.”

“I’ve always believed in these films and have always been committed to them. I’m very surprised by many other things, but not that documentaries are catching on.”

“Independent film has always been a tough road. I don’t think it’s ever not been tough.”

“Nobody votes for a new idea. It’s something you have to grind out yourself. You have to take it to the point of traction, where somebody sees what you’ve done, believes in it, and then might get lucky and get some support.”

“I had gotten to a point where I wanted to tell my own stories. It wasn’t easy, but it didn’t matter because I just loved the feeling of having to depend on my own creative resources to transcend some of the obstacles. I loved coming together with the crew to make the most of what very little money and time we had to work with.”

“Storytellers broaden our minds: engage, provoke, inspire, and ultimately, connect us.”

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From the Archives: Revisit Robert Redford’s Words of Wisdom

To much of the world Robert Redford is Roy Hobbs, Bill McKay, Jeremiah Johnson, or invariably, The Sundance Kid. He is an artist, an activist, and a creative leader. But Robert Redford also inhabits another world, one where he’s known simply as “Bob.

From the Archives: Sundance Institute Founder Robert Redford on Why He’s Always Believed in the Power of Documentary Filmmaking

The Sundance Film Festival’s longstanding commitment to documentary has been driven by the personal connection founder and president Robert Redford feels for the form. Leading up to the premiere of Chicago 10, the second doc to ever open the Festival, we talked to Redford about the past, present, and possible future of documentaries.You made an early commitment to documentary.

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