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After 40 years in Utah, the Sundance film festival wraps up in Park City for the final time this weekend. The legendary indie event and film institute then moves to Boulder, bringing with it excitement and inconvenience.
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As the storied independent film festival prepares to leave its longtime home, attendees and film industry insiders look back.
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The acclaimed Sundance Film Festival kicks off in Utah for the last time, this weekend, before it moves to Colorado. Many are feeling excited; some are ready to say goodbye.
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The Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday in Park City, Utah, marking its final year there. Starting in 2027, the Sundance Film Festival will call Boulder, Colorado, home.
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Between hosting a hit reality show and acquiring a prestigious film festival, Colorado’s entertainment industry has been buzzing recently. But filmmakers, producers and crew members say making media here is still an uphill battle.
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The Stanley Hotel has been a cultural landmark in Estes Park for over a century. The hotel was sold in May to an unusual team of investors and a state cultural office. We hear about how this partnership came together, and what the future holds for this piece of Colorado history.
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The Sundance Film Festival — its leaders having decided last week to move the world-renowned event from Utah to Boulder — will make Colorado the epicenter of the movie universe for a week and half each winter for a decade beginning in 2027.
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After months of economic incentives and other work, the Sundance Film Festival has decided to relocate to Boulder.
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Business leaders are enthusiastic about the possibility of the festival moving to Boulder.