Festival years (24)
Event presentation
The Sundance Film Festival is the premier showcase for U.S. and international independent film. Held each January in Park City, Sundance, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah, the Festival is a core program of Sundance Institute, a nonprofit cultural organization founded by Robert Redford in 1981.
Presenting 122 dramatic and documentary feature-length films in nine distinct categories and approximately 80 short films each year, the Sundance Film Festival has introduced American audiences to some of the most innovative films of the past two decades. Beyond the streets of Park City, the official website of the Sundance Film Festival, www.sundance.org/festival shares the Festival experience beyond the streets of Park City with a global audience through the streaming of short films, filmmaker interviews, and current news and box office information.
The team (9)

Tabitha Jackson
Festival director

Michelle Satter
Program Coordinator

Adam Montgomery
In Charge of Short Films

Mike Plante
In Charge of Short Films

Kim Yutani
Program Coordinator

John Nein
Programmer

Trevor Groth
Programmer

Hussain Currimbhoy
Programmer

Shari Frilot
Programmer
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For feature films only
Contact UniFrance: Adeline Monzier
adeline.monzier@unifrance.org
Registration conditions for short films
Films produced on or after : Dans les deux années précédant le festival
Registration deadline : 13/09/2021
Registration deadline by Unifrance : 13/09/2021
UniFrance contacts at this event : Claire Willemin
Registrations requiring fees
Registration Form available on external website : https://filmfreeway.com/Sundance
Subtitling required
Maximum runtime : 50'
Films produced on or after : Dans les deux années précédant le festival
Genres accepted : All genres
Pre-selection format requirements : Streaming, DVD, Blu-ray
Screening format requirements : 35mm, HD CAM, DCP (Digital Cinema Package)