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Gear Up for Day 4 of the Festival

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It’s Day 4, and we’re just getting warmed up!

It’s going to be an exciting day in Park City with over twenty feature film premieres including A Thousand and One, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Bad Press, Drift, Going Varsity in Mariachi, and many more. Also premiering today is the Animation Short Film Program and the Documentary Short Film Program.

You don’t want to miss Kimberlé W. Crenshaw, W. Kamau Bell, Jason Stanley, and Roger Ross Williams at the Filmmaker Lodge for The Big Conversation: The Story of Us. The group will challenge us to consider how narrative plenitude is not simply an expression of inclusion but is essential to democratic ideals.

Head down to beautiful (and warmer) Salt Lake City for screenings of Bad Behaviour, Fancy Dance, The Eight Mountains, and Talk to Me. Catch a screening and then stop by our official merch store at the Megaplex to get your Sundance gear before it sells out.

If some of your favorite films are still sold out, be sure to join the e-waitlist through our mobile app, and follow us on Twitter for our nightly ticket drops at 7:30 p.m. MT. You can also join Sundance Circle for access to our premium Express Passes and more.

ICYMI: We are documenting the entire Festival on our highlights page and our Daily Recaps presented by Adobe, make sure to catch up on any excitement you may have missed!

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Indulge in Inspiration

A powerhouse of women directors will be stopping by the Cinema Cafe today to discuss reclamation. Tia Lessin (The Janes), Emma Pildes (The Janes), Paula Eiselt (Aftershock), Tracy Droz Tragos (Plan C), and Francine Coeytaux (Plan C) are coming together to discuss their films, the importance of reclaiming reproductive rights, and how cinema can help ignite change.

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Meet D. Smith, Director of Kokomo City

Get to know D. Smith and the inspiration behind her documentary about four Black transgender sex workers who explore the dichotomy between the Black community and themselves while confronting issues long avoided.

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Getting Around Using the Festival Shuttles

Avoid the street congestion and limited parking with the free shuttles running throughout Park City. Take the 25 Gold—Main St Express or 24 Orange—Theatre District Loop (and more on our Festival Map) for easy access to Main Street and the theaters.

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Stories bring us together

As a presenting sponsor of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Adobe is proud to support this year’s diverse filmmakers and excited to enable creators everywhere with the tools and support to tell stories that change the world.

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Day Three Honors Women of Sundance, Powerful Films Get Audiences to Their Feet

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“56% of the feature films [that premiered at the Festival] were directed by women this year, and if that sounds like a lot, it’s because it is,” Sundance Institute CEO Joana Vicente said this to a crowded, cheering room at the Women at Sundance celebration yesterday, which took place at the Box at the Ray in Park City. Festivalgoers flooded theaters for groundbreaking films, including Beyond Utopia and The Persian Version. Both films were met with standing ovations by emotional audience members. Watch the full Daily Recap video presented by Adobe.
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