Venues, Program Size & More

Venues, Program Size & More

On Monday, the Sundance Institute unveiled a few key bits of information surrounding the next Sundance Film Festival, which is slated to take place as usual in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah from January 23 – February 2.

In a letter to the film community, Director, Sundance Film Festival and head of public programming Eugene Hernandez revealed that the 2025 program will be comparable in size to last year’s, featuring more than 90 features and 50+ shorts across all sections.

Venues you can expect to host screenings include Eccles Theater, Holiday Village Cinemas, Library Center Theatre, Megaplex Theatres Park City at Redstone, and The Ray Theatre in Park City as well as Salt Lake Film Society’s Broadway Centre Cinemas and Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City.

Additionally, the fest will be back with its Filmmaker Lodge on Main Street in Park City for talks and gatherings, The Box at The Ray for conversations, The Park for events, its Sheraton Park City headquarters, and DoubleTree by Hilton Park City – The Yarrow as a hub for artists, press and industry.

The Beyond Film talks program will be held in-person through January 31, with festival awards to be presented the same day. Like last year, films in Sundance’s five competition sections (including NEXT) will be available as part of the online program during the second half of the festival, from January 30 through February 2.

It should also be noted that a select number of public ticket packages and passes will go on sale tomorrow, for one week only, at the link. General ticket sales will follow later in the year.

This tease of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival comes a few days after word that the Sundance Institute has come down to a final six contenders, as far as the city that will house the festival from 2027 onward. While Park City and Salt Lake City are still in the mix under a united Utah bid, other possible future locations for Sundance include Atlanta, GA, Boulder, CO, Cincinnati, OH, Louisville, KY, and Santa Fe, NM.

Read Hernandez’s full letter to the Sundance community below.

Dear Sundance Community,

I hope you’re having a great summer. With the 2025 Sundance Film Festival six months away, I’m writing today to share plans for our yearly gathering!

Our programming team is already watching and discussing films for the 2025 Festival, which is set for January 23–February 2 in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, with online screenings during the second half of the Festival. You can expect a program size similar to last year, with 90-plus feature films and 50-plus shorts across all of our program sections. If you’ll be submitting a film for consideration, please keep an eye on our upcoming deadlines in August and September.

Let’s dive into what we are planning. Read on for all the details.

Limited Public Ticket Passes and Packages On Sale Tomorrow

To kick things off, a limited number of public ticket packages and passes will go on sale tomorrow, July 23 for one week only. Visit the Sundance Film Festival website to purchase tickets at the best prices of the year, including the Festival Package offering 10 in-person screening tickets with early ticket selection, the Salt Lake City Pass providing early selection for in-person screenings, and the Utah Locals Ticket Package with early access to ticket selection for 10 screenings. Also, be sure to check out our limited-edition summer merch available at store.sundance.org and stay tuned for details of the general ticket sale later this fall!

In-person and Online in 2025

We will begin premiering films at noon local time on Thursday, January 23 through Tuesday, January 28 in Park City, along with screenings in Salt Lake City starting Friday, January 24. Films will continue to play in Park City and Salt Lake City through the end of the Festival. Whether you join us for the opening weekend, at the midpoint when all of the films are available along with additional exclusive screenings and special events, or the closing weekend, we’re excited to see you in person in Utah! 

Our venues to date include Eccles Theater, Holiday Village Cinemas, Library Center Theatre, Megaplex Theatres Park City at Redstone, and The Ray Theatre in Park City as well as Salt Lake Film Society’s Broadway Centre Cinemas and Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City. 

We’ll be returning with our Filmmaker Lodge on Main Street in Park City for talks and gatherings. In addition, we will have The Box at The Ray for conversations, The Park for events, our headquarters at Sheraton Park City, and DoubleTree by Hilton Park City – The Yarrow as an artist, industry, and press hub.

Like last year, films in our five competition sections (including NEXT) will be available as part of our online program from Thursday, January 30 through Sunday, February 2. Films invited to other sections can also select to participate in the exclusive online Festival program for limited audiences. Press and industry will have online access to the competition films and others that opt-in for the professional community starting one day earlier, Wednesday, January 29. 

Our Beyond Film talks program will be in-person through Friday, January 31. Festival awards will again be presented on our final Friday, January 31, announcing juried awards and audience favorites.

Plan ahead

If you haven’t already, we hope you’ll book your travel and accommodations early. Check out our lodging site for special offerings and resources on booking housing, including an interactive map.

There are many ways to support Sundance Institute, and your support is critical to our mission. You can become a Sundance Institute member to receive early access to tickets for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and other benefits, as well as speak to our advancement team about giving options. And I hope you’ll sign up to our email list at sundance.org for the latest news over the coming months leading to the Festival.

As we’re preparing for the 2025 Festival, we’re also thinking about Sundance Institute’s core mission as a nonprofit of supporting independent artists, which means thinking about the long-term future. As you may know, we’re in the process of exploring viable locations to host the Festival starting in 2027, which includes Utah. That search won’t impact the Festivals in Park City and Salt Lake City in 2025 and 2026. We remain deeply grateful to Park City and the State of Utah for their ongoing partnership and are proud of the legacy we’ve built together over these past four decades. We look forward to being with you in Utah again in January.

Sundance Institute is synonymous with discovery. We empower independent artists and support freedom of expression by connecting them with audiences at our annual Festival and with events and programs year-round. It’s a mission established by our founder Robert Redford, a vision I’m proud to uphold

Our teams look forward to hearing from you over the coming months! 

Eugene Hernandez

Director, Sundance Film Festival and head of public programming

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