Sundance Film Festival 2026 Lineup Includes New Films from Gregg Araki, Judd Apatow, Josephine Decker, Jay Duplass
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Sundance Film Festival 2026 Lineup Includes New Films from Gregg Araki, Judd Apatow, Josephine Decker, Jay Duplass
"Farewell, Utah: The Sundance Film Festival will make its final bow in Park City and Salt Lake this January ahead of a 2027 move to Boulder. Announced on Wednesday, the 11-day program of films and episodic series includes new narrative projects by filmmakers like Gregg Araki ("I Want Your Sex"), Macon Blair ("The Shitheads"), Josephine Decker ("Chasing Summer"), Jay Duplass ("See You When I See You"), and Cathy Yan ("The Gallerist"), many of whom got their start at Sundance."
"Featuring a total of 105 projects announced so far, Sundance runs from January 22-February 1, 2026, in person in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, with the at-home program available online from January 29-February 1, 2026, for audiences nationwide. Premieres will be held from Thursday, January 22, to Tuesday, January 27, in Park City, with Legacy programming kicking off the second half of the festival in tribute to Sundance's longtime home, and late leader Robert Redford, who died this year."
The Sundance Film Festival will hold its final in-person edition in Park City and Salt Lake City from January 22 to February 1, 2026, before relocating to Boulder in 2027. The program comprises 105 projects spanning narrative features, documentaries, and episodic series, with premieres January 22–27 and an at-home program January 29–February 1. Featured narrative filmmakers include Gregg Araki, Macon Blair, Josephine Decker, Jay Duplass, and Cathy Yan. Documentary filmmakers include Alex Gibney, Rory Kennedy, Sam Green, Liz Garbus, Judd Apatow, and John Wilson. Episodic selections include work from Nicole Holofcener, Riz Ahmed, and Jim Cummings. Legacy programming will honor Sundance's Utah roots and Robert Redford.
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