Thursday, January 21, 2016

Critic's Notebook: Here's Why You Should Care About the Sundance Film Festival

READ MORE: The 2016 Indiewire Sundance Bible: All the Reviews, Interviews and News Posted During The Festival In a 1998 episode of "South Park," an animated Robert Redford grows tired of holding the Sundance Film Festival in Park City and sets up shop in the show's small town Colorado setting instead. Addressing locals, he announces plans to demolish the local library and build a "Hollywood Planet" restaurant in its place. "Can they do that?" asks one local. "They're Hollywood," the mayor replies, "they can do anything." In the years since that parodic assessment, the idea of Sundance as a commercial platform in arthouse clothing has...

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