A Brief History of the Sundance Film Festival
One of the World's Premier Film Festivals Has a Surprising History
Everyone knows that Robert Redford founded the festival, right? Wrong. Despite the myth that makes Redford the instigator of the festival, it was actually started by a film graduate from BYU, Sterling Van Wagenen, and Utah's Film Commissioner, John Earle. Van Wagenen and Earle created the festival for three reasons:
1.to entice more film makers to Utah
2.to provide a showcase for American films (although the festival has since developed international categories)
3.to recognize films not made in Hollywood.
The festival's first year was 1978. Redford was there from the beginning, but as a member of the board of directors. Redford has lived in Utah since the 1960s, and it was only natural that he should be invited to participate. Part of the reason that Sundance has garnered so much attention is doubtless due to its association with Redford. And because he was (and is) such a big name, the story that he founded the festival has never been strenuously denied.
Rather than being held in Park City, the first two festivals were held 45 minutes to the west in Salt Lake City. And not during the winter. The change came for the third festival. Sydney Pollack (yes, THAT Sydney Pollack), who was also on the board of directors, insightfully suggested that holding the festival at a ski resort during the winter would set it apart. However, back then the festival was known as the Utah/US Film Festival. The name didn't change until 1991, when the name was changed to reflect the fact that Redford's Sundance Institute has sponsored the event since 1985.
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Takeaways
- Sundance started in 1978
- Originally called the Utah/US Film Festival
- Robert Redford and Sydney Pollack serve on the board of directors
Did You Know?
When the Sundance Institute took over the festival in 1985, they doubled attendance at the event
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