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The Stars Turned Out For Sundance’s 40th Anniversary—Inside the Festival’s Best Events

In the midst of a thrilling awards season, A-list celebrities and Hollywood icons swooped into the snow-lined streets of Park City, Utah for the fortieth anniversary of the Sundance Film Festival. Throughout its illustrious four-decade history, Sundance has introduced industry redefining independent films, and acted as an accelerator for the talent behind them. Not only does the festival continue to program a slate of groundbreaking works—some of which are destined for next year’s awards season—it also draws a roster of marquee movie stars to events along Park City’s picturesque Main Street, as well as film premieres and after-parties all around the mountain town.

Sundance commenced with an official Opening Night Gala set to an upscale mountain chic dress code. Hosted by the Sundance Institute, the non-profit arts organization behind the festival, the glamorous gathering welcomed 500 guests—including Oppenheimer’s Christopher Nolan and Robert Downey Jr., as well as filmmaker Celine Song (who premiered Past Lives at Sundance in 2023), A Real Pain’s Jennifer Grey, and Kristen Stewart, who stars in two Sundance films this year, A24’s electrifying Love Lies Bleeding and the astonishing post-apocalyptic romance Love Me.

From midnight screenings at the Egyptian Theatre to après-ski celebrations at the Montage Deer Valley, glasses of Moët within the recently reimagined Vintage Room at the St. Regis Deer Valley, exclusive fetes at the UTA House, and media panels at The Asian American Foundation’s Sunrise Collective, Sundance sparkled with immense star power. Saoirse Ronan, star of the bleak, beautiful Orkney Islands-set feature The Outrun, made appearances at both the Acura House of Energy and Chase Sapphire on Main. Chrissy Teigen, Camila Cabello, Kerry Washington, Meghann Fahy, Lucy Liu, Alicia Silverstone, Colman Domingo, Dominic Fike, as well as Jason Schwartzman and Hollywood legend Carol Kane (both of the unexpected, engrossing Between the Temples) all came to support new projects.

As with previous years, LGBTQ+ films, figures, and events stepped into the Sundance spotlight. This included director Alexandra Hedison’s Alok, centered on the non-binary author and public speaker Alok Vaid-Menon, and the powerful short documentary’s subterranean after-party at Fletchers hosted by Meta, to GLAAD’s festive gathering in the Park City boutique of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Meredith Marks, complete with her caviar brand and single serve glass bottles of Wander + Ivy wine, and writer/director Amrou Al-Kadhi’s unmissable feature debut, Layla, and the after-party at The Cabin.


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