From a doc on a once-in-a-lifetime cocktail party to a gritty 1970s-throwback survivalist thriller — the highlights of the final ‘dance in the film festival longtime homebase

It was a bittersweet edition of Sundance, and everywhere you went, you found yourself well aware that things were about to change. This was both the first fest without its founding father and spiritual figurehead Robert Redford, who was still a constant presence even after he stepped away from active master-of-ceremony duties, and the last ‘dance in its home base of Park City. Come 2027, the venerable — and still invaluable — annual gathering of filmmakers, distributors, programmers and obsessive indie-cinephiles will relocate to Boulder, Colorado. And while we briefly have the floor, let us express both our gratitude for all of the memories its given us over the decades (this was our 23rd consecutive Sundance, including two pandemic-era remote editions) and our hope that they’ll take full advantage of the new geography and a newfound proximity to colleges, all of which are ripe for providing transfusions of fresh blood. There is a way to maintain the legacy and feel of the Sundances of yesteryear while refashioning itself as a sort of Sundance 2.0 for the next generation of storytellers and film fanatics. They will just have to put in the effort to make it happen. We beg them to reinvent, and not simply replicate.

As for this year’s festival? It was a particularly strong year for both the U.S. and World Documentary sections, and as always, we found ourselves bowled over by a handful of both anticipated and highly unexpected gems. There was also an entry in the U.S. Dramatic Competition that instantly took its place in our personal pantheon of great Sundance movies, right there next to Half Nelson, Boyhood, and Past Lives. That’s included among the dirty dozen of titles that were highlights of Sundance 2026, as well as docs on a musical legend and a once-in-a-lifetime dinner party, a Lithuanian satire on virtue signalling, and the sort of gritty, Seventies-style thriller that makes film nerds drool. Keep an eye out for all these titles, hopefully coming a theater or streamer (or maybe even both!) near you.



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