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Home Lifestyle Community Happenings Photos: A socially distant Sundance Film Festival
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Photos: A socially distant Sundance Film Festival

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Globe Staff, Sydney White
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February 8, 2021
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Outside Egyptian Theatre in daytime
The iconic Egyptian Theatre in Park City is usually home to Sundance screenings. As the film festival moved online in 2021, the theater sat empty. (Sydney White)

Globe photographer Sydney White visited Park City last week to capture the sights and sounds of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, this year’s festival screenings and other events shifted to virtual platforms.

View Sydney’s photos below.

2021 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah
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Outside Egyptian Theatre in daytime
The iconic Egyptian Theatre in Park City is usually home to Sundance screenings. As the film festival moved online in 2021, the theater sat empty. (Sydney White)
People walking down Park City Main Street
As the Sundance Film Festival shifted to a virtual event in 2021, the streets of Park City were much quieter. This is usually an extremely busy and bustling time for this town. Sundance attracts over 100,000 attendees each year. (Sydney White)
Sundance Film Festival marquee on Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theatre in Park City sits dormant during the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The festival moved to an online setting because of the coronavirus pandemic. (Sydney White)
People wearing masks
People walking on Park City's Main Street during the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. This scene is starkly different from crowds in previous years. The event usually brings visitors from all over the world. (Sydney White)
Sundance banner in Park City
Banners hang along on Park City's Main Street during the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The festival canceled all in-person film screenings due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Sydney White)
Although the 2021 Sundance Film Festival moved online this year, Park City continued to promote the event with signage and banners. (Sydney White)
Main Street in Park City
A view of Main Street in Park City, Utah. In years past, the Sundance Film Festival has been a big boon to local businesses by drawing over 100,000 people each year. (Sydney White)
Vertical shot of Park City's Main Street
A view from Main Street in Park City, Utah. The Sundance Film Festival normally provides many opportunities to people-watch and look for celebrities, but the festival moved most events to an online setting because of the ongoing pandemic. (Sydney White)
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Globe Staff, Sydney White

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