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How to experience Sundance this year

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Morgan Workman
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January 27, 2021
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Main Street Park City, Sundance
Park City Main Street all dressed up for Sundance 2020. Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 2021 Sundance Film Festival will be a virtual event. (Jared Stanger)

The Sundance Film Festival begins Thursday, and with in-person activities temporarily halted this year, so has Salt Lake Community College’s involvement with the festival.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions for large indoor gatherings, all Sundance events and screenings are set to be streamed online. In previous years, the Grand Theatre screened multiple films, filmmakers would come to workshops at the campuses, and the fine arts department would buy a few tickets for local screenings to hand out to film students.

“These opportunities were canceled since they were gathering activities,” said Channing Lowe, an associate film professor at SLCC. “This time next year we will be back to normal participation and the festival will be in full swing.”

This year, the Sundance Institute is offering a 50% young adult discount available to students 18-25. The discount “includes access to all programmed feature films, short films, indie series, new frontier and sponsor activities,” Melissa Jackson, senior manager of operations of the Utah Film Commission, wrote in an email.

On the Sundance Film Festival website, attendees can learn how to view the festival from home in a video by writer and director Boots Riley. Riley goes through every step of setting up an account, making a festival schedule, and how to view the films users picked out.

According to Riley, the most important page on a user’s account is My Schedule.

“This is the best way to manage your festival experience,” Riley said. The schedule page is the link to buying tickets, making reservations and ensuring events do not overlap one another.

Viewing the festival online is not expected to lessen the experience either.

“Films like ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ and ‘Tenet’ are designed to be viewed on a huge screen in a crowd,” said David Lehleitner, an associate film professor at SLCC. “But Sundance films are smaller, more intimate and usually more dramatic.”

Lehleitner went on to say the change in viewing is not likely to hurt Sundance or its reputation.

“Sundance is still widely considered the most important film festival in the world,” said Lehleitner. “It will weather this year and return for 2022 hopefully more ‘normal.’”

Young adults who want to obtain a discounted pass must email ignite@sundance.org while spots are still available; passes are in limited supply.

The Grand Theatre at South City Campus
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Sign reads "Grand Theatre ticket office"
A sign for The Grand Theatre ticket office inside South City Campus. The theatre screened several films for the Sundance Film Festival before the coronavirus pandemic canceled in-person screenings in 2021. (Sydney White)
Grand Theatre ticket office
The Grand Theatre ticket booth inside South City Campus. The theatre hosted several Sundance Film Festival screenings before the coronavirus pandemic canceled in-person events in 2021. (Sydney White)
Entrance to The Grand Theatre
The front entrance to The Grand Theatre inside South City Campus. The Grand served as a venue for Sundance Film Festival movie screenings before the coronavirus pandemic canceled in-person events in 2021. (Sydney White)
South City Campus west entrance
Salt Lake Community College has previously hosted various Sundance Film Festival events at its South City Campus, pictured. The festival canceled all in-person events in 2021 because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. (Sydney White)
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