Sundance Film Festival waves goodbye to Park City in favor of Boulder, Colorado
The film festival, which was co-founded by Hollywood star Robert Redford in Salt Lake City back in 1978, and has been a staple in Park City since 1981, is known for championing mostly American independent films. Iconic movies such as “Reservoir Dogs,” “American Psycho,” “In Bruges,” and “The Usual Suspects” all began their cinematic journeys at the festival. The choice was between Cincinnati, Ohio, Boulder, Colorado, and Salt Lake City/Park City, Utah.
