The Sundance Film Festival, the premier showcase for independent cinema, is back and bigger than ever for its 40th edition. The nonprofit Sundance Institute has announced the dates for the 2024 event, which will take place from January 18-28, 2024. The Festival will be presented in person, with a robust selection of films also available online.

Independent filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from all over the world will come together to celebrate the art of storytelling and participate in the excitement. The program, which is full of discovery and cinematic expression, will feature a diverse array of films, including feature films, short films, episodic, and innovative storytelling in New Frontier.

For those planning to attend the festival, it is recommended to start booking lodging as early as possible. Lodging can be booked by visiting lodging.sundance.org/lodging. Ticket pass and package information will be shared closer to the Festival.

The Sundance Film Festival programming team will screen submissions for consideration collected via FilmFreeway. Filmmakers who wish to submit their work can do so starting today, May 11. The deadline for feature film submissions is September 4, while the deadline for short film submissions is August 18. Episodic and New Frontier submission deadlines are on September 1.

Submissions will be evaluated by the programming team, who will select the best films to showcase at the festival. If you’re interested in submitting your film, you can find more information and frequently asked questions on the Sundance Institute website.

The Sundance Film Festival is an incredible opportunity for filmmakers to showcase their work and for audiences to discover new talent. Start planning your 2024 Festival experience now and get ready to be inspired by some of the most innovative and exciting independent cinema in the world.

Don’t miss out on this amazing event – mark your calendars for January 18-28, 2024, and start planning your trip to the Sundance Film Festival today!

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