After 40 years in Park City, Utah, the Sundance Film Festival will relocate to Boulder, Colorado starting in 2027. The move has sparked speculation that Utah’s increasingly conservative politics, including recent controversies like a pride flag ban, influenced the decision.
Organizers have not confirmed a political motive, but the shift to a more progressive city suggests a desire for a more inclusive environment. Boulder is known for its liberal values and vibrant arts scene, making it a fitting new home for the festival.
The relocation marks a significant cultural shift for one of the world’s most prominent independent film festivals.
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Of course they’re moving to Boulder—Hollywood elites can’t handle a place that doesn’t bow to their woke agenda.
Honestly, it’s about time—art and inclusivity go hand in hand, and Boulder feels way more aligned with what Sundance stands for.
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Typical Hollywood move—can't handle a state that doesn't bow to every woke agenda, so they pack up and run to a liberal bubble.
Private organizations should be free to take their business wherever they want—just don’t ask taxpayers to foot the bill for it. If Sundance thinks Boulder’s a better fit, more power to them, as long as it’s not at the expense of personal liberty or free expression.
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