2015 Sundance Film Festival Kicks Off for Utah Residents Locals-Only Pass and Package Registration September 17 through October 8, 2014NEW! Sundance Film Festival Will Screen at The Grand Theatre and Offer New Grand Pass Option
Posted Sep 16, 2014
Park City, UT Sundance Institute will once again offer exclusive events and priority pass and ticket availability for the approximately 15,000 Utahns who attend the Sundance Film Festival each year. Additionally, the Institute announced today the Grand Theatre at Salt Lake Community Colleges Center for Arts & Media as its newest Salt Lake City screening venue and that it will offer a new Grand Pass for Utah residents. With the addition of the Grand Theatre, Salt Lake City will see an increase of 20,000 seats over the course of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, January 22 through February 1.
Sarah Pearce, Sundance Institute Co-Managing Director said, We are thrilled to add The Grand Theatre and increase ticket availability for independent film lovers in Salt Lake City. Plus, we are excited to work with Salt Lake Community College and engage with university audiences during the Sundance Film Festival.
Locals-only Festival pass and ticket package registration begins tomorrow (September 17) and ends October 8, 2014. During that time, Festivalgoers must register at sundance.org/tickets to receive an email on October 10 with a randomly assigned timeslot to purchase Festival passes and ticket packages online in October. Early registration does not guarantee an early purchase time slot. Descriptions of locals-only pass and ticket package options including the new Grand Pass can be found at sundance.org/locals.
Additional Festival benefits for Utah residents include:
Free Best of Fest Screenings for Utah residents
Sundance Institute presents complimentary screenings of award-winning films to locals on Monday, February 2. Locals must bring a valid Utah Driver's License or Utah State ID to pick up these free tickets in person at any main box office in Ogden, Park City, Salt Lake City and Sundance Resort on January 17.
Free Townie Tuesday Screenings for Summit County residents
Sundance Institute presents two complimentary screenings exclusively for Summit County residents on January 27. Summit County residents must bring a Utah ID to pick up these free tickets in person at the Park City Main Box Office on Saturday, January 17.
Sundance Institute | George S. and Dolores Dor Eccles Foundation Student Screenings
Utah high school, middle and junior high students are invited to participate in a free interactive screening program including a Q&A with the filmmaker at select theaters in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Park City. 2015 Program dates are January 26 to January 30. Interested teachers and administrators should email studentprograms@sundance.org for additional program information.
Volunteer at the Sundance Film Festival
Every year, Sundance Institute selects more than 1,800 volunteers more than half of whom live in Utah to help create a global platform for independent film. Volunteers assist in all areas of the Festival, from theatre entrances to shuttle stops. Local, insider knowledge is always helpful, and of course, there are exciting benefits such as being among the first to see the best new independent films. With the addition of the Grand Theater, Sundance Institute is seeking more volunteers from the Salt Lake City area. Applications are now being accepted at sundance.org/volunteer.
Sundance Institute Community Programs
Sundance Institute brings Utah residents year-round events that best represent the Institute's spectrum of artist programs. Free community events include screenings, musical performances and discussions with recent and past Institute Alumni in conjunction with local community collaborators. Sundance Institute gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Principal Sponsor Zions Bank, Major Sponsor the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development and Community Supporters, Salt Lake City Arts Council, Salt Lake County Economic Development Department, Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts and Park (ZAP) Program and Summit County RAP Tax.
The Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival has introduced global audiences to some of the most groundbreaking films of the past three decades, including Whiplash, Boyhood, Rich Hill, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Fruitvale Station, Little Miss Sunshine, sex, lies, and videotape, Reservoir Dogs, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, An Inconvenient Truth, Precious and Napoleon Dynamite, and through its New Frontier initiative has showcased groundbreaking media works by artists and creative technologists including Chris Milk, Doug Aitken, Palmer Luckey, Klip Collective and Nonny de la Pena. The Festival is a program of the non-profit Sundance Institute . 2015 Festival sponsors to date include: Presenting Sponsors HP, Acura, SundanceTV and Chase Sapphire Preferred ; Leadership Sponsors DIRECTV and Southwest Airlines; Sustaining Sponsors Canada Goose, Omnicom, and Stella Artois . Sundance Institute recognizes critical support from the Utah Governors Office of Economic Development, and the State of Utah as Festival Host State. The support of these organizations helps offset the Festival's costs and sustain the Institutes year-round programs for independent artists. sundance.org/festival
Sundance Institute
Sundance Institute is a global nonprofit organization founded by Robert Redford in 1981. Through its artistic development programs for directors, screenwriters, producers, composers and playwrights, the Institute seeks to discover and support independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to connect audiences to their work. The Institute promotes independent storytelling as art and as a compelling and powerful way to inform,










