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Why the 2003 Sundance Film Festival Was the Best Ever

12/12/2022

[Above: Maggie Gyllenhaal and Steve Zahn host the 2003 Sundance Film Festival Awards]

By Stephanie Ornelas

We here at the Sundance Institute have been thinking about our past a lot and realized that it's pretty darn easy to make the case for every single Sundance Film Festival earning the title of Best Ever. So, as we dig in for the upcoming 2023 Festival, we've decided to fight it out in a new series highlighting the tops of each iteration of our indie celebration.

Check out our next installment here, starting with the Festival 20 years ago, when 250 films were screened in Park City, Utah, theaters. This included features, documentaries, shorts, and indie episodics.

One thing is certain - 2003 was a big year for Sundance Institute. Festivalgoers flocked to Park City to see a stellar lineup of premieres. Unusually warm weather attracted record attendance, making it easier for more artists, actors, and audience members (especially the ones from Los Angeles, California) to head to the mountain and venture throughout mainstreet. Those who came expecting highs in the 30s and lows close to zero degrees were pleasantly surprised.

As we gear up to return to Utah for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, we're reliving moments from past Festivals to remind us just how special it truly is to be able to gather in person once again. Whether they're small gems or massive milestones, these flashbacks help remind us that, while independent cinema has certainly evolved, the passion for celebrating the art hasn't really changed - even after 20 years.

Use this timeline to take a stroll down memory lane back to the 2003 Sundance Film Festival when Tom McCarthy nabbed three awards for The Station Agent, Lauren Lazin presented a new kind of documentary, and the altitude was just a little too much for Paul Giamatti.

- January 17, 2003

People I Know premieres at Eccles Center in Park City

In Daniel Algrant's film, Al Pacino plays a burnt-out publicist who hopes to restore his reputation with a big benefit event. Pacino traveled to Utah for the screening on January 17, just a few years after visiting the mountain to see A Walk on the Moon, which he also stars in.

I was here about four years ago, so I feel like I'm on familiar ground, says Pacino in an interview in Park City. It's great to be here. I like what this place does. I like what Robert Redford has done here very much and I'm very happy to be here.

- January 17, 2003

Audience members see Ed Solomon's Levity, starring Morgan Freeman

Ed Solomon, Holly Hunter, and Morgan Freeman at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival

Freeman and Solomon journeyed to the 2003 Sundance Film Festival for the screening of Levity, which Freeman stars in alongside Billy Bob Thornton. And while Freeman was expecting harsher weather, Solomon hoped to use the altitude to his advantage.

I thought it was going to be a lot colder and it isn't. As a matter of fact, it's almost balmy outside, says Freeman in an interview with YouTuber Robbie Proulx. Now, we all may pay for that tomorrow, but right now, I'm happy.

As for Solomon, who directed the film, he jokes in that same interview, Hopefully the altitude here will make everybody slightly lightheaded and therefore they'll like the film more. That's my goal.

- January 18, 2003

Macaulay Culkin returns to New York in Party Monster

It was also 20 years ago that viewers saw Macaulay Culkin in New York once again for Party Monster. Only this time, instead of playing a prankster kid left behind during the holidays, Culkin stars as infamous party promoter and convicted killer Michael Alig alongside Seth Green. The two actors journeyed to the mountain to promote the film - and definitely not to participate in the outdoor activities Park City is known for.

I'm not much of a skier. There's something so wrong with going down a hill with sticks on your feet and sticks in your hands. You're just asking for trouble, Culkin laughs in an interview at the Festival. So, I don't think I'll be doing much of that, but we'll see.

Meanwhile, Green ecstatically talks about them wanting to savor every moment with the help of their disposable cameras. Macaulay and I, we're documenting the whole thing and we decided we're going to photograph everything and put together our Sundance scrapbook.

- January 18, 2003

A new coming-of-age classic

It was 20 years ago today that the world was introduced to Gurinder Chadha's Bend it Like Beckham. Her film became a cultural phenomenon throughout the early 2000s as it explored Indian culture, life as a young athlete, and balancing family expectations.

In an interview just two years ago with ET Canada, Chadha looks back at the meaning behind her film and explains, people think it's about soccer and a comedy, but at its core, it's really about racism and what the first generation - the immigrant generation has suffered. And they try to protect their kids but the kids have to go out and find their own way.

- January 19, 2003

Tom McCarthy makes his directorial debut with The Station Agent

Tom Mccarthy, Bobby Cannavale, and Peter Dinklage at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.

This 2003 Festival screening was McCarthy's first project as a director and over the next twenty years, he would go on to direct a slew of films - three of which premiered at later Sundance Film Festivals: The Visitor (2008 Sundance Film Festival), Win Win (2011 Sundance Film Festival), and Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020 Sundance Film Festival).

In this psychological comedy, audiences saw Peter Dinklage play a man who seeks solitude in an abandoned New Jersey train station. McCarthy's film was honored with a whopping three awards - Audience Award: Dramatic, Special Jury Prize f
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