Sundance Announces Feature and Episodic Program for 2026 Festival
The final Park City festival features around 100 selected films from 16,000 submissions, including sci-fi and horror titles, with some available for online viewing.
- On Wednesday, the Sundance Film Festival announced roughly 100 features selected from over 16,000 submissions for the event running January 22 through February 1, 2026 in Park City, Utah.
- After a competitive review, Sundance curators selected the lineup from over 16,000 submissions, including more than 4,000 feature films, with a focus on sci‑fi and horror genre examples.
- Highlights include projects from Cathy Yan and provocative premises like 'Leviticus Two' and 'Saccharine,' with family and satirical entries such as 'Buddy' by Andrew Stanton and 'The Gallerist' by Adrian Chiarella.
- Several titles will be available to view online, and the festival posted a link with single tickets and online viewing information for remote viewers.
- Marked by legacy, the 2026 Sundance Film Festival is the first since co-founder Robert Redford's passing and the final edition in Park City, Utah, with critics flagging sci-fi and horror for next year’s conversation.
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