Should Sundance stay in Utah? State leaders and locals rally to keep the independent film festival
- Utah leaders and locals are rallying to keep the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, its home for 41 years, with efforts including $3 million in state budget proposals to support it.
- Thousands of festivalgoers are showing support by wearing stickers that read 'Keep Sundance in Utah' and 'Nohio for Sundance' to express their desire for the festival to remain in the state.
- Festival director Eugene Hernandez stated that no final decision has been made regarding the festival's future location, with an announcement expected by early spring.
- Concerns have been raised about Sundance losing its identity if it relocates, with many attendees emphasizing the unique atmosphere of Park City as integral to the festival's appeal.
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