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The Sundance Revolution

The Sundance Revolution

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A deep dive into Redford's creation of the Sundance Institute in 1981 and its evolution into the world's most influential independent film platform. Beginning with his purchase of Utah mountain land in 1969, the episode traces how Redford's vision of supporting emerging filmmakers grew from small workshops to the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. It explores how the institute launched careers of directors like Quentin Tarantino and Steven Soderbergh, championed diverse voices, and proved audiences craved authentic storytelling over formulaic blockbusters. The story reveals how one man's commitment to artistic integrity fundamentally reshaped American cinema and created opportunities for thousands of filmmakers who might otherwise never have been heard.

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