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What are your favorite Sundance Film Festival memories? The Tribune wants to know.

Your comments will help inform our coverage of the 2026 festival.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Film reels from past years of the Sundance Film Festival, used as decoration at an awards ceremony in Park City at the end of the 2025 festival.

The last Sundance Film Festival to be held in Utah gets underway Thursday, and The Salt Lake Tribune wants to hear from you about your Sundance experiences.

What are your favorite memories? Have you encountered any celebrities? And what do you think of the festival’s move to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027?

Your input will help inform our reporting. A survey is available below or by visiting this link.

We appreciate you sharing your experiences and your thoughts. We take your privacy seriously and will not publish your name or comments without your consent.

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