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The 2023 Sundance Film Festival has been scheduled to take place in-person and online

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The 2023 Sundance Film Festival is officially coming to reality after two years of being online-only due to the pandemic.The historic media event is currently set to run from the 19 to the 29th of January, according to The Hollywood Reporter.However, fans wanting to catch the new films online still can, as it was revealed the festival will be operating both online and in-person in its longtime home of Park City, Utah.

Back on: The dates for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, which will take place in a hybridized format, have officially been announced to the publicThe Hollywood Reporter noted that 'the extent to which the festival programming will be available virtually is still being decided.'The Sundance Film Festival'sdirector, Tabitha Jackson, gave a statement to the media outlet to express that the event's team was happy to return to a partially in-person setting. 'We can't wait to return to our home in Park City and present exciting new work from around the world live and in person,' she said.Jackson went on to express that the festival's organizers had fully embraced the idea of operating in a hybridized format.

So excited: The Sundance Film Festival's director, Tabitha Jackson, gave a statement to the media outlet to express that the event's team was happy to return to a partially in-person setting; she is seen in 2019'We also have two years of digital exhibition and participation under our collective belt, and are returning to the excitement and immediacy of live events while retaining a powerful online offering,' she said.The Sundance Film Festival was initially started in 1978as the Utah/US Film Festival.TheSundance Institute was subsequently founded by Robert Redford in 1981, and the event was renamed in.

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