Arts & Entertainment
Local Sundance events are back in Park City

Sly and the Family Stone at the Harlem Cultural Festival in 1969. An artist featured in Questlove's Summer Of Soul (β¦Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised). Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Mass Distraction Media.
PARK CITY, Utah. β After a long break last year due to the pandemic, Sundance films are back this summer with local events in Park City and Salt Lake City.
The institute offers free community events for Utahns year-round.
The outdoor screening series is showcasing favorites from the 2021 Sundance Festival. Beginning the weekend of July 14 – 17. Each night during that weekend, there will be several drive-in screenings at Utah Olympic Park. The event is free but you must register your place online.
Schedule:
- July 14: Jockey
Utah Olympic Park – 6:30 pm, doors open 6 pm
After the film for a live post-screening Q&A with director Clint Bentley!
Tickets - July 14: Summer Of Soul (β¦Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Utah Olympic Park – 9 pm, doors open 8:30 pm
Tickets - July 15: One for the Road
Utah Olympic Park – 6:30 pm, doors open 6 pm
Tickets - July 15: Flee
Utah Olympic Park – 9:30 pm, doors open 9 pm
Tickets - July 16: CODA
Utah Olympic Park – 8:30 pm, doors open 7:30 pm
Tickets
There will be screenings all over Salt Lake City on the same weekend, at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre, Redwood Drive-In Theatre, and Sugar Space Arts Warehouse.
Check out the full calendar of events here.
