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Sundance cancels in-person film festival due to virus surge

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Just two weeks before it was to be held in Park City, Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is canceling its in-person festival and reverting to an entirely virtual edition due to the current coronaviru­s surge.

Festival organizers announced Wednesday that the festival will start as scheduled on Jan. 20 but will shift online. The festival had been planned as a hybrid, with screenings both in Park City and online. Last year’s Sundance was also held virtually because of the pandemic.

Sundance, which runs Jan. 20-30, earlier announced a slate of 82 featurelen­gth films selected from more than 3,700 submission­s. Kim Yutani, Sundance’s director of programmin­g said at the time that “this year’s program reflects the unsettling and uncertain times we’ve been living in for the past year and a half.”

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