Sundance’s Largest-Ever Audience
Comes Together Around Independent Storytelling
Comes Together Around Independent Storytelling
Park City, UT —The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced attendance information for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, which took place both online and in-person in 20 cities across the country from January 28 through February 3. The seven day Festival reached a total audience 2.7 times larger than at the typical 11-day Utah edition, despite the shorter duration and with fewer feature films (73) than the festival’s typical 120 features. Audiences participated from all 50 states and 120 countries.
Reach: Audiences watched the online program of 73 feature and 50 short films, four Indie Series, 23 talks and events, participated in the New Frontier exhibition including 14 projects, and showed up at Satellite Screens across the country. Online seat limits for feature films were set by individual rights-holders, and the film and series programs were geoblocked to the U.S.
- There were 251,331 views of feature and short films and Indie Series through the online platform or TV apps. With an estimated average of two individuals per household for each “view,” this amounts to over 500,000 views of the film program.
- The official program of free talks and events had a total audience of approximately 66,000 based on 33,267 views with the same two per household multiplier.
- The New Frontier exhibition had 39,869 visits. Visitors to the space engaged with immersive storytelling in the Gallery and Cinema House or made use of the innovative social space with other Festival attendees at Film Party. This is a sharp increase from the live Festival’s audience for the New Frontier program, which averages 12,000 visitors per festival.
- Over 70% of the feature film program unspooled on 40 satellite screens run by 20 partner cinemas and organizations. Early data shows attendance of 20,000 at the drive-ins and socially-distanced indoor or outdoor seated screenings. (Drive-ins approximated 2.5 attendees per one car ticket.)
This results in a total of audience views of more than 600,000 — 2.7 times (168%) more than in 2020.
Audience:
- 48% of the participants were between the ages of 18–34.
- Engaged participants came from more than 120 countries and territories around the world and all 50 states, as well as Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- 64% of viewers selected to watch films in their three-hour premiere window, which included live interactive elements of chat and Q&As, affirming that the rollout approach of capturing the energy and focus of a Festival with short premieres resonated with fans.
- 85% of the total products sold were $15 single tickets, with the rest passes.
- The Festival met its goal of providing discounts to at least 20% of anticipated festival goers in order to increase access for historically marginalized communities and younger audiences. Discounts were provided to artist-support nonprofits serving or led by BIPOC, women, LGBTQ+, and/or people with disabilities. The Festival adapted its longstanding Ignite Ticket Package to the current Festival model by disbursing 1,000 discounted passes to young adults (18–25) through the Ignite Program.
Partners: Sundance proudly welcomed back longtime sponsors, many of whom have been with the Festival for over 10 years, and added five new sponsors. The online Festival Village included Main Street that was home to 125 events, panels, and other fun surprises from over 74 partners, including official Festival sponsors, Institute supporters, year-round partners, and nonprofit allied organizations. Also in Festival Village, 28 Satellite Screen Partners also programmed 124 talks and events, featured on the Festival platform. Finally, the Artists Lounge offered intimate gathering opportunities for creators with 15 events from daily artist meetups to artist receptions.
Press and Industry: The Festival retained and expanded the vibrant press and industry attendance in the virtual form. Eighteen hundred industry members and 1,272 press were accredited to participate in the Festival, a 5% increase from the year prior. The ability to participate without travel allowed for more professionals from around the globe, resulting in an increase of industry representation from 26 countries in 2020 to 41 countries in 2021, and for press from 33 countries in 2020 to 41 countries this year. Additionally, the Festival’s Press Inclusion Initiative, created to broaden and deepen the diverse composition of our press corps, increased from 51 members in 2020 to 80 members in 2021, with each individual receiving a grant to support their professional needs to cover their work in the Festival.
“It’s been rewarding to see the way adventurous audiences everywhere engaged with our program and platform, and of course we are delighted to have met and even exceeded our goal of expanding the reach and community for independent film in this challenging year,” said Sundance Institute CEO Keri Putnam. “I am so inspired by the incredible Sundance team who rose to the challenge of presenting the Festival in a new way, and grateful to our Board whose partnership and support was invaluable and — as always — to Robert Redford for being our guiding light.”
“We talked about this year’s festival as a grand experiment,” added Festival Director Tabitha Jackson “and now we are in the process of analyzing the results — a vital part of informing the expression of Festival in 2022. There is a lot still to learn but we are delighted that a combination of online and in-person participation, innovative social spaces, hard work, and a lot of crossed-fingers came together to expand and connect audiences for the incredible slate of work we were lucky enough to program this year.”
The Festival’s online elements played out on a platform that Sundance custom designed in house with the goal to capture the essential elements of the traditional festival experience online and which used a player from Shift72. The New Frontier exhibition platform was created with Active Theory.
The Sundance Film Festival®
The Sundance Film Festival has introduced global audiences to some of the most groundbreaking films of the past three decades, including Clemency, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Zola, On The Record, Boys State, The Farewell, Honeyland, One Child Nation, The Souvenir, The Infiltrators, Sorry to Bother You, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, Hereditary, Call Me By Your Name, Get Out, The Big Sick, Mudbound, Fruitvale Station, Whiplash, Brooklyn, Precious, The Cove, Little Miss Sunshine, An Inconvenient Truth, Napoleon Dynamite, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Reservoir Dogs and sex, lies, and videotape. The Festival is a program of the non-profit Sundance Institute. 2021 Festival sponsors to date include: Presenting Sponsors – Acura, SundanceTV, Chase Sapphire, Adobe; Leadership Sponsors – Amazon Studios, AT&T, DoorDash, Dropbox, Netflix, Omnicom Group, Southwest Airlines® , WarnerMedia; Sustaining Sponsors – AMC, Audible, Canada Goose, Canon U.S.A., Inc., Dell Technologies, Documentary Plus, GEICO, IMDbPro, Stella Artois®, Unity Technologies, University of Utah Health, White Claw Hard Seltzer, Zoom; Media Sponsors – The Atlantic, IndieWire, Los Angeles Times, NPR, The New York Times, Variety, Vulture, The Wall Street Journal. Sundance Institute recognizes critical support from the State of Utah as Festival Host State. The support of these organizations helps offset the Festival’s costs and sustain the Institute’s year-round programs for independent artists. sundance.org/festival
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As a champion and curator of independent stories for the stage and screen, the nonprofit Sundance Institute provides and preserves the space for artists in film, theatre, film composing, and digital media to create and thrive. Founded in 1981 by Robert Redford, the Institute’s signature Labs, granting, and mentorship programs which are dedicated to developing new work and take place throughout the year in the U.S. and internationally, are supported largely through contributed revenue. Sundance Co//ab, a digital community platform, brings artists together to learn from each other and Sundance Advisors and connect in a creative space, developing and sharing works in progress. The Sundance Film Festival and other public programs connect audiences and artists to ignite new ideas, discover original voices, and build a community dedicated to independent storytelling. Sundance Institute has supported such projects as Clemency, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Zola, On The Record, Boys State, The Farewell, Honeyland, One Child Nation, The Souvenir, The Infiltrators, Sorry to Bother You, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, Hereditary, Call Me By Your Name, Get Out, The Big Sick, Mudbound, Fruitvale Station, City So Real, Top of the Lake, Between the World & Me, Wild Goose Dreams and Fun Home. Join Sundance Institute on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
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