Jen Yamato is contributing to Deadline’s coverage.
Robert Redford opened the 2013 edition of his Sundance Film Festival this afternoon with “change” on his mind after he told the Associated Press earlier in the
day he’s “not certain” these days about his role in the indie film world, adding that he is “overwhelmed now by his duties as Sundance’s head of state” 34 years after he founded the festival. During his annual start-of-fest press conference in Park City, he addressed those comments only slightly. “I think change can be divided into three sections,” he said. “Since it’s inevitable, some people fight it and resist it because they’re afraid of it. Other people accept it and roll along with it.… Others see it in a positive way”.
Redford was less subtle in firing back at Utah-based right-wing group the Sutherland
Institute, which this week called for the state to cut ties with the “obscene” festival, which has a reputation for its liberal leanings and is nestled in the mountains of a conservative state. “$80 million comes to the local economy in 10 days – pretty good”, Redford said. “They should maybe look at the Constitution.”
He touched on other topics including gun violence in entertainment, a day after President Obama outlined new gun control initiatives following the Newtown school shooting. “Does my industry think guns sell movies?” Redford mused, adding, “I think it’s worth asking that question”. He also flatly denied recent reports that a Sundance outpost in Brooklyn is in the works.
Emphasizing the festival’s ability to adapt content to a changing landscape, Redford highlighted initiatives and additions in recent years including the New Frontiers section linking technology and artists and the festival’s embrace of the online sphere to support short films and documentaries. “What we try to do is look down the road to what might be coming,” he said, “We always have to be on the ball”.
Despite the myriad indie filmmakers who come through the Sundance pipeline, few have asked the Oscar-winner to participate in their indie projects. But Redford said that JC Chandor, whose Margin Call was snapped up by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions after debuting at Sundance 2011, has cast him for his next film, the low-budget All Is Lost, which will be dialogue-free.


I think that sundance still means something in the film industry. I understand that everybody wants to be try their hand at film making but this film festival really does give everybody a chance. The media has always been judgemental of Robert Redford due to his not playing by their rules and I hope he continues to do his thing.
Of course it means something. It’s still the premiere independent fest in the US. When Gilmore went to Tribeca I thought he was going to give Sundance a run for it’s money but he hasn’t really….yet..
No it doesn’t. You can’t get in unless you have four CAA agents handling the sales and pushing for a slot. It’s incredibly insular. But it has been for a while and anyone expecting anything different is an idiot.
Wait, you’re both right! Sundance DOES still mean something in the film industry, and it IS incredibly insular. You do need to be connected to get in, but Sundance films still affect the cinematic landscape most years. (2012 was a bust, though; only Beasts of the Southern Wild truly broke out, though Searching for Sugar Man and The Surrogate did OK.)
By the looks of it, Robert Redford is still petrified of letting his hair color change to something natural.
Love Redford…but Bob, you really need to let the possum on your head die a quiet death and stop the bad dye jobs and/or toupee.
The best part of that is that it’s actually his real hair. Ask any of the hair people on his last 5 films, and they will confirm it.
Nobody’s perfect. But it’s Redford’s creation. Not sure of legal setup, but maybe non-profit. Sure he controls it along with a board. It’s his. So you don’t like what it does. Disengage. Nobody’s entitled to anything in this world and we’d better start understanding that or we’re all enslaved to others’ demands. Start picking on the Academy Awards. They are coming up soon, so unload! They’re not perfect either. Don’t like the products of the industry, go to the library and learn something.
When you see All Is Lost you will know it’s his own hair! Anyway why all the comments on hair – jealousy among some men. Can hardly wait to see his new movie – when is it to be debuted?