
No Sundance In KY
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The Sundance Film Festival won't be in Louisville in 2027.
The Sundance Film Festival won't be in Louisville in 2027. The top three finalists' cities were just announced. Stacy Yates with Louisville Tourism says even being named a finalist can help bolster the city when it comes to other events.
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No Sundance In KY
Clip: Season 3 Episode 76 | 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The Sundance Film Festival won't be in Louisville in 2027. The top three finalists' cities were just announced. Stacy Yates with Louisville Tourism says even being named a finalist can help bolster the city when it comes to other events.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ >> The Sundance Film Festival sadly won't be in Louisville in 2027, the top 3 finalists cities were announced last week and although Louisville was in the top 6 didn't quite make the cut.
The finalists are Cincinnati, Boulder, Colorado, in Salt Lake City, Utah, which is hosted the festival in the past.
Although Louisville wasn't pick Stacy Yates, marketing director for Louisville tourism says even being a finalist can help boost to the city when it comes to other events.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said it's disappointing that we came up short this time, but we will continue to work hard.
And I remain incredibly optimistic that will bring more major events and film industry developments to our city,
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