Sundance by the numbers
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For 10 days in January, the movie world converges on Park City, Utah, to join the frenzy at the Sundance Film Festival. Deals are made. Careers are launched. The latest and brightest features either flop or fly. Below, a quick sampling of all that is Sundance,
from the thousands of hopefuls who’ve submitted masterpieces waiting to be discovered to the millions of dollars wagered by production companies on the festival’s hottest flicks.
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The films
Films submitted to the festival: 5,357
Films chosen for screening: 219
Feature-length films: 129
Short films: 90
Fee for entering a feature-length film: $50
Fee for submitting a short: $20
Feature films that got distribution deals last year: at least 22
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Big spender studios
Amount Miramax paid for distribution rights to “Tadpole”: $5 million
Amount Fox Searchlight paid for rights to “The Dancer Upstairs”: $2.5 million
Amount Fox Searchlight paid for rights to “The Good Girl”: $4 million
Amount “The Good Girl” has grossed in North American theaters: $14 million.
Amount United Artists paid for rights to “Personal Velocity”: $1 million
Sony Pictures Classics’ tab for rights to “Love Liza”: $2 million
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The rivals
Number of rival film festivals in Park City: at least 6, including Slamdance, SlamDunk, No Dance, Lapdance, X-Dance, TromaDance
Films invited to screen at Slamdance: 28
Films submitted to Slamdance: 2,800
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The history
Year the Sundance Institute was born: 1981
Year the Sundance Film Festival began (under that name): 1991
Typical attendee tally: 20,000
Festival days: 10
Films screened in one day: up to 20
Years Sundance has used digital projectors: 6
Percentage of films to be screened in digital format: 30
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The weather
Average January temperature in Park City: 12 to 33 degrees
Average snowfall in January: 30.8 inches
Avalanche report: Utah is experiencing “what could be the longest continuous string of human-triggered slides,” according to www.avalanche.org. The site’s avalanche danger rating on Thursday: low to moderate for Park City.
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Dollars and cents
Cost of the Sundance “Adrenaline Pass,” which includes admission to all screenings before 10 a.m. and after 10 p.m. and admission to all scheduled evening parties: $350
Cost to park at Park City High School throughout the festival with the “Eccles Center Parking Pass”: $200
Amount you’ll pay to get your car back if it gets towed: $125 minimum
Cost of the Sundance “Express Pass,” which includes admission to all screenings at all theaters, panel discussions and scheduled evening parties: $2,500
Admission to one movie: $10
People on the wait list: up to 100, one hour before screening, holding numbered cards, cash only. Per the festival’s official “How to Sundance” guide: “The Wait List is one of the best ways to meet people at the film festival.... It’s cold. Someone goes for coffee. The idea spreads.... The energy builds. Then they let you in!”
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The people
Hosts of the Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony: 2, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Steve Zahn
Times Gyllenhaal was spanked in “Secretary”: many
Sum paid by Lions Gate for distribution rights to “Secretary” after it screened at Sundance: $1 million
Feature films premiering at Sundance: 18
Feature films premiering at Sundance that are directed by women: 0
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The hangouts
Theaters where films will be shown (including Park City, Salt Lake City and Sundance Village): 12
Hangouts named for animals: 6. The two within the official Sundance complex are Elks Lodge and Owl Bar (a restored 1890s bar that was once a popular hangout for Butch Cassidy’s Hole-in-the-Wall Gang).
After-hours creepy screenings: 1, Park City at Midnight, for horror, the surreal, explicit and bizarre. Some films that came out of this “after hours” fete: “The Blair Witch Project,” “Cube,” “Delicatessen.”
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Creature comforts
Portable food: Cheesecake on a Stick from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Toast of the fest: Holly Hunter (recipient of the 2003 Sundance Institute Tribute to Independent Vision and star of this year’s festival opener “Levity.”)
What they’re ordering at the No Name Saloon: the locals, beer and tequila shots; the tourists, Irish coffee and martinis
Percentage of alcohol in beer sold at convenience stores as mandated by Utah liquor laws: 3.2%
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The lodging
Guest cottages in Sundance Village: 95
Rent on a four-bedroom Sundance Resort Mountain Home in Provo, with fireplace, wood stove and view of aspen grove and Mt. Timpanagos: $1,300 per night
Rent on the Penthouse Suite at Hotel Park City (jetted marble tubs, Bulgari bath treatments, DVD players, wraparound balcony): $5,000 per night
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Transportation
One-way first-class flight on Delta Airlines from LAX to Salt Lake City: $547
Round-trip flight on Jet Blue from Long Beach to Salt Lake City: $218
Flight time with no stops: about 1 hour, 55 minutes
Departure time of the last shuttle: 2 a.m.
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Shopping
Catalog-exclusive “Sundance style” goat suede jacket: $395
Price of Sundance Inca stripes hand-knitted cap and mittens: $32
Place to rent a last-minute tuxedo for opening-night gala: Provo City, 50 minutes away
Last year’s fashion item: Gucci snow boots
This year’s: Duct tape wallets
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Miscellany
Journalists converging on Park City: more than 800
Time difference between Utah and L.A.: 1 hour
Official running-time cutoff to qualify as a Sundance “feature length” film: 70 minutes
Driving time from Egyptian Theater in Park City to opening-night ceremony at Abravanel Hall, Salt Lake City: 40 minutes
Cost of the bus that runs every 10 minutes: Free
Age of Sundance host Robert Redford: 65
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