PARK CITY, Utah — Don't worry if you didn't make it to the last Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Many of the films will be available to stream online starting Thursday through the weekend, including the buzzy Channing Tatum drama ''Josephine.''
What started as a COVID-era necessity has become one of the festival's most beloved components, even for those who do brave the cold and the lines to see films in person.
How can I watch Sundance films?
The Sundance Film Festival website has information on the technical requirements, but there are ways to watch on your computer and television. After you click the ''Watch Now'' button, you have five hours to complete the feature film.
Who can watch?
Anyone in the U.S. can access the online portal. Rights restrictions make the films and shows unavailable to stream internationally.
What films are available?
All of the feature films playing in the main competitions are included on the platform and a few extras, many of which do not yet have theatrical distribution plans. Beth de Araújo's drama ''Josephine,'' about an 8-year-old (Mason Reeves) who witnesses a sexual assault in Golden Gate Park, is already one of the most talked about films of the festival. Tatum and Gemma Chan play the girl's parents, who are well meaning but unsure how to help their daughter navigate all the feelings and fear.