The Sundance Kid: Robert Redford Remembered
January 30–April 23
An icon of late 20th-century Hollywood, Robert Redford (1936–2025) was a truly singular artist whose magnetic presence in front of, behind and beyond the camera defined an era of filmmaking. Although he had one of the most handsome faces to ever grace the silver screen, Redford never coasted on his good looks and instead insisted on making films that had significant cultural weight, exploring topics as challenging as familial grief and democratic ideals. This series collects 14 of the most notable films from his nearly 60-year career, including the 1967 romantic comedy BAREFOOT IN THE PARK opposite frequent co-star Jane Fonda; his unforgettable turns in the westerns BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID and JEREMIAH JOHNSON; his Oscar®-nominated performance in THE STING; the seminal political films ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN and THE CANDIDATE (the latter presented in 35mm); his directorial debut ORDINARY PEOPLE, for which he won the Oscar® for Best Director; his final onscreen performance in 2018’s THE OLD MAN & THE GUN; and many more. Few actors could claim such a lengthy filmography, let alone one with as much range as Redford’s, but, then again, few have ever dared as much as he — just watch the films and see.
The full lineup will be announced in January 2026.