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Today, we honor the life and legacy of Robert Redford—actor, director, activist, and founder of the Sundance Institute—who passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 89.

From his unforgettable turn as the Sundance Kid, to the journalistic fire of All the President’s Men, to the intimacy of Out of Africa and the resilience of All Is Lost, Redford built a career defined not just by iconic performances, but by the belief that stories matter. As a director, he gave us Ordinary People, a landmark of emotional truth. As a visionary, he created Sundance, a haven for independent filmmakers whose voices might otherwise go unheard.

This tribute looks back on the man through his works, his words, and the legacy he leaves behind—a reminder that cinema at its best is both art and activism.

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