city circuit calendar logistical strain
The 2026 City Circuit Calendar has ballooned to 45+ events across 12 global cities, creating unprecedented logistical challenges for filmmakers, distributors, and audiences. The original Park City Sundance headquarters is growing to Salt Lake City and online platforms (Jan 22-Feb 1), to parallel festivals in LA, NY, London, and Mumbai, with overlapping dates that overburden site location, talent travel, and logistics of screening. Higher submissions (record 15,000+ films) result in multiplexes having to balance 5-7 festivals at the same time, with carbon emissions during transatlantic flights growing 30%. Hybrid models are good, but strain streaming infrastructure, slacking VOD deals. PR and shuttle budgets were doubled, but smaller indies have issues in tiered ticketing and sponsor issues in flooded markets.
Circuit calendar expansion hits 120 screening days across Q1-Q3 2026, clashing Berlin (Feb 12-22) with Sundance extensions and SXSW (March 6-14), forcing filmmakers to choose or split teams.
Logistical strain manifests in hotel shortages (Park City 98% occupancy), delayed tech setups for VR/immersive blocks, and audience fatigue from FOMO-driven multi-city hopping.
Official Link:
https://aboveandbeyond.group/f1-2026-calendar
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