It’s been 20 years since Robert Redford took over the Sundance Film Festical. Since then, the festival has “morphed from the “granola Sundance” of the 1980s into the “cell-phone Sundance” of the 1990s and now, as the shoestring cinéastes of the early days, true anti-studio aesthetes like Jim Jarmusch, Victor Nuñez and Allison Anders, were shoved aside by Hollywood heavies looking for the Next Big Thing among talented newcomers.”