Sundance Film Festival co-founder charged with sex abuse
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah filmmaker who co-founded the Sundance Film Festival and produced an Oscar-winning movie in the mid-1980s has been charged with sexual abuse of a young girl.
Sterling Van Wagenen, 71, is accused of inappropriately touching a girl on two occasions between 2013 and 2015, according to a probable cause statement filed with the charges on April 4. The alleged abuse occurred in two northern Utah cities when the girl was between the ages of 7 and 9, online court records show.
Van Wagenen’s attorney, Steven Shapiro, declined to comment. Van Wagenen didn’t return an email and phone call. He has not yet entered a plea to one count of felony sexual abuse of a child.
Van Wagenen co-founded a Utah film festival that came to be known as Sundance Film Festival with Robert Redford and was the Sundance Institute’s founding executive director, according to his biography page on the University of Utah website, where he was a part-time instructor until his recent resignation.