"Train Dreams" premieres at Sundance, criticized for audio issues, as festival considers relocating.

"Train Dreams," premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, offers a visually stunning look at 20th-century American life in Idaho but faces criticism for poor audio quality that makes dialogue hard to understand. The film follows Robert Grainer, a train builder and logger, but technical issues have hindered audience connection with the characters. Festival organizers are also considering moving Sundance away from Utah due to financial pressures and accessibility issues, despite the event bringing in over $1.3 billion to the state over the past 15 years.

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