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Redford said promoting Cooper to festival director was an easy decision after predecessor Geoff Gilmore departed last year for Tribeca Enterprises, which runs Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival. "There are two reasons I'm excited," Redford said about Cooper. "One is, he gets to be seen for what he is and has been for many years, which is a principal force in this program. Secondly, I like to see people grow and have a chance to expand ... "It was time for us to make a change to keep ourselves fresh. Having John come into that place, it was natural, and you'll see the results," Redford said. Cooper studied stage design in his native California and worked as an actor, singer and dancer in New York City through the 1980s. After volunteering with Sundance's filmmaking labs, Cooper then joined the festival, creating its short-film program and later working on its documentary and feature-length selections. He became director of programming in 2003. "It was just so perfect," he said. "They said come to this place. I was a California boy, a Sierra Nevada mountains kid, so I saw it as a great opportunity, first to get out of town. Then I got here, and the artists that were there were all so authentic and everyone was giving so much. It was infectious. ... They couldn't get rid of me." ___ On the Net:
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