
Can't join me in cold, crowded Park City [1] for this year's Sundance Film Festival [2]? No worries: The festival organizers have found ways for you to bring a little Sundance into your home — or onto your computer — no matter where you are.
One of the coolest features on the Sundance site [3] this year is the premiere of 10 short films [4], one per day through Jan. 27. Each is online free to watch for just 24 hours, so you'll have to hustle and keep coming back — but if you miss them, several Sundance-approved short films can be purchased from the iTunes store [5] for just $1.99.
For a couple of other ways to get into Sundance from your couch, just .
If you're interested in the stories behind the films, the site also has a great selection of video interviews [6] with some of this year's filmmakers, including Nanette Burstein [7], who made the buzzed-about documentary American Teen.
Finally, if you subscribe to digital cable and get the Sundance Channel, see if you have Sundance On Demand. If so, you're in for a treat: 10 previous Sundance films are making their TV debuts [8] that way this month. And, of course, the regular Sundance Channel has some great programming right now, too [9], showcasing some big-deal films from Sundances past, including Donnie Darko and The Motorcycle Diaries. And hey, you won't even need to get snow in your shoes to experience them!