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The Sundance Film Festival is taking exception to those who thought legendary actor Robert Redford - the festival’s co-founder - isn’t the bearded figure in the nodding mountain man meme.“When you don’t get credit for being a meme… (Robert Redford),” the caption from the official Sundance Twitter account reads, accompanying a GIF of a disapproving Redford from the 1982 sports film “The National.”The nodding man meme that resurfaced on social media earlier this week is a GIF of a scene in the 1972 film “Jeremiah Johnson.” In the GIF, Redford’s character, a Mexican-American War veteran, is casting for fish when he looks up and nods approvingly at on-looking natives.Also Read: Norah O'Donnell Says She Wouldn't Be 'CBS Evening News' Anchor Without Network's Recent Upheaval (Video)According to the website Know Your Meme, the meme first began circulating on social media as early as 2012, with users editing the GIF with different characters, or even adding a lightsaber into the mix.The meme resurfaced on social media after an article raised the question of who the man behind the nod actually was. 25 Oh-So-Hilarious Memes That Will Only Make Sense To Gay Men. Senor Chang’s Gayyyyy is a catchphrase attributed to the fictional character Seor Ben Chang (played by Ken Jeong) in the TV sitcom series Community.