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Each January the Sundance Film Festival attracts the most innovative storytellers and adventurous audiences to a 10-day celebration of the best independent filmmaking of our time. In a small mountain town, this convergence of diverse ideas, stories, innovations, artists, and film lovers defines and launches the year in culture, in a rare combination of distinct and singular elements that is uniquely Sundance.
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Here is an overview of the program at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Sixteen world-premiere documentaries that illuminate the ideas, people, and events that shape the present day.
WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION Twelve films from emerging filmmaking talents offer fresh perspectives and inventive styles.
WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION Twelve documentaries by some of the most courageous and extraordinary filmmakers working today.
PREMIERES
A showcase of world premieres of some of the most highly anticipated dramatic films of the coming year. Presented by Entertainment Weekly.
DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES
Renowned filmmakers and films about huge subjects comprise this section highlighting our ongoing commitment to documentaries. Each is a world premiere.
SPOTLIGHT
Regardless of where these films have played throughout the world, the Spotlight program is a tribute to the cinema we love.
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Pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling. Digital technology paired with unfettered creativity promises that the films in this section will inform a “greater” next wave in American cinema. < = >
PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT
From horror flicks to comedies to works that defy any genre, these unruly films will keep you edgeseated and wide awake. Each is a world premiere.
NEW FRONTIER
With media installations, multimedia performances, transmedia experiences, panels, films, and more, New Frontier highlights work that celebrates experimentation and the expansion of cinema culture through the convergence of film, art, and new media technology.
SHORTS
Intensely personal, outrageously funny, fantastically abstract...the possibilities within the short film form are limitless. Our Shorts Programs put exciting talent on display with work that takes risks, and explores our world. We strive to find films that tell vibrant tales—vivid fiction, powerful true stories, and inspired animation all have a home here. Presented by YouTube.
FROM THE COLLECTION
Rediscover classic works of independent cinema as the Sundance Film Festival presents a film from the vaults of the Sundance Institute Collection at UCLA. A unique archive devoted to preserving indie film, the Collection exists not only to save important works that would otherwise disappear but also to make them accessible to new audiences and show them as they were intended to be seen: on the big screen. Formed in partnership with the UCLA Film and Television Archive and growing through the support of donor companies and individual filmmakers, the Collection now contains more than 800 films.
OFFSCREEN
Round out your Festival experience with music, art, and conversation. From solo acts and bands performing throughout the Festival to panels and discussions that bring emerging and veteran filmmakers together with industry leaders, Offscreen offers a cultural outlet for Festivalgoers outside the theatre.
SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL U.S.A.
The Sundance Film Festival expands to audiences across the country for one special night of film and dialogue. On January 31, the Sundance Film Festival dispatches 10 filmmakers to 10 cities across the country to screen and discuss their direct-fromFestival films with audiences. Southwest Airlines is the Official Airline of Sundance Film Festival U.S.A.
FESTIVAL ON THE GO
2013 MOBILE APP PRESENTED BY HP Put the entire Festival experience into your pocket—download the iPhone, iPad, or Android version of our official 2013 mobile app presented by HP. Explore the full Festival program, discover films and events, research Festival history, read exclusive articles and blogs, locate venues using GPS and maps, browse photo galleries, and connect to other Festivalgoers on social media sites. Apps are available in the iTunes App Store and Android Marketplace. Also be sure to catch complete round-the-clock Festival coverage with videos, filmmakers’ blogs, and photos at sundance.org. Enjoy exclusive live streams throughout the 10 days at sundance.org — including the opening day press conference, Cinema Cafés, and closing night Awards Ceremony.
WELCOME
Presenting the world premieres of 16 narrative feature films, the Dramatic Competition offers a first look at groundbreaking new voices in American independent film.
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8 Industry Alliances, Institute Associates, and Official Providers
61 New Frontier: Art
60 New Frontier: Immersive Screenings
63 New Frontier: Connect 9 Foundation, Government, Corporations, and Individual Donors
64 New Frontier: Event Schedule 65 New Frontier: Films
10 Day One 71 OFF SCREEN 11 Salt Lake City Gala and Closing Night
72 Power of Story
12 Sundance Film Festival U.S.A.
73 Science in Film Forum
13 THE FILMS
74 At the Lodge
14 U.S. Dramatic Competition
75 Cinema Café
20 U.S. Documentary Competition
76 Film Music Events
26 World Cinema Dramatic Competition
78 HOW TO FEST
31 World Cinema Documentary Competition
78 How to Get Tickets 80 Theatres and Venues
36 Premieres 81 Merchandise Stores 43 Documentary Premieres 82 Sponsor Venues and Activities 47 Spotlight 83 Sundance Film Festival Lodging
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Sundance Institute is proud to acknowledge and thank the Official Sponsors of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Sponsor support reflects a commitment to sustaining the vitality of independent film, filmmakers, and audiences. Their presence enriches the Festival experience and helps sustain the Instituteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programs for artists throughout the year.
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LEADERSHIP SPONSORS
Sundance Institute recognizes critical support from the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development and the State of Utah as Festival Host State.
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The following contributors provide a broad range of support for Sundance Institute. The Industry Alliance is populated with leaders in the film industry who are valued members of the Sundance Film Festival Industry Office and whose support helps to sustain the work of the Institute’s artist programs. Institute Associates maintain a year-round working relationship with the Institute, characterized by mutually aligned missions that nurture independent vision and thought. Through their donations of in-kind goods and services, Official Providers help sustain Festival operations, keeping expenses at a minimum and directing more funds to the Institute’s core programs. INDUSTRY ALLIANCE
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A&E IndieFilms BET Networks Big Beach Focus Features Millennium Entertainment Stage 6 Films Sony Pictures Classics UTA WME
90.9 FM KRCL Community Connection All Seasons Resort Lodging AWEARNESS, A Kenneth Cole Foundation Ballard Spahr LLP Barco, Inc. Bill White Enterprises Canyons Resort CDS—A Consolidated Graphics Company CTI Solutions Cuisine Unlimited Catering & Special Events Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Done To Your Taste Catering and Events Evans & Sutherland Express Shuttle Film Independent The Hollywood Reporter Identity Properties image.net/WireImage/Getty Images Independent Filmmaker Project Industrial Light & Magic Infinite Scale Design Group Jupiter Bowl Entertainment KXRK “X96” 96.3 FM LaCroix Sparkling and Shasta Beverages Laser Exhibitor Services Livestream Miderra Transportation Management The Nation O.C. Tanner Jewelers O’Melveny & Myers LLP Ola Loa “Fizzy” Vitamins Park City Lodging, Inc. Park City Marriott Park City Rental Properties Peery’s Egyptian Theater at the Ogden Eccles Conference Center Rastar, Inc. ResortQuest By Wyndham Vacations Resorts West Luxury Lodging
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A3 Foundation American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) The Blackhouse Foundation BMI Carnegie Mellon University: Master of Entertainment Industry Management CNN Films Comcast & Universal Studios Consulate General of Canada Creative America Directors Guild of America Fusion-io The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Impact Partners NYU Tisch School of the Arts Outdoor Retailer Panama Film Commission ro*co films and the International Documentary Assoc. SAGIndie The Vladar Company Women In Film Los Angeles Writer’s Guild of America, West Zions Bank
Ruckus Wireless, Inc. Salt Lake Marriott City Center Scala Digital Signage Software THE SHOP Yoga Studio Silver Restaurant Sixteen19 The Sky Lodge Smith’s Tix Sony Electronics Stewart Filmscreen StorSimple, a Microsoft Company Sundance Catalog Talisker Taylor Creative, Inc. Technicolor—Postworks, New York Todd Oldham Studio Trolley Square VARIETY Visit Salt Lake Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging Wilshire Screening Room—Beverly Hills, CA The Yarrow Resort Hotel & Conference Center
Throughout the past year, generous program support received from the following donors helped sustain Sundance Institute’s ability to serve independent film and theatre artists in numerous ways. We are deeply grateful to each of them. FOUNDATIONS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
INDIVIDUALS
$1,000,000 and above The Annenberg Foundation The Ford Foundation The Open Society Foundations The Skoll Foundation
$500,000–$999,999 National Endowment for the Arts
$500,000–$999,999 The Bertha Foundation Cinereach Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art The Charles Engelhard Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Time Warner Foundation
$100,000–$249,999 National Endowment for the Humanities Summit County Restaurant Tax
$100,000 and above Anonymous B.Co Philip Fung—A3 Foundation Sheila C. Johnson Lyn and Norman Lear The Steve Tisch Foundation
$250,000–$499,999 The James Irvine Foundation The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
$10,000–$24,999 President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities Visit Salt Lake
$100,000–$249,999 The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Wallace Global Fund
Special thanks to the State of Utah, Park City Municipal Corporation, and the Park City Visitors Bureau and Film Commission.
$50,000–$99,999 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Shubert Foundation, Inc.
CORPORATIONS Candescent Films The Creators Project, a partnership between Intel and VICE Hilton Worldwide Indian Paintbrush Mumbai Mantra Media, LTD NHK Enterprises, Inc. RT Features Skywalker Sound Sundial Pictures LLC
$25,000–$49,999 Anonymous Katherine and Paul Bettner Dr. Jan Broberg Carter Chris and Sarah Carter Jack and Marianne Ferraro Green Family Foundation William and Ruth Ann Harnisch— William F. Harnisch Foundation Margaret and Ken Jacobs Wes Swenson - C7 Data Centers Mike Kaeske Chris Kelly and Jennifer Carrico Hank Louis Nion McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Myers Anne O’Shea and Brian Quattrini— Minerva Productions LLC Doug Phelps Susanne Preissler—Independent Media, Inc. Rose-Lee and Keith Reinhard Burton and Stephanie Ritchie Fred Rosen and Nadine Schiff-Rosen David Wanek and Maribeth Portz David and Christine Watson
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$50,000–$99,999 Institute for Museum and Library Services Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts, and Parks Program Summit County Recreation, Arts, and Parks
$50,000–$99,999 Robert J. Abernethy – Chairman, Center For The Study of Democratic Institutions, Inc. Dwight and Julie Anderson Sean and Charmaine Bailey Kenneth and Maria Cole Jeanne Donovan Fisher The J.A. & H.G. Woodruff Jr. Charitable Trust Robert and Linda Frankenberg George Gund Mellody Hobson Cindy Harrell Horn and Alan Horn Anuradha and Anand Mahindra Pat Mitchell and Scott Seydel Ruth Mutch Joan and Lewis Platt Foundation Geoff and Elena Sands Jim and Susan Swartz Stanley Tucci John and Marva Warnock Sheila and Wally Weisman The Jacquelyn and Gregory Zehner Foundation
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$25,000–$49,999 LUMA Foundation Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Ray and Dagmar Dolby Family Fund/ Dolby Family Foundation Theatre Communications Group Zygmunt & Audrey Wilf Foundation
$250,000–$499,999 Governor’s Office of Economic Development
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The 2013 Sundance Film Festival opens with Day One, a celebration of Festival films in competition. With a total of five screenings, Day One presents a narrative and a documentary film from each of the U.S. and World Cinema competitions, along with one Shorts Program.
U.S. DOCUMENTARY
WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC
SHORTS PROGRAMS
TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM
CRYSTAL FAIRY
SHORTS PROGRAM I
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CRYST17MN See page 27 for film description and additional screenings
U.S. DRAMATIC
WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY
MAY IN THE SUMMER
WHO IS DAYANI CRISTAL?
MAYIN17CE See page 18 for film description and additional screenings
WHOIS17ME See page 35 for film description and additional screenings
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DIRECTOR: Morgan Neville Eccles Theatre, 9:30 p.m. TWENT17CN
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Cherien Dabis Eccles Theatre, 6:00 p.m.
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Sebastián Silva The MARC, 8:30 p.m.
DIRECTOR: Marc Silver The MARC, 5:30 p.m.
DIRECTORS: Damien Chazelle, Romola Garai, Michelle Morgan, Sergio Oksman, Kibwe Tavares Egyptian Theatre, 8:30 p.m. SHRT117EN See page 69 for program description and additional screenings
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DIRECTOR: Lucy Walker Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 6:30 p.m. CRASH18GE
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 9:30 p.m. CRASH18GN Salt Lake City Gala and screenings are presented by Zions Bank See page 43 for film description and additional screenings
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DIRECTOR: Joshua Michael Stern Eccles Theatre, 6:15 p.m. JOBSS25CE See page 39 for film description and additional screenings
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SALT LAKE CITY GALA AND CLOSING NIGHT IN PARK CITY
The 2011 Sundance Film Festival opens with Day One, a celebration of Festival films in competition and the New Frontier program. With a total of five screenings, Day One presents a narrative and a documentary film from each of the U.S. and World Cinema competitions, and one program of shorts. New Frontier opens it’s new and improved Park Avenue venue for.
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The Sundance Film Festival expands to audiences across the country for one special night of film and dialogue. On January 31, the Sundance Film Festival dispatches ten filmmakers to ten cities across the country to screen and discuss their directfrom-Festival films with audiences. Southwest Airlines is the Official Airline of Sundance Film Festival U.S.A.
Ann Arbor, MI
Boston, MA
Brooklyn, NY
Chicago, IL
THE EAST
THE LIFEGUARD
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
TOUCHY FEELY
MICHIGAN THEATRE (page 38)
COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE (page 17)
BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC (page 17)
THE MUSIC BOX THEATRE (page 19)
Houston, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Nashville, TN
Orlando, FL
AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS
AFTERNOON DELIGHT
MOTHER OF GEORGE
A.C.O.D.
SUNDANCE CINEMA HOUSTON (page 15)
SUNDANCE SUNSET CINEMA (page 14)
BELCOURT THEATRE (page 18)
ENZIAN THEATRE (page 36)
DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: Zal Batmanglij
DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: David Lowery
DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: Liz W. Garcia
DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: Jill Soloway
Tucson, AZ
IN A WORLD...
THE SPECTACULAR NOW
SUNDANCE KABUKI CINEMA (page 17)
THE LOFT CINEMA (page 18)
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DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: Lake Bell
DIRECTOR: James Ponsoldt
DIRECTOR/COSCREENWRITER: John Krokidas
DIRECTOR: Andrew Dosunmu
DIRECTOR/SCREENWRITER: Lynn Shelton
DIRECTOR/COSCREENWRITER: Stuart Zicherman
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All films are shown in 35mm, DCP, or HDCAM. Special thanks to Dolby Laboratories, Inc. for their support of our digital cinema projection.
DIRECTOR, SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL John Cooper DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING Trevor Groth SENIOR PROGRAMMERS David Courier, Shari Frilot, Caroline Libresco, John Nein PROGRAMMERS Charlie Reff, Kim Yutani ASSOCIATE PROGRAMMERS Sudeep Sharma, Heidi Zwicker SHORTS PROGRAMMERS Emily Doe, Ernesto Foronda, Jon Korn, Katie Metcalfe, Lisa Ogdie, Mike Plante, Kim Yutani, Landon Zakheim
THE FILMS
Films are generally followed by a Q&A with the director and selected members of the cast and crew. There are some exceptions.
PROGRAMMERS
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Jill Soloway CAST: Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor, Jane Lynch U.S.A., 2012, 108 min., color
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:45 P.M. - AFDEL21CN Eccles Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 A.M. - AFDEL22PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:30 P.M. - AFDEL23GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 11:30 A.M. - AFDEL24LD Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:30 A.M. - AFDEL25ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City
In this sexy, dark comedy, a lost L.A. housewife puts her idyllic hipster life in jeopardy when she tries to rescue a stripper by taking her in as a live-in nanny.
AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 12:15 P.M. - AINTT20CD Eccles Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:30 P.M. - AINTT21GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:30 P.M. - AINTT22RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 8:30 P.M. - AINTT23MN The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - AINTT24SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 A.M. - AINTT25PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
The tale of an outlaw who escapes from prison and sets out across the Texas hills to reunite with his wife and the daughter he has never met.
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: David Lowery CAST: Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Nate Parker, Keith Carradine U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
AUSTENLAND
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 12:15 P.M. - AUSTN18CD Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 A.M. - AUSTN19EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:30 P.M. - AUSTN21OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 P.M. - AUSTN22MN The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, NOON - AUSTN24ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:30 P.M. - AUSTN26GA Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 P.M. - COGGG20LN Library Center Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 11:30 A.M. - COGGG22LD Library Center Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - COGGG23IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, NOON - COGGG25CD Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 A.M. - COGGG26TM Temple Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Kyle Patrick Alvarez CAST: Jonathan Groff, Denis O’Hare, Corey Stoll, Dean Stockwell, Casey Wilson, Troian Bellisario U.S.A., 2013, 92 min., color
In the first-ever film adaptation of David Sedaris’s work, a cocky young man travels to Oregon to work on an apple farm. Out of his element, he finds his lifestyle and notions being picked apart by everyone who crosses his path.
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Thirtysomething, single Jane is obsessed with Mr. Darcy, as played by Colin Firth in Pride and Prejudice. On a trip to an English resort, her fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman become more real than she ever imagined.
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DIRECTOR: Jerusha Hess SCREENWRITERS: Jerusha Hess, Shannon Hale CAST: Keri Russell, JJ Feild, Bret McKenzie, Jennifer Coolidge, Georgia King, James Callis U.S.A./United Kingdom, 2012, 97 min., color
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CONCUSSION
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Stacie Passon CAST: Robin Weigert, Maggie Siff, Johnathan Tchaikovsky, Julie Fain Lawrence, Emily Kinney, Laila Robins U.S.A., 2012, 96 min., color
EMANUEL AND THE TRUTH ABOUT FISHES
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Francesca Gregorini CAST: Kaya Scodelario, Jessica Biel, Alfred Molina, Frances O’Connor, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard U.S.A., 2012, 96 min., color
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Ryan Coogler CAST: Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Melonie Diaz, Ahna O’Reilly, Kevin Durand, Chad Michael Murray U.S.A., 2013, 100 min., color
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2:30 P.M. - CONCU19LA Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 A.M. - CONCU21PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, NOON - CONCU24CD Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - CONCU25BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:30 A.M. - CONCU26MD The MARC, Park City
After a blow to the head, Abby decides she can’t do it anymore. Her life just can’t be only about the house, the kids, and the wife. She needs more: she needs to be Eleanor.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 5:30 P.M. - EMANU18LE Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:30 P.M. - EMANU19ON Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:15 P.M. - EMANU20IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:30 A.M. - EMANU21LD Library Center Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 12:15 P.M. - EMANU23CD Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 A.M. - EMANU25MM The MARC, Park City
Emanuel, a troubled girl, becomes preoccupied with her mysterious, new neighbor, who bears a striking resemblance to her dead mother. In offering to babysit her newborn, Emanuel unwittingly enters a fragile, fictional world and becomes its gatekeeper.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 5:30 P.M. - FRUIT19ME The MARC, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 A.M. - FRUIT20LM Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:30 P.M. - FRUIT20GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:00 P.M. - FRUIT23SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:30 P.M. - FRUIT24CE Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1:00 P.M. - FRUIT25RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
The true story of Oscar, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008.
IN A WORLD...
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 5:30 P.M. - INAWO20LE Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:30 P.M. - INAWO21GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2:30 P.M. - INAWO22MA The MARC, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:30 P.M. - INAWO23CA Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 A.M. - INAWO26EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Lake Bell CAST: Lake Bell, Demetri Martin, Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins, Ken Marino, Fred Melamed U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
An underachieving vocal coach is motivated by her father, the king of movie-trailer voice-overs, to pursue her aspirations of becoming a voice-over star. Amidst pride, sexism, and family dysfunction, she sets out to change the voice of a generation.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 3:30 P.M. - KILLY18CA Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 10:00 P.M. - KILLY19RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:30 P.M. - KILLY20GA Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 A.M. - KILLY23EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:45 P.M. - KILLY25LN Library Center Theatre, Park City
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 5:30 P.M. - LIFEG19LE Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:00 P.M. - LIFEG20IA Salt Lake City Library, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 P.M. - LIFEG21MN The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 A.M. - LIFEG24TM Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:15 P.M. - LIFEG25CA Eccles Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Liz W. Garcia CAST: Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer, Martin Starr, Alex Shaffer, Amy Madigan, Joshua Harto, David Lambert U.S.A., 2012, 100 min., color
A former valedictorian quits her reporter job in New York and returns to the place she last felt happy: her childhood home in Connecticut. She gets work as a lifeguard and starts a dangerous relationship with a troubled teenager.
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THE LIFEGUARD
An untold story of murder that brought together a young Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs at Columbia University in 1944, providing the spark that led to the birth of an entire generationâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;their Beat revolution.
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DIRECTOR: John Krokidas SCREENWRITERS: Austin Bunn, John Krokidas CAST: Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan, Ben Foster, Michael C. Hall, Jack Huston, Elizabeth Olsen U.S.A., 2012, 95 min., color
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MAY IN THE SUMMER
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Cherien Dabis CAST: Cherien Dabis, Hiam Abbass, Bill Pullman, Alia Shawkat, Nadine Malouf, Alexander Siddig U.S.A./Qatar/Jordan, 2013, 100 min., color English/Arabic with English subtitles
MOTHER OF GEORGE
DIRECTOR: Andrew Dosunmu SCREENWRITER: Darci Picoult CAST: Isaach De Bankolé, Danai Gurira, Tony Okungbowa,Yaya Alafia, Bukky Ajayi U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
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DIRECTOR: James Ponsoldt SCREENWRITERS: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, CAST: Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Brie Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kyle Chandler U.S.A., 2012, 99 min., color
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 6:00 P.M. - MAYIN17CE Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 A.M. - MAYIN18MM The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:00 P.M. - MAYIN18SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 12:15 P.M. - MAYIN20GD Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 7:00 P.M. - MAYIN22RE* Redstone Cinema 2, Park City *Special screening for Summit County locals. Pass holders and any others need to waitlist. Contact the Park City Main Box Office for ticket information. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - MAYIN24YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
A bride-to-be is forced to reevaluate her life when she reunites with her family in Jordan and finds herself confronted with the aftermath of her parents’ divorce.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2:30 P.M. - MOTHE18LA Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 12:30 P.M. - MOTHE19GD Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 A.M. - MOTHE20PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, NOON - MOTHE21SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:30 P.M. - MOTHE22CA Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:30 P.M. - MOTHE25RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
A story about a woman willing to do anything and risk everything for her marriage.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 P.M. - SPECT18LN Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:30 P.M. - SPECT20RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, NOON - SPECT22CD Eccles Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - SPECT23WE Tower Theatre, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 5:30 P.M. - SPECT25LE Library Center Theatre, Park City
Sutter is a high school senior who lives for the moment; Aimee is the introvert he attempts to “save.” As their relationship deepens, the lines between right and wrong, friendship and love, and saving and corrupting become inextricably blurred.
TOUCHY FEELY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, NOON - TOUCH19CD Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:30 P.M. - TOUCH19GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:00 P.M. - TOUCH20SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 A.M. - TOUCH21EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 5:30 P.M. - TOUCH23ME The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:45 P.M. - TOUCH24LN Library Center Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Lynn Shelton CAST: Rosemarie DeWitt, Allison Janney, Ron Livingston, Scoot McNairy, Ellen Page, Josh Pais U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
TOY’S HOUSE
A massage therapist is unable to do her job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily contact. Meanwhile, her uptight brother’s floundering dental practice receives new life when clients seek out his “healing touch.”
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 P.M. - TOYSH19LN Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:30 A.M. - TOYSH21PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:00 P.M. - TOYSH24CA Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - TOYSH25WN Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:30 A.M. - TOYSH26PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 12:15 P.M. - UPSTR21CD Eccles Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 A.M. - UPSTR22EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, NOON - UPSTR23SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2:30 P.M. - UPSTR24PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - UPSTR25WE Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2:30 P.M. - UPSTR26LA Library Center Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Shane Carruth CAST: Amy Seimetz, Shane Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, Thiago Martins U.S.A., 2012, 96 min., color
A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an illusion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives.
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION
UPSTREAM COLOR
Three unhappy teenage boys flee to the wilderness, where they build a makeshift house and live off the land as masters of their own destiny. Or at least that’s the plan.
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
DIRECTOR: Jordan Vogt-Roberts SCREENWRITER: Chris Galletta CAST: Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Alison Brie U.S.A., 2013, 120 min., color
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Sixteen world-premiere documentaries that illuminate the ideas, people, and events shaping the present day.
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
99%â&#x20AC;&#x201D;THE OCCUPY WALL STREET COLLABORATIVE FILM
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DIRECTORS: Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic CODIRECTORS: Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Kyle Kehrwald, Aric Gutnick, Abby Martin, Doree Simon U.S.A., 2012, 92 min., color
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - OCCUP20TN Temple Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 4:00 P.M. - OCCUP22RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:45 P.M. - OCCUP23BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 11:30 A.M. - OCCUP24MD The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:00 P.M. - OCCUP25SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - OCCUP26EA Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Preceded by
30% (WOMEN AND POLITICS IN SIERRA LEONE) DIRECTOR: Anna Cady United Kingdom/Sierra Leone 2012, 11 min., color Oil-painted animation brings to life the stories of three powerful women in postconflict Sierra Leone, revealing the violence and corruption women face as they fight for fairer representation in governing their country.
The Occupy movement erupted in September 2011, propelling economic inequality into the spotlight. In an unprecedented collaboration, filmmakers across America tell its story, digging into big-picture issues as organizers, analysts, participants, and critics reveal how it happened and why.
AMERICAN PROMISE
DIRECTORS: Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson U.S.A., 2012, 120 min., color English/Spanish/French with English subtitles
BLACKFISH
DIRECTOR: Gabriela Cowperthwaite U.S.A., 2012, 80 min., color
Since the assassination of Dr. George Tiller in 2009, only four doctors in the country provide third-trimester abortions. With unprecedented access, After Tiller goes inside the lives of these physicians working at the center of the storm.
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - AMPRO21TE Temple Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 7:00 P.M. - AMPRO23RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2:45 P.M. - AMPRO24BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:15 A.M. - AMPRO25MD The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - AMPRO26YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
This intimate documentary follows the 12-year journey of two African-American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of their sons.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 P.M. - BFISH19TN Temple Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - BFISH20SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:15 A.M. - BFISH21MD The MARC, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 10:00 P.M. - BFISH23RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:45 P.M. - BFISH24BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2:45 P.M. - BFISH26PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
Notorious killer whale Tilikum is responsible for the deaths of three individuals, including a top killer-whale trainer. Blackfish shows the sometimes devastating consequences of keeping such intelligent and sentient creatures in captivity.
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
DIRECTORS: Martha Shane, Lana Wilson SCREENWRITERS: Lana Wilson, Martha Shane, Greg O’Toole U.S.A., 2012, 85 min., color
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 3:00 P.M. - AFTIL18TA Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 A.M. - AFTIL19PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 P.M. - AFTIL19IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, NOON - AFTIL22SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 8:30 P.M. - AFTIL23LN Library Center Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:30 P.M. - AFTIL24RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
AFTER TILLER
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U.S. Documentary Competition
BLOOD BROTHER
DIRECTOR: Steve Hoover U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color English/Tamil with English subtitles
CITIZEN KOCH
DIRECTORS: Carl Deal, Tia Lessin SCREENWRITERS:Tia Lessin, Carl Deal U.S.A., 2012, 105 min., color
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
CUTIE AND THE BOXER
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DIRECTOR: Zachary Heinzerling U.S.A., 2012, 81 min., color English/Japanese with English subtitles
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 11:30 A.M. - BLOOD20PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 A.M. - BLOOD22YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 P.M. - BLOOD24TN Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:45 P.M. - BLOOD25BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1:00 P.M. - BLOOD26RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
Preceded by
YOU DON’T KNOW JACK DIRECTOR: Morgan Spurlock U.S.A., 2012, 3 min., color Jack Andraka, a high school sophomore, has developed a revolutionary new test for pancreatic cancer, proving the future of science is in the hands of our youth.
Rocky went to India as a disillusioned tourist. When he met a group of children with HIV, he decided to stay. He never could have imagined the obstacles he would face, or the love he would find.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:00 P.M. - CITIZ20TA Temple Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 11:30 A.M. - CITIZ22ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:30 P.M. - CITIZ24MN The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 12:30 P.M. - CITIZ25RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - CITIZ26WA Tower Theatre, SLC
Wisconsin—birthplace of the Republican Party, government unions, “cheeseheads,” and Paul Ryan—becomes a test market in the campaign to buy democracy, and ground zero in the battle for the future of the GOP.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - CUTIE19TE Temple Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:45 P.M. - CUTIE21BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, NOON - CUTIE22YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2:45 P.M. - CUTIE24LA Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - CUTIE26ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City
This candid New York love story explores the chaotic 40-year marriage of famed boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife, Noriko. Anxious to shed her role of assistant to her overbearing husband, Noriko seeks an identity of her own.
GIDEON’S ARMY
DIRECTOR: Dawn Porter U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color
GOD LOVES UGANDA
DIRECTOR: Roger Ross Williams U.S.A., 2013, 90 min., color English/Swahili with English subtitles
Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill chases down the truth behind America’s covert wars.
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2:30 P.M. - GIDEO21LA Library Center Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:30 P.M. - GIDEO23RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2:30 P.M. - GIDEO24MA The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 P.M. - GIDEO25PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - GIDEO26IA Salt Lake City Library, SLC
Gideon’s Army follows three young, committed public defenders who are dedicated to working for the people society would rather forget. Long hours, low pay, and staggering caseloads are so common that even the most committed often give up.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 11:30 A.M. - GODLO18LD Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 4:00 P.M. - GODLO19RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:00 P.M. - GODLO21SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - GODLO23YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 P.M. - GODLO24WN Tower Theatre, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - GODLO25EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City
A powerful exploration of the evangelical campaign to infuse African culture with values imported from America’s Christian Right. The film follows American and Ugandan religious leaders fighting “sexual immorality” and missionaries trying to convince Ugandans to follow biblical law. Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
DIRECTOR: Richard Rowley SCREENWRITERS: Jeremy Scahill, David Riker U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 P.M. - DIRTY18TN Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:30 P.M. - DIRTY19RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, NOON - DIRTY20SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - DIRTY21IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 11:30 A.M. - DIRTY24PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:45 A.M. - DIRTY26LD Library Center Theatre, Park City
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
DIRTY WARS
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U.S. Documentary Competition
INEQUALITY FOR ALL
DIRECTOR: Jacob Kornbluth U.S.A., 2012, 100 min., color
LIFE ACCORDING TO SAM
DIRECTORS: Sean Fine, Andrea Nix Fine U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color English/Italian/Urdu/Telugu with English subtitles
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2:30 P.M. - INEQU19PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 12:30 P.M. - INEQU20RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 11:30 A.M. - INEQU22MD The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:45 P.M. - INEQU25BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - INEQU26YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
In this timely and entertaining documentary, noted economic-policy expert Robert Reich distills the topic of widening income inequality and addresses the question of what effects this increasing gap has on our economy and our democracy.
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, NOON - LIFEA21TD Temple Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 5:30 P.M. - LIFEA22ME The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1:00 P.M. - LIFEA24RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:45 P.M. - LIFEA25BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 A.M. - LIFEA26PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
Dr. Leslie Gordon and Dr. Scott Berns fight to save their only son from a rare and fatal aging disease for which there is no cure. Their work may one day unlock the key to aging in all of us.
MANHUNT: THE SEARCH FOR OSAMA BIN LADEN
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 11:30 A.M. - MANHU20MD The MARC, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 P.M. - MANHU22PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - MANHU23IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 4:00 P.M. - MANHU24RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 A.M. - MANHU26YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
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DIRECTOR: Greg Barker U.S.A./United Kingdom, 2013, 90 min., color English/Arabic with English subtitles
This espionage tale goes inside the CIAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long conflict against Al Qaeda, as revealed by the remarkable women and men whose secret war against Osama bin Laden started nearly a decade before most of us even knew his name.
TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM
DIRECTOR: Morgan Neville U.S.A., 2012, 85 min., color
VALENTINE ROAD
DIRECTOR: Marta Cunningham U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color
An examination of the rising influence of Mexican drug cartels in popular culture on both sides of the border as seen through the eyes of a singer in L.A. who dreams of stardom and a crime-scene investigator in Juarez on the front line of Mexico’s war on drugs.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 9:30 P.M. - TWENT17CN Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 A.M. - TWENT18TM Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 P.M. - TWENT18SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:30 P.M. - TWENT19GA Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:45 A.M. - TWENT21ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 P.M. - TWENT25MN The MARC, Park City
Backup singers live in a world that lies just beyond the spotlight. Their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we’ve had no idea who these singers are or what lives they lead—until now.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, NOON - VALEN19TD Temple Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 5:30 P.M. - VALEN20ME The MARC, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1:00 P.M. - VALEN23RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 A.M. - VALEN25YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 12:30 P.M. - VALEN26GD Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
DIRECTOR: Shaul Schwarz U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color English/Spanish with English subtitles
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 P.M. - NARCO21LN Library Center Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:45 A.M. - NARCO23MD The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:15 P.M. - NARCO24BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 A.M. - NARCO25TM Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:30 P.M. - NARCO26RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
In 2008, eighth-grader Brandon McInerney shot classmate Larry King at point-blank range. Unraveling this tragedy from point of impact, the film reveals the heartbreaking circumstances that led to the shocking crime as well as its startling aftermath.
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
NARCO CULTURA
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
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Twelve films from emerging filmmaking talents offer fresh perspectives and inventive styles.
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
CIRCLES (KRUGOVI)
28
DIRECTOR: Srdan Golubovic SCREENWRITERS: Srdjan Koljevic, Melina Pota Koljevic CAST: Aleksandar Bercek, Leon Lucev, Nebojsa Glogovac, Hristina Popovic, Nikola Rakocevic, Vuk Kostic Serbia/Germany/France/Croatia/Slovenia, 2012, 110 min., color Serbian with English subtitles
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:00 P.M. - CIRCL18EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, NOON - CIRCL19YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, NOON - CIRCL20BD Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2:30 P.M. - CIRCL23LA Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:15 A.M. - CIRCL252M Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
Five people are affected by a tragic heroic act. Twenty years later, all of them will confront the past through their own crises. Will they overcome guilt, frustration, and their urge for revenge? Will they do the right thing, at all costs?
CRYSTAL FAIRY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 8:30 P.M. - CRYST17MN The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 A.M. - CRYST18CM Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:00 P.M. - CRYST18WE Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:30 P.M. - CRYST19OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2:30 P.M. - CRYST23PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 4:00 P.M. - CRYST25RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Sebastián Silva CAST: Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffmann, Juan Andrés Silva, José Miguel Silva, Agustín Silva Chile, 2012, 100 min., color
THE FUTURE (IL FUTURO)
Jamie invites a stranger to join a road trip to Chile. The woman’s free and esoteric nature clashes with Jamie’s acidic, self-absorbed personality as they head into the desert for a mescaline-fueled psychedelic trip.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 5:30 P.M. - FUTUR19PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 4:00 P.M. - FUTUR21RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:00 P.M. - FUTUR22BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:30 A.M. - FUTUR24PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 4:00 P.M. - FUTUR254A Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 5:30 P.M. - HOUST22PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:00 P.M. - HOUST23YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:45 P.M. - HOUST24BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:15 P.M. - HOUST252N Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2:30 P.M. - HOUST261A Holiday Village Cinema 1, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Bastian Günther CAST: Ulrich Tukur, Garret Dillahunt, Wolfram Koch, Jenny Schily, Jason Douglas, Jens Münchow Germany, 2012, 107 min., color
Clemens Trunschka is a corporate headhunter and an alcoholic. Drinking increasingly isolates him from his life and leads him away from reality. While searching for a CEO candidate in Houston, his addiction submerges him into his own darkness.
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
HOUSTON
When their parents die, Bianca starts to smoke and Tomas is still a virgin. The orphans explore the dangerous streets of adulthood until Bianca finds Maciste, a retired Mr. Universe, and enters his dark mansion in search of a future.
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
DIRECTOR: Alicia Scherson SCREENWRITER: Alicia Scherson CAST: Manuela Martelli, Rutger Hauer, Luigi Ciardo, Nicolas Vaporidis, Alessandro Giallocosta Chile/Germany/Italy/Spain, 2012, 94 min., color English/Italian/Spanish with English subtitles
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world cinema dramatic competition
JISEUL
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Muel O CAST: Min-chul Sung, Jung-won Yang, Young-soon Oh, Soon-dong Parak, Suk-bum Moon, Kyung-sub Jang South Korea, 2012, 109 min., color Korean with English subtitles
LASTING (NIEULOTNE)
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Jacek Borcuch CAST: Jakub Gierszal, Magdalena Berus, Angela Molina Poland/Spain, 2012, 93 min., color Spanish/Polish with English subtitles
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
METRO MANILA
30
DIRECTOR: Sean Ellis SCREENWRITERS: Sean Ellis, Frank E. Flowers CAST: Jake Macapagal, John Arcilla, Althea Vega United Kingdom/Philippines, 2012, 114 min., color Tagalog with English subtitles
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:00 P.M. - JISEU19SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - JISEU21EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - JISEU22BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:45 A.M. - JISEU23YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 12:30 P.M. - JISEU24RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 10:00 A.M. - JISEU254M Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
In 1948, as the Korean government ordered the Communistsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; eviction to Jeju Island, the military invaded a calm and peaceful village. Townsfolk took sanctuary in a cave and debated moving to a higher mountain.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 5:30 P.M. - LASTI20EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - LASTI22TN Temple Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:45 P.M. - LASTI23BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:30 P.M. - LASTI24RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 A.M. - LASTI261M Holiday Village Cinema 1, Park City
An emotional love story about two Polish students who fall in love with each other while working summer jobs in Spain. An unexpected nightmare interrupts their carefree time in the heavenly landscape and throws their lives into chaos.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 P.M. - METRO20PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:45 P.M. - METRO21BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 5:15 P.M. - METRO22LE Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, MIDNIGHT - METRO25EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 12:30 P.M. - METRO26RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
Seeking a better life, Oscar and his family move from the poverty-stricken rice fields to the big city of Manila, where they fall victim to various inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part of city survival.
SHOPPING
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 3:00 P.M. - SHOPP18EA Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 A.M. - SHOPP19YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:00 P.M. - SHOPP20WE Tower Theatre, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 5:30 P.M. - SHOPP24ME The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, NOON - SHOPP25YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
DIRECTORS: Mark Albiston, Louis Sutherland SCREENWRITERS: Louis Sutherland, Mark Albiston CAST: Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Jacek Koman, Alistair Browning New Zealand, 2013, 98 min., color
SOLDATE JEANNETTE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 P.M. - SOLDA18EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1:00 P.M. - SOLDA19RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:00 P.M. - SOLDA20BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:00 P.M. - SOLDA24EA Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1:00 P.M. - SOLDA264D Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
DIRECTOR: Giorgio Diritti SCREENWRITERS: Giorgio Diritti, Fredo Valla, Tania Pedroni CAST: Jasmine Trinca, Anne Alvaro, Pia Engleberth Italy/France, 2012, 101 min., color Portuguese/Italian with English subtitles
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - THERE21EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1:00 P.M. - THERE22RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:00 P.M. - THERE23BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - THERE25YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 4:00 P.M. - THERE264A Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
Painful issues push Augusta, a young Italian woman, to doubt the certainties on which she has built her existence. On a small boat in the immensity of the Amazon rain forest, she faces the adventure of searching for herself.
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Fanni has had enough of money and leaves to buy a tent. Anna has had enough of pigs and leaves a needle in the hay. Cars crash and money burns to shape their mutual journey toward a rising liberty.
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Daniel Hoesl CAST: Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg, Christina Reichsthaler, Josef Kleindienst, Aurelia Burckhardt, Julia Schranz, Ines Rössl Austria, 2012, 80 min., color German/French with English subtitles
THERE WILL COME A DAY
New Zealand, 1981: Seduced by a charismatic career criminal, teenager Willie must choose where his loyalty lies—with a family of shoplifters or his own blood.
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world cinema dramatic competition
WAJMA (AN AFGHAN LOVE STORY) SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - WAJMA20YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:45 P.M. - WAJMA22BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 A.M. - WAJMA23YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 5:30 P.M. - WAJMA25PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - WAJMA26TD Temple Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Barmak Akram CAST: Wajma Bahar, Mustafa Habibi, Hadji Gul, Breshna Bahar Afghanistan, 2012, 86 min., color Persian with English subtitles
A young man in Kabul seduces a girl. When she tells him she’s pregnant, he questions having taken her virginity. Then her father arrives, and a timeless, archaic violence erupts—possibly leading to a crime, and even a sacrifice.
WHAT THEY DON’T TALK ABOUT WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT LOVE (YANG TIDAK DIBICARAKAN KETIKA MEMBICARAKAN CINTA)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:30 A.M. - WHATT19PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:45 P.M. - WHATT20BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 10:00 P.M. - WHATT21RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:00 P.M. - WHATT24YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 10:00 P.M. - WHATT254N Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Mouly Surya CAST: Nicholas Saputra, Ayushita Nugraha, Karina Salim, Anggun Priambodo, Lupita Jennifer Indonesia, 2012, 110 min., color Indonesian with English subtitles
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Mouly Surya’s film explores the odds of love and deception among the blind, the deaf, and the unlucky sighted people at a high school for the visually impaired.
Twelve documentaries by some of the most courageous
DIRECTOR: Qi Zhao China, 2012, 90 min., color Chinese with English subtitles
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:45 P.M. - FALLN18BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:15 P.M. - FALLN21TN Temple Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:00 P.M. - FALLN23EA Egyptian Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:45 P.M. - FALLN24BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:15 P.M. - FALLN252E Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:15 A.M. - FALLN262M Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
Fallen City spans four years to reveal how three families who survived the 2008 Sichuan earthquake embark on a journey searching for hope, purpose, and identity and a chance to rebuild their lives in a new China torn between tradition and modernity.
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FALLEN CITY
WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
and extraordinary filmmakers working today.
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world cinema documentary competition
FIRE IN THE BLOOD
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Dylan Mohan Gray India, 2012, 84 min., color English/Hindi/Manipuri with English subtitles
GOOGLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN
DIRECTOR: Ben Lewis Spain/United Kingdom, 2012, 89 min., color
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 3:00 P.M. - FIREB18SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:45 P.M. - FIREB19BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:00 P.M. - FIREB20YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - FIREB22TE Temple Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:30 P.M. - FIREB24RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 7:00 P.M. - FIREB254E Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Western governments and pharmaceutical companies blocked low-cost antiretroviral drugs from reaching AIDS-stricken Africa, causing ten million or more unnecessary deaths. An improbable group of people decided to fight back.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:45 P.M. - GOOGL18BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 5:30 P.M. - GOOGL21PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - GOOGL23YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 A.M. - GOOGL25LM Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:15 P.M. - GOOGL262A Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
In the most ambitious Internet project ever conceived, Google is working to scan every book in the world. Google says it is building a library for mankind. But some are trying to stop it, claiming that Google may have other intentions.
THE MACHINE WHICH MAKES EVERYTHING DISAPPEAR (MANQANA, ROMELIC KVELAFERS GAAQROBS)
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WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, NOON - MACHI18SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:30 A.M. - MACHI19ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:45 P.M. - MACHI20BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:30 P.M. - MACHI21RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:00 P.M. - MACHI24TA Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8:30 A.M. - MACHI25EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City
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DIRECTOR: Tinatin Gurchiani Georgia/Germany, 2012, 97 min., color Georgian with English subtitles
A film director casting a 15 to 23-year-old protagonist visits villages and cities to meet people who answer her call. She follows those who prove interesting enough through various dramatic and funny situations.
PUSSY RIOT—A PUNK PRAYER
DIRECTORS: Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin Russian Federation/United Kingdom, 2012, 90 min., color Russian with English subtitles
A RIVER CHANGES COURSE
DIRECTOR: Kalyanee Mam Cambodia/U.S.A., 2012, 83 min., color Cambodian with English subtitles
A year in the life of heroic farmer Steve, scene-stealing Ida (queen of the herd), and a supporting cast of 55 cows. When Ida falls ill, Steve’s optimism is challenged, and their whole way of life is at stake.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 P.M. - PRIOT18PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:45 P.M. - PRIOT19BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1:00 P.M. - PRIOT20RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 A.M. - PRIOT23TM Temple Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - PRIOT24EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Three young women face seven years in a Russian prison for a satirical performance in a Moscow cathedral. But who is really on trial: the three young artists or the society they live in?
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - RIVER21YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:45 P.M. - RIVER22BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 8:30 A.M. - RIVER23PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1:00 P.M. - RIVER244D Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:30 A.M. - RIVER261D Holiday Village Cinema 1, Park City
Three young Cambodians struggle to overcome the crushing effects of deforestation, overfishing, and overwhelming debt in this devastatingly beautiful story of a country reeling from the tragedies of war and rushing to keep pace with a rapidly expanding world.
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DIRECTOR: Andy Heathcote CODIRECTOR: Heike Bachelier United Kingdom, 2012, 98 min., color
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - MOOMN21YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - MOOMN23TN Temple Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 A.M. - MOOMN24EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:00 P.M. - MOOMN25BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 4:00 P.M. - MOOMN26RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
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THE MOO MAN
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world cinema documentary competition
SALMA
DIRECTOR: Kim Longinotto SCREENWRITER: Ollie Huddeston United Kingdom/India, 2013, 91 min., color Tamil with English subtitles
THE SQUARE (AL MIDAN)
DIRECTOR: Jehane Noujaim Egypt/U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color English/ Arabic with English subtitles
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THE STUART HALL PROJECT
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DIRECTOR: John Akomfrah United Kingdom, 2012, 95 min., color
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:00 P.M. - SALMA20YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - SALMA21BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 10:00 P.M. - SALMA22RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 10:00 A.M. - SALMA244M Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - SALMA25SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - SALMA26TA Temple Theatre, Park City
When Salma, a young girl in south India, reached puberty, her parents locked her away. Millions of girls all over the world share the same fate. Twenty-five years later, Salma has fought her way back to the outside world.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:00 P.M. - SQUAR18YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:45 P.M. - SQUAR19BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 A.M. - SQUAR21TM Temple Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, NOON - SQUAR23ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:15 P.M. - SQUAR252A Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
What does it mean to risk your life for your ideals? How far will five revolutionaries go in defending their beliefs in the fight for their nation?
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 3:00 P.M. - STUAR18YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 12:30 P.M. - STUAR19RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:45 P.M. - STUAR20BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - STUAR23TE Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 12:15 P.M. - STUAR252D Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - STUAR26SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort
Antinuclear campaigner, New Left activist, and founding father of cultural studies: this documentary interweaves 70 years of Stuart Hall’s film, radio, and television appearances and material from his private archive to document a memorable life and construct a portrait of Britain’s foremost radical intellectual.
WHO IS DAYANI CRISTAL?
DIRECTOR: Marc Silver SCREENWRITER: Mark Monroe CAST: Gael García Bernal United Kingdom, 2012, 80 min., color English/Spanish with English subtitles
Twenty-four climbers converged at the last stop before summiting K2, the most dangerous mountain on Earth. Forty-eight hours later, 11 had been killed or simply vanished. Had one, Ger McDonnell, stuck to the climbers’ code, he might still be alive.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 5:30 P.M. - WHOIS17ME The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 A.M. - WHOIS18PM Prospector Square Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:00 P.M. - WHOIS18IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:30 P.M. - WHOIS20OA Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 4:00 P.M. - WHOIS23RA Redstone Cinema 2, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:00 P.M. - WHOIS25TA Temple Theatre, Park City
An anonymous body in the Arizona desert sparks the beginning of a real-life human drama. The search for its identity leads us across a continent to seek out the people left behind and the meaning of a mysterious tattoo.
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DIRECTOR: Nick Ryan SCREENWRITER: Mark Monroe Ireland/United Kingdom, 2012, 104 min., color English/Italian/Basque/Nepalese with English subtitles
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 A.M. - SUMMI18EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 P.M. - SUMMI19EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - SUMMI20BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:00 P.M. - SUMMI22SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2:30 P.M. - SUMMI23MA The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:30 P.M. - SUMMI25RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
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THE SUMMIT
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A showcase of world premieres of some of the most highly anticipated dramatic films of the coming year. Presented by Entertainment Weekly.
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A.C.O.D.
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DIRECTOR: Stuart Zicherman SCREENWRITERS: Ben Karlin, Stuart Zicherman CAST: Adam Scott, Richard Jenkins, Catherine Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Hara, Amy Poehler, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clark Duke U.S.A., 2012, 95 min., color
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:30 P.M. - ACODD23CE Eccles Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 A.M. - ACODD24CM Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - ACODD25SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:30 P.M. - ACODD26GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
Carter is a well-adjusted adult child of divorce. Or so he thinks. When he discovers he was part of a divorce study as a child, it wreaks havoc on his family and forces him to face his chaotic past.
BEFORE MIDNIGHT
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:45 P.M. - BEFOR20CN Eccles Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 A.M. - BEFOR21MM The MARC, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:30 P.M. - BEFOR23OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 P.M. - BEFOR24IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, NOON - BEFOR25SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 A.M. - BEFOR26MM The MARC, Park City
DIRECTOR: Richard Linklater SCREENWRITERS: Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, Richard Linklater CAST:Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Xenia Kalogeropoulou, Ariane Labed, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick U.S.A., 2012, 108 min., color
BIG SUR
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:45 P.M. - BIGSU23CN Eccles Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:30 A.M. - BIGSU24MM The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:30 P.M. - BIGSU25ON Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:30 P.M. - BIGSU26GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:00 P.M. - BREAT19CA Eccles Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 A.M. - BREAT20MM The MARC, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:30 P.M. - BREAT22GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2:30 P.M. - BREAT25MA The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 P.M. - BREAT26IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC
When a foreign-exchange student arrives in a small upstate New York town, she challenges the dynamics of her host family’s relationships and alters their lives forever.
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DIRECTOR: Drake Doremus SCREENWRITERS: Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones CAST: Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, Amy Ryan, Mackenzie Davis U.S.A., 2012, 98 min., color
Unable to cope with a suddenly demanding public and battling advanced alcoholism, Jack Kerouac seeks respite in three brief sojourns to a cabin in Big Sur, which reveal his mental and physical deterioration.
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Michael Polish CAST: Jean-Marc Barr, Kate Bosworth, Josh Lucas, Radha Mitchell, Anthony Edwards, Henry Thomas U.S.A., 2012, 100 min., color
BREATHE IN
We meet Jesse and Celine nine years later in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna. Before the clock strikes midnight, we will again become part of their story.
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premieres
DON JON’S ADDICTION
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Joseph Gordon-Levitt CAST: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza, Glenne Headly, Rob Brown U.S.A., 2013, 91 min., color
THE EAST
DIRECTOR: Zal Batmanglij SCREENWRITERS: Zal Batmanglij, Brit Marling CAST: Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, Ellen Page, Toby Kebbell, Shiloh Fernandez, Patricia Clarkson U.S.A, 2012, 116 min., color
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:30 P.M. - DONJO18CE Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 A.M. - DONJO19CM Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:30 P.M. - DONJO19GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - DONJO21SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 12:15 P.M. - DONJO26CD Eccles Theatre, Park City
In Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s charming directorial debut, a selfish modern-day Don Juan attempts to change his ways.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 3:30 P.M. - EASTT20CA Eccles Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 A.M. - EASTT21LM Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:00 P.M. - EASTT25IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:30 P.M. - EASTT26OA Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 10:00 A.M. - EASTT27SM Screening Room, Sundance Resort
An operative for an elite private intelligence firm goes into deep cover to infiltrate a mysterious anarchist collective attacking major corporations. Bent on apprehending these fugitives, she finds her loyalty tested as her feelings grow for the group’s charismatic leader.
THE INEVITABLE DEFEAT OF MISTER AND PETE
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PREMIERES
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:45 P.M. - INEVI25CN Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 A.M. - INEVI26LM Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 3:00 P.M. - INEVI27WA Tower Theatre, SLC
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DIRECTORS: George Tillman Jr. SCREENWRITER: Michael Starrbury CAST: Skylan Brooks, Ethan Dizon, Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks, Anthony Mackie, Jeffrey Wright U.S.A., 2012, 120 min., color
Separated from their mothers and facing a summer in the Brooklyn projects alone, two boys hide from police and forage for food, with only each other to trust. A story of salvation through friendship and two boys against the world.
jOBS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:15 P.M. - JOBSS25CE Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 A.M. - JOBSS26CM Eccles Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 12:15 P.M. - JOBSS27GD Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
CLOSING NIGHT
DIRECTOR: Joshua Michael Stern SCREENWRITER: Matt Whiteley CAST: Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, Lukas Haas, J.K. Simmons, Matthew Modine U.S.A., 2012, 122 min., color
THE LOOK OF LOVE
The true story of one of the greatest entrepreneurs in American history, jOBS chronicles the defining 30 years of Steve Jobs’ life. jOBS is a candid, inspiring, and personal portrait of one who saw things differently.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - LKLOV19CE Eccles Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 A.M. - LKLOV20CM Eccles Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:30 P.M. - LKLOV23GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 P.M. - LKLOV24SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 P.M. - LKLOV26MN The MARC, Park City
DIRECTOR: Michael Winterbottom SCREENWRITER: Matt Greenhalgh CAST: Steve Coogan, Anna Friel, Imogen Poots, Tamsin Egerton United Kingdom, 2013, 105 min., color & b/w
LOVELACE
The true story of British adult magazine publisher and entrepreneur Paul Raymond. A modern-day King Midas, Raymond became one of the richest men in Britain at the cost of losing those closest to him.
Deep Throat, the first pornographic feature film to be a mainstream success, was an international sensation in 1972 and made its star, Linda Lovelace, a media darling. Years later the “poster girl for the sexual revolution” revealed a darker side to her story.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:45 P.M. - LOVEL22CN Eccles Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 A.M. - LOVEL23CM Eccles Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:30 P.M. - LOVEL24GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 11:30 P.M. - LOVEL26PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
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DIRECTORS: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman SCREENWRITER: Andy Bellin CAST: Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Hank Azaria, Adam Brody, James Franco, Sharon Stone U.S.A., 2012, 100 min., color
premieres
THE NECESSARY DEATH OF CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:30 P.M. - NECES21CE Eccles Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 A.M. - NECES22CM Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:30 P.M. - NECES25GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, MIDNIGHT - NECES26LL Library Center Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR: Fredrik Bond SCREENWRITER: Matt Drake CAST: Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen, Rupert Grint, James Buckley, Til Schweiger U.S.A., 2013, 108 min., color
PRINCE AVALANCHE
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: David Gordon Green CAST: Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch U.S.A., 2012, 94 min., color
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STOKER
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DIRECTOR: Park Chan-Wook SCREENWRITER: Wentworth Miller CAST: Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, Dermot Mulroney, Jacki Weaver, Nicole Kidman U.S.A., 2012, 98 min., color
Traveling abroad, Charlie Countryman falls for Gabi, a Romanian beauty whose unreachable heart has its origins in Nigel, her violent, charismatic ex. As the darkness of Gabi’s past increasingly envelops him, Charlie resolves to win her heart, or die trying.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2:30 P.M. - PRINC20LA Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:00 P.M. - PRINC21EA Egyptian Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:30 A.M. - PRINC24LM Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - PRINC25IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC
Two highway road workers spend the summer of 1988 away from their city lives. The isolated landscape becomes a place of misadventure as the men find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:30 P.M. - STOKE20CE Eccles Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 A.M. - STOKE21CM Eccles Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - STOKE23SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:30 P.M. - STOKE25GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:30 P.M. - STOKE26OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden
After India’s father dies in an auto accident, her Uncle Charlie comes to live with her and her mother, Evelyn. Soon after his arrival, India suspects that this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives but becomes increasingly infatuated with him.
SWEETWATER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:45 P.M. - SWEET24CN Eccles Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 A.M. - SWEET25CM Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 P.M. - SWEET26SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 3:30 P.M. - SWEET27GA Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
DIRECTORS AND SCREENWRITERS: Logan Miller, Noah Miller CAST: Ed Harris, January Jones, Jason Isaacs, Eduardo Noriega, Steven Rude, Amy Madigan U.S.A., 2012, 95 min., color
TOP OF THE LAKE
In the late 1800s, a fanatical religious leader, a renegade sheriff, and a former prostitute collide in a blood triangle on the rugged plains of the New Mexico territory.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 A.M. - TOPLK20EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City
This seven-hour program includes one intermission and a short lunch break.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:45 P.M. - TWOMO18CN Eccles Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 A.M. - TWOMO19MM The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 P.M. - TWOMO19SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:30 P.M. - TWOMO20GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:30 P.M. - TWOMO26CE Eccles Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR: Anne Fontaine SCREENWRITERS: Christopher Hampton CAST: Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Xavier Samuel, James Frechevile Australia/France, 2012, 100 min., color
This gripping tale of love, lust, and the power of friendship charts the unconventional and passionate affairs of two lifelong friends who fall in love with each other’s sons.
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TWO MOTHERS
A 12-year-old girl stands chest-deep in a frozen lake. She is five months pregnant, and won’t say who the father is. Then she disappears. So begins a haunting mystery that consumes a community.
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DIRECTORS: Jane Campion, Garth Davis SCREENWRITERS: Jane Campion, Gerard Lee CAST: Elisabeth Moss, Holly Hunter, Peter Mullan, David Wenham Australia/New Zealand, 2012, 353 min., color
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VERY GOOD GIRLS
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Naomi Foner CAST: Dakota Fanning, Elizabeth Olsen, Boyd Holbrook, Demi Moore, Richard Dreyfuss, Ellen Barkin U.S.A., 2013, 120 min., color
THE WAY, WAY BACK
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DIRECTORS AND SCREENWRITERS: Nat Faxon, Jim Rash CAST: Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, Sam Rockwell, Maya Rudolph, Liam James U.S.A., 2013, 96 min., color
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:15 P.M. - VERYG22CE Eccles Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 8:30 A.M. - VERYG23MM The MARC, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:30 P.M. - VERYG24GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:30 P.M. - VERYG26ON Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden
In the long, half-naked days of a New York summer, two girls on the brink of becoming women fall for the same guy and find that life isn’t as simple or safe as they had thought.
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:30 P.M. - WAYWA21CA Eccles Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 A.M. - WAYWA22MM The MARC, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:30 P.M. - WAYWA22GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:30 P.M. - WAYWA24OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 5:30 P.M. - WAYWA26LE Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1:00 P.M. - WAYWA27SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort
Duncan, an introverted 14-year-old, comes into his own over the course of a comedic summer when he forms unlikely friendships with the gregarious manager of a rundown water park and the misfits who work there.
Renowned filmmakers and films about huge subjects comprise this section highlighting our ongoing commitment to documentaries. Each is a world premiere.
DIRECTOR: Freida Mock U.S.A., 2013, 95 min., color
THE CRASH REEL
DIRECTOR: Lucy Walker SCREENWRITERS: Pedro Kos, Lucy Walker U.S.A., 2013, 100 min., color
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:30 A.M. - ANITA19MD The MARC, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:30 P.M. - ANITA20RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - ANITA21IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:15 P.M. - ANITA262N Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
Anita Hill, an African-American woman, charges Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas with sexual harassment in explosive Senate hearings in 1991—bringing sexual politics into the national consciousness and fueling 20 years of international debate on the issues.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 6:30 P.M. - CRASH18GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:30 P.M. - CRASH18GN Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2:30 P.M. - CRASH19MA The MARC, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 A.M. - CRASH21YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - CRASH22IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 6:30 P.M. - CRASH25OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 5:15 P.M. - CRASH26ME The MARC, Park City
The jaw-dropping story of one unforgettable athlete, Kevin Pearce; one eye-popping sport, snowboarding; and one explosive issue, traumatic brain injury. An epic rivalry between Kevin and Shaun White culminates in a life-changing crash and a comeback story with a difference. Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
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ANITA
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HISTORY OF THE EAGLES PART 1
DIRECTOR: Alison Ellwood U.S.A., 2012, 123 min., color
LINSANITY
DIRECTOR: Evan Jackson Leong U.S.A., 2012, 88 min., color
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PANDORA’S PROMISE
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DIRECTOR: Robert Stone U.S.A., 2012, 100 min., color
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:30 P.M. - EAGLE19CN Eccles Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:00 P.M. - EAGLE20IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 7:00 P.M. - EAGLE21RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:30 P.M. - EAGLE22OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 7:00 P.M. - EAGLE26RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
Using never-before-seen home movies, archival footage, and new interviews with all current and former members of the Eagles, this documentary provides an intimate look into the history of the band and the legacy of its music.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2:30 P.M. - LINSA20MA The MARC, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 A.M. - LINSA22LM Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - LINSA26TE Temple Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 6:30 P.M. - LINSA27GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
Jeremy Lin came from a humble background to make an unbelievable run in the NBA. State high school champion, all-Ivy League at Harvard, undrafted by the NBA and unwanted there: his story started long before he landed on Broadway.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2:30 P.M. - PANDO18PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, NOON - PANDO19SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 A.M. - PANDO20YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 8:30 P.M. - PANDO24PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - PANDO26WE Tower Theatre, SLC
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THE SECRET OF TREES DIRECTOR: Albert Maysles U.S.A., 2012, 4 min., color What do trees know that we don’t? Thirteenyear-old inventor Aidan has discovered that trees use a mathematical formula to gather sunlight in crowded forests. Now he wonders why we don’t collect solar energy the same way.
A growing number of environmentalists are renouncing decades of antinuclear orthodoxy and have come to believe that the most feared and controversial technology known to mankind is probably our greatest hope.
RUNNING FROM CRAZY
DIRECTOR: Barbara Kopple U.S.A., 2013, 105 min., color
SOUND CITY
DIRECTOR: Dave Grohl SCREENWRITER: Mark Monroe U.S.A., 2012, 106 min., color & b/w
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30 P.M. - RUNNI20MN The MARC, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1:00 P.M. - RUNNI21RD Redstone Cinema 2, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, NOON - RUNNI25TD Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 P.M. - RUNNI26WN Tower Theatre, SLC
Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, strives for a greater understanding of her family history of suicide and mental illness. As tragedies are explored and deeply hidden secrets are revealed, Mariel searches for a way to overcome a similar fate.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2:30 P.M. - SOUND18MA The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 A.M. - SOUND19LM Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - SOUND19SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - SOUND22IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 11:45 P.M. - SOUND24LL Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 6:00 P.M. - SOUND27WE Tower Theatre, SLC
Through interviews and performances with the legendary musicians and producers who worked at Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest unsung recording studio, Sound City, we explore the human element of music and the lost art of analog recording in an increasingly digital world.
DIRECTOR: Alex Gibney U.S.A., 2012, 125 min., color
The definitive story of Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, and WikiLeaks, We Steal Secrets explores the people and events behind the upstart website that rocked the U.S. government, ushered in a new era of transparency, and ignited an information war.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 5:15 P.M. - STEAL21ME The MARC, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 3:30 P.M. - STEAL23RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - STEAL24BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 10:00 P.M. - STEAL264N Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES
WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS
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WHEN I WALK
DIRECTOR: Jason DaSilva SCREENWRITERS: Jason DaSilva, Alice Cook U.S.A./Canada, 2012, 80 min., color
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:00 P.M. - WHENI21TA Temple Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 A.M. - WHENI22TM Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - WHENI25YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:45 P.M. - WHENI26BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC
At 25, filmmaker and artist Jason DaSilva finds out he has a severe form of multiple sclerosis. This film shares his personal and grueling journey over the next seven years. Along the way, an unlikely miracle changes everything.
WHICH WAY IS THE FRONT LINE FROM HERE? THE LIFE AND TIME OF TIM HETHERINGTON
DIRECTOR: Sebastian Junger U.S.A., 2012, 79 min., color
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO DICK CHENEY
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DIRECTORS: R. J. Cutler, Greg Finton U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2:30 P.M. - WHICH20PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - WHICH23EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 3:30 P.M. - WHICH25RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:45 P.M. - WHICH26BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC
Shortly after the release of his documentary Restrepo, photographer Tim Hetherington was killed in Libya. Colleague Sebastian Junger traces Hetherington’s work across the world’s battlefields to reveal how he transcended the boundaries of image making to become a luminary in his profession.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 5:30 P.M. - WORLD18ME The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 A.M. - WORLD19TM Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - WORLD19IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - WORLD22SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:15 P.M. - WORLD26YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
Dick Cheney is the most powerful, most controversial, and, in his words, “most consequential,” vice president in American history. This dramatic and intimate examination of Cheney’s life, career, relationships, and worldview features interviews with the former vice president and those closest to him.
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Rama Burshtein CAST: Hadas Yaron, Yiftach Klein, Irit Sheleg, Chaim Sharir, Razia Israeli, Hila Feldman Israel, 2012, 90 min., color Hebrew with English subtitles
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, NOON - FVOID20TD Temple Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - FVOID21SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 5:30 P.M. - FVOID23PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 10:00 P.M. - FVOID24RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 P.M. - FVOID26BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
A devoutly religious 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv’s ultra-Orthodox Hasidic community, where religious law, tradition, and the rabbi’s word are absolute.
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SPOTLIGHT
Regardless of where these films have played throughout the world, the Spotlight program is a tribute to the cinema we love.
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GANGS OF WASSEYPUR
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - GANGS22YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 7:00 P.M. - GANGS244E Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - GANGS26BD Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC
Program will include intermission.
DIRECTOR: Anurag Kashyap SCREENWRITERS: Anurag Kashyap, Zeishan Quadri CAST: Manoj Bajpai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Richa Chadda, Huma Qureshi, Tigmanshu Dhulia India, 2012, 320 min., color English/Hindi with English subtitles
THE GATEKEEPERS DOCUMENTARY
DIRECTOR: Dror Moreh Israel/Germany/Belgium/France, 2012, 97 min., color Hebrew with English subtitles
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Jeff Nichols CAST: Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland, Reese Witherspoon U.S.A., 2012, 130 min., color
Exiled and outcast for robbing British trains, Shahid Khan spurs a battle for revenge that passes down generations. Shahid’s son vows to get his father’s honor back, becoming the most feared man in the Indian town of Wasseypur.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, NOON - GATEK18TD Temple Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, NOON - GATEK19ID Salt Lake City Library, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:30 P.M. - GATEK21RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 A.M. - GATEK24YM Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - GATEK26SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort
Since its stunning military victory in 1967, Israel has hoped to achieve a long-lasting peace. Forty-five years later, this has yet to happen. Six former heads of Israel’s Secret Service reflect on the successes and failures of the “peace process.”
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 P.M. - MUDDD19MN The MARC, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:30 P.M. - MUDDD20OE Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - MUDDD22WN Tower Theatre, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:30 P.M. - MUDDD23RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:45 P.M. - MUDDD26EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Two teenage boys encounter a fugitive and form a pact to help him evade the bounty hunters on his trail and reunite him with his true love.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 A.M. - NOOOO18LM Library Center Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 8:30 P.M. - NOOOO18MN The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 5:45 P.M. - NOOOO19WE Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:30 P.M. - NOOOO26RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
DIRECTOR: Pablo Larraín SCREENWRITER: Pedro Peirano CAST: Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers, Luis Gnecco, Marcial Tagle, Néstor Cantillana Chile/U.S.A., 2012, 110 min., color Spanish with English subtitles
STORIES WE TELL DOCUMENTARY
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Sarah Polley Canada, 2011, 108 min., color
Chris wants to show girlfriend Tina his world, but when events conspire against the couple, their dream caravan holiday takes a very wrong turn.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 P.M. - STORI18IN Salt Lake City Library, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2:15 P.M. - STORI21MA The MARC, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:30 P.M. - STORI22LN Library Centre Theatre, Park City *Special screening for Summit County locals. Pass holders and any others need to waitlist. Contact the Park City Main Box Office for ticket information. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, NOON - STORI24TD Temple Theatre, Park City
Sarah Polley is both filmmaker and detective as she investigates the secrets kept by a family of storytellers. She unravels the paradoxes to reveal the essence of family: always complicated, warmly messy, and fiercely loving.
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SPOTLIGHT
DIRECTOR: Ben Wheatley SCREENWRITERS: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram CAST: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram United Kingdom, 2012, 98 min., color
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 11:30 A.M. - SIGHT18MD The MARC, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 P.M. - SIGHT18WN Tower Theatre, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, MIDNIGHT - SIGHT20YL Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, MIDNIGHT - SIGHT25BL Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 P.M. - SIGHT26YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
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When Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet calls for a referendum to decide his permanence in power, the opposition persuades a young advertising executive to head its campaign. With limited resources and under scrutiny, he conceives a plan to win the election.
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DIRECTOR: Alexandre Moors SCREENWRITERS: R. F. I. Porto, Alexandre Moors CAST: Isaiah Washington, Tequan Richmond, Joey Lauren Adams, Tim Blake Nelson, Cassandra Freeman, Leo Fitzpatrick U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:30 A.M. - BLUEC19LD Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 P.M. - BLUEC19WN Tower Theatre, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:30 P.M. - BLUEC21PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - BLUEC23SE Screening Room, Sundance Resort THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, NOON - BLUEC24YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure in this film inspired by the real-life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
COMPUTER CHESS
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 5:30 P.M. - COMPU21LE Library Center Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:30 P.M. - COMPU22RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - COMPU23WN Tower Theatre, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2:30 P.M. - COMPU25PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Andrew Bujalski CAST: Patrick Riester, Myles Paige, James Curry, Robin Schwartz, Gerald Peary, Wiley Wiggins U.S.A., 2013, 91 min., color
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW
An existential comedy about the brilliant men who taught machines to play chess— back when the machines seemed clumsy and we seemed smart.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 5:30 P.M. - ESCAP18PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:30 P.M. - ESCAP19PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 12:45 P.M. - ESCAP20BD Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 5:30 P.M. - ESCAP24LE Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:00 P.M. - ESCAP26BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
A postmodern, surreal voyage into the bowels of “family” entertainment; an epic battle begins when an unemployed, middle-aged father loses his sanity during a close encounter with two teenage girls on holiday.
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Randy Moore CAST: Roy Abramsohn, Elena Schuber, Katelynn Rodriguez, Annet Mahendru, Danielle Safady, Alison Lees-Taylor U.S.A., 2012, 104 min., b/w
I USED TO BE DARKER
Preceded by
THE EVENT DIRECTOR: Julia Pott U.S.A./United Kingdom 2012, 4 min., color Love and a severed foot at the end of the world.
DIRECTOR: Matthew Porterfield SCREENWRITERS: Amy Belk, Matthew Porterfield CAST: Deragh Campbell, Hannah Gross, Kim Taylor, Ned Oldham, Geoff Grace, Nick Petr U.S.A., 2012, 80 min., color
A runaway seeks refuge with her aunt and uncle in Baltimore, only to find their marriage ending and her cousin in crisis. In the days that follow, the family struggles to let go while searching for things to sustain them.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:00 P.M. - IUSED19YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:00 P.M. - IUSED20TE Temple Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - IUSED21BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - IUSED25TN Temple Theatre, Park City
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IT FELT LIKE LOVE
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Eliza Hittman CAST: Gina Piersanti, Giovanna Salimeni, Ronen Rubinstein, Jesse Cordasco, Nick Rosen, Case Prime U.S.A., 2013, 90 min., color
MILKSHAKE
DIRECTOR: David Andalman SCREENWRITERS: David Andalman, Mariko Munro CAST: Tyler Ross, Shareeka Epps, Georgia Ford, Eshan Bay, Leo Fitzpatrick, Danny Burstein U.S.A., 2012, 90 min., color
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DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Shaka King CAST: Amari Cheatom, Trae Harris, Tone Tank, Colman Domingo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Adrian Martinez U.S.A., 2012, 87 min., color English/Spanish
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - ITFEL19YE Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 A.M. - ITFEL20TM Temple Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 9:00 P.M. - ITFEL23BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:30 A.M. - ITFEL25PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
On the outskirts of Brooklyn, a 14-year-old girl’s sexual quest takes a dangerous turn when she pursues an older guy and tests the boundaries between obsession and love.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 11:30 A.M. - MILKS20LD Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:00 P.M. - MILKS21WN Tower Theatre, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 6:00 P.M. - MILKS23EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 10:00 P.M. - MILKS25RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - MILKS26ID Salt Lake City Library, SLC
In mid-1990s America, we follow the tragic sex life of Jolie Jolson, a wannabe thug (and great-great-grandson of legendary vaudevillian Al Jolson) in suburban D.C. as he strives to become something he can never be—black.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 11:30 A.M. - NEWLY18PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 3:00 P.M. - NEWLY19IA Salt Lake City Library, SLC SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 7:00 P.M. - NEWLY20RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - NEWLY22SN Screening Room, Sundance Resort WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 5:45 P.M. - NEWLY23LE Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 12:15 P.M. - NEWLY262D Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
Preceded by
WHAT DO WE HAVE IN OUR POCKETS? DIRECTOR: Goran Dukic U.S.A./Israel, 2012, 5 min., color A most unusual love story unravels when the objects in a young man’s pockets come to life.
A Brooklyn repo man and his globetrotting girlfriend forge an unlikely romance. But what should be a match made in stoner heaven turns into a love triangle gone awry in this dark coming-of-age comedy about dependency.
PIT STOP
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2:45 P.M. - PITST21PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 9:00 P.M. - PITST22EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 3:00 P.M. - PITST24SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 9:00 P.M. - PITST25BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 10:00 A.M. - PITST264M Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
DIRECTOR: Yen Tan SCREENWRITERS: Yen Tan, David Lowery CAST: Bill Heck, Marcus DeAnda, Amy Seimetz, John Merriman, Alfredo Maduro, Corby Sullivan U.S.A., 2013, 80 min., color English/Spanish
A TEACHER
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 5:30 P.M. - TEACH20PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 3:00 P.M. - TEACH21BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:00 P.M. - TEACH22TA Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:30 A.M. - TEACH25LD Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - TEACH26SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Hannah Fidell CAST: Lindsay Burdge, Will Brittain, Jennifer Prediger, Jonny Mars, Julie Phillips, Chris Doubek U.S.A., 2012, 75 min., color
A popular young teacher in a wealthy suburban Texas high school has an affair with one of her students. Her life begins to unravel as the relationship comes to an end.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - THISI20EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 3:30 P.M. - THISI22RA Redstone Cinema 1, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 5:30 P.M. - THISI25ME The MARC, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NOON - THISI26BD Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Chad Hartigan CAST: Paul Eenhoorn, Richmond Arquette, Sam Buchanan, Robert Longstreet, Demetrius Grosse U.S.A., 2012, 83 min., color
Martin Bonner has just moved to Reno for a new job in prison rehabilitation. Starting over at age 58, he struggles to adapt until an unlikely friendship with an ex-con blossoms, helping him confront the problems he left behind.
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
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THIS IS MARTIN BONNER
Two working-class gay men in a small Texas town and a love that isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t quite out of reach.
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From horror flicks to comedies to works that defy any genre, these unruly films will keep you edge-seated and wide awake. Each is a world premiere.
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DIRECTOR: Chris Nelson SCREENWRITERS: June Diane Raphael, Casey Wilson CAST: June Diane Raphael, Casey Wilson, Vincent Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Onofrio, Alicia Silverstone, Jon Cryer, Brian Geraghty U.S.A., 2013, 90 min., color
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, MIDNIGHT - BACKW21EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:45 P.M. - BACKW23LL Library Center Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - BACKW24WE Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - BACKW26EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Loveable losers Kate and Chloe take a road trip back to their hometown to claim the beauty pageant crown that eluded them as children, only to discover what really counts: friendship.
HELL BABY
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 11:45 P.M. - HELLB20LL Library Center Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00 P.M. - HELLB21WE Tower Theatre, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, MIDNIGHT - HELLB23EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 5:30 P.M. - HELLB26PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
DIRECTORS AND SCREENWRITERS: Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon CAST: Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel U.S.A., 2012, 93 min., color
KINK
DIRECTOR: Christina Voros SCREENWRITERS: Christina Voros, Ian Olds U.S.A., 2012, 80 min., color
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Riley Stearns U.S.A., 2012, 5 min., color Wolves make the best parents.
An expectant couple moves into the most haunted fixer-upper in New Orleans—a house with a demonic curse. Things spiral out of control, and soon only the Vatican’s elite exorcism team can save the pair—or can it?
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, MIDNIGHT - INFEA20EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - INFEA22BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:30 P.M. - INFEA23PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 7:00 P.M. - INFEA25RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
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BROKEN NIGHT DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Guillermo Arriaga U.S.A., 2012, 9 min. A young woman and her four-year-old daughter drive across desolate hills. Everything looks fine and they seem to enjoy the ride, until an accident sends them into the nightmare of darkness.
Trapped in a maze of country roads with only their vehicle for protection, Tom and Lucy are terrorized by an unseen tormentor exploiting their worst fears. Eventually they realize they’ve let the evil in—it’s sitting in their car.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, MIDNIGHT - KINKK19EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, NOON - KINKK22TD Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:45 P.M. - KINKK25LL Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, MIDNIGHT - KINKK26BL Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
A story of sex, submission, and big business is told through the eyes of the unlikely pornographers whose nine-to-five work days are spent within the confines of the San Francisco Armory building, home to the sprawling porn production facilities of Kink.com.
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT
DIRECTOR: Jeremy Lovering STORY by Jeremy Lovering CAST: Alice Englert, Iain De Caestecker, Allen Leech United Kingdom, 2012, 94 min., color
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MAGIC MAGIC
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Sebastián Silva CAST: Michael Cera, Juno Temple, Emily Browning, Catalina Sandino, Agustín Silva U.S.A./Chile, 2012, 95 min., color English/Spanish with English subtitles
THE RAMBLER
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Calvin Lee Reeder CAST: Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay Pulsipher, Natasha Lyonne, James Cady, Scott Sharot U.S.A., 2012, 97 min., color
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DIRECTORS: Simon Barrett, Adam Wingard, Edúardo Sanchez, Gregg Hale, Timo Tjahjanto, Gareth Huw Evans, Jason Eisener SCREENWRITERS: Simon Barrett, Jamie Nash, Timo Tjahjanto and Gareth Huw Evans, John Davies, Jason Eisener CAST: Adam Wingard, Lawrence Levine, L.C. Holt, Kelsy Abbott, Hannah Hughes U.S.A./Canada, 2012, 95 min., color English/Indonesian with English subtitles
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 11:45 P.M. - MAGIC22LL Library Center Theatre, Park City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:30 A.M. - MAGIC23LD Library Center Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 P.M. - MAGIC24IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, MIDNIGHT - MAGIC26EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City
An American girl vacationing in remote Chile mentally unravels, putting herself and those around her in danger.
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 11:45 P.M. - RAMBL21LL Library Center Theatre, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - RAMBL22WE Tower Theatre, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, MIDNIGHT - RAMBL24EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2:30 P.M. - RAMBL25LA Library Center Theatre, Park City
After being released from prison, a man known as “the Rambler” stumbles upon a strange mystery as he attempts the treacherous journey along back roads and through small towns en route to reconnecting with his long-lost brother.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 11:45 P.M. - S-VHS19LL Library Center Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 9:00 P.M. - S-VHS20WN Tower Theatre, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, MIDNIGHT - S-VHS22EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 5:30 P.M. - S-VHS24PE Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - S-VHS26IE Salt Lake City Library, SLC
Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his abandoned house and find a collection of mysterious VHS tapes. In viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be terrifying motives behind the student’s disappearance.
VIRTUALLY HEROES
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, MIDNIGHT - VIRTU18EL Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, MIDNIGHT - VIRTU19BL Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 11:30 P.M. - VIRTU22PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 9:00 P.M. - VIRTU24EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, MIDNIGHT - VIRTU26WL Tower Theatre, SLC
DIRECTOR: G. J. Echternkamp SCREENWRITER: Matt Yamashita CAST: Robert Baker, Brent Chase, Katie Savoy, Mark Hamill, Ben Messmer U.S.A., 2012, 83 min., color
Preceded by
CATNIP: EGRESS TO OBLIVION? DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Jason Willis U.S.A., 2012, 7 min., color Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? This film frankly discusses the facts about this controversial substance.
Two self-aware characters in a Call of Duty–style video game struggle with their screwy, frustrating existence. To find answers, one abandons his partner and mission, seeking to unravel the cheat codes of life.
WE ARE WHAT WE ARE FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 11:45 P.M. - WEARE18LL Library Center Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, MIDNIGHT - WEARE19WL Tower Theatre, SLC TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00 P.M. - WEARE22EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 11:30 P.M. - WEARE25PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. - WEARE26BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT
A devastating storm washes up clues that lead authorities closer and closer to unraveling the dark secrets of the Parker family.
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DIRECTOR: Jim Mickle SCREENWRITERS: Nick Damici, Jim Mickle CAST: Bill Sage, Ambyr Childers, Julia Garner, Michael Parks, Wyatt Russell, Kelly McGillis U.S.A., 2013, 100 min., color
Check website or mobile app for full description and content information. www.sundance.org/festival
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Rediscover classic works of independent cinema as the Sundance Film Festival presents a film from the vaults of the Sundance Institute Collection at UCLA. A unique archive devoted to preserving indie film, the Collection exists not only to save important works that would otherwise disappear but also to make them accessible to new audiences and show them as they were intended to be seen: on the big screen. Formed in partnership with the UCLA Film and Television Archive and growing through the support of donor companies and individual filmmakers, the Collection now contains more than 800 films.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 6:00 P.M. - ELMAR19EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Screening followed by Q&A with Director Robert Rodriguez
DIRECTOR: Robert Rodriguez SCREENWRITERS: Carlos Gallardo, Robert Rodriguez CAST: Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez, Jaime De Hoyos, Peter Marquardt, Reinol Martinez U.S.A., 1992, 81 min., color
A mariachi musician arrives in a Mexican border town at the same time as a hit man. Each carries a guitar case, but the mariachiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contains his beloved instrument, while the hit manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is full of gadgets and weapons.
NEW FRONTIER
1251 KEARNS BLVD., PARK CITY FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 2:00 P.M. – 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 – FRIDAY JANUARY 25 Noon – 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 Noon – 3:00 p.m. Technology provided by HP. Open to all Festival credential holders and the general public as space permits, unless otherwise noted.
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Full-dome projection, augmented-reality installation 60 min.
Inspired by the first collaboration among the international science community to witness the celestial transit of Venus in 1761, Lynette Wallworth’s visually stunning Coral: Rekindling Venus is an augmented-reality and full-dome planetarium presentation designed to nurture an emotional connection between a global audience and the planet’s endangered coral reefs. Presented in a 10-seat planetarium at New Frontier, Coral: Rekindling Venus will also be shown in Salt Lake City’s Clark Planetarium, New York City’s Hayden Planetarium, and numerous planetariums across the nation. This epic project features original deep-sea photography, augmented-reality artwork, and music by Antony and the Johnsons.
Four-channel film 85 min.
North of South, West of East enhances narrative storytelling by wrapping the film around the entire room. Presented in a 20-seat theatre with swivel chairs, Meredith Danluck’s remarkable four-channel narrative feature deftly unspools a darkly humorous tale of small-town folks as they try to make sense of a posthope America. Shot on location in Detroit, Michigan, and Marfa, Texas, this unique film features fantastic performances by Ben Foster, Stella Schnabel, and Sue Galloway, and a soundtrack by Marfa local punk band Solid Waste.
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Friday, January 18 2:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Saturday, January 19 –Friday, January 25 1:00 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Saturday, January 26 1:00 P.M., 2:15 p.m. CLARK PLANETARIUM SCREENINGS 110 S. 400 W., SLC Saturday, January 19, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 22, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, January 26, 8:30 p.m.
Friday, January 18-Sunday, January 20 6:00 p.m. Monday, January 21 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, January 23 2:15 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 24 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 25 12:15 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 26 12:15 p.m., 2:15 p.m.
NOTE: Coral: Rekindling Venus and North of South, West of East are ticketed screenings. See website or mobile app for full description and screening information. New Frontier exhibition curated by Shari Frilot New Frontier designed and produced by Jamie McMurry
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We dedicate our retinas, wrists, and the lion’s share of our time to cultivating our digital reality. The rest of our body is left behind by the digital revolution, disoriented and dragged across bustling crosswalks by a gadget-driven world. What would life be like if we could experience a digitally enhanced existence with the body as a full participant, rather than being tethered to a single screen?
PULSE INDEX – Shari Frilot
Yannick Jacquet, Mandril, Thomas Vaquié [AntiVJ]
Audiovisual installation, painting, layer of projected light, 6 min.
AntiVJ artists Yannick Jacquet, Mandril, and Thomas Vaquié blend painting with light projection to transform the walls of New Frontier into a luminous, three-dimensional cityscape that feels strangely familiar yet impossible to locate. With its disorienting sense of time and space, Cityscape 2095 places spectators on the observatory deck of a skyscraper, where they take in a sprawling, imaginary city as it glitters over the course of one day.
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Yung Jake Ticketed performances Tuesday, January 22, 7:30 P.M. Thursday, January 24, 7:30 P.M.
Audiovisual installation, painting, layer of projected light, 16 min.
TBD
HTML5 and augmented-reality app, streaming music videos, live performance, artist magazine pages. Sound by Max Barbaria.
Rap artist Yung Jake is Net art incarnate, flowing lyrics about tweet culture, datamoshing, hashtags, and memes as he blows up on Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, and Instagram in his HTML5 music video, E.m-bed.de/d. This rapper drops unexpectedly into your browser sessions, streams into Festival screenings, and pops out of walls and magazines in augmented-reality music videos. Experience IRL sighting at the live performances at New Frontier.
Joanie Lemercier [AntiVJ]
Inspired by the 2010 Icelandic volcanic eruption that wreaked travel havoc across Europe, Eyjafjallalokull is a stunning, threedimensional, audiovisual mapping installation that challenges audiences’ perception of space by creating an optical illusion that transforms the walls of New Frontier into a sweeping digital vista that artistically recreates the seismic event.
NEW FRONTIER: ART
The 2013 edition of New Frontier features full-dome and wrap-around films, augmented-reality experiences, 3-D projection-mapped environments, and datamoshed hip-hop performances. The works by this year’s artists disorient time and space and provoke a reconsideration of ways we may integrate the fibers of our bodies with the realities of life on the digital frontier.
CITYSCAPE 2095
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The Pixelated Pavilion is an exhibition of works that immerse our physical bodies within moving-image environments. The Internet becomes a site of subversion as cinematic stories dissolve the surrounding architecture and invite the entire body to enter and engage with various forms of digital artistic expression, creativity, and storytelling.
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WHAT’S HE BUILDING IN THERE?
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Klip Collective
Interactive media installation
3-D projection mapping
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s beautifully resonant, interactive media installation swaths the central lounge of New Frontier with images of the warm, breathing flesh of its visitors. Pulse Index records the heart rates and fingerprints of participants and exhibits them in a beautiful Fibonacci pattern. Place your finger into the custom-made sensor, and your fingerprint appears on the largest cell of the display, pulsating to your heartbeat. Your print then travels down the sequence to join those of all the others who have visited the room, immersing the community space with the radiant glow of the human touch.
A veteran of the inaugural 2007 edition of New Frontier, Ricardo Rivera and the Klip Collective return to Sundance to transform the entire front of the New Frontier venue into an interactive, 3-D projection-mapped parable, inspired by the Tom Waits song. Sip a hot beverage in the outdoor lounge and watch the walls and windowpanes dissolve into a story about a man on a mysterious mission inside the building. Use the X-ray flashlight to peek at what he is up to.
Klip Collective
Playing nightly starting at 5:00 p.m.
WRONG COPS: A NEW, IN-PROGRESS FEATURE BY QUENTIN DUPIEUX Monday, January 21, 8:00 P.M. – 9:30 P.M. New Frontier
Ticketed Event Imagine a Los Angeles where crime is so low that a bored cop (Mark Burnham) sells drugs and harasses a teenager (Marilyn Manson) to pass the time. Shot in stand-alone chapters as it is being financed, screened, and released, Wrong Cops is gonzo filmmaking with a unique online strategy. Watch the first 45 minutes of crazy and then dive into conversation with the cast and creative team.
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CORPORATE PRESENTATION
TABLET STORYTELLING TAKES OFF
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CANON SPOTLIGHTS CINEMATOGRAPHY
CORPORATE PRESENTATION
Monday January 21, 3:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. New Frontier Microcinema
Tuesday, January 22, Noon – 1:30 P.M. #TabletTales When multimedia tablets popped up a few years ago, many of us wondered why we’d ever need a second, “dumber” computer. Filmmakers and artists saw something else entirely and started hacking together DSLR rigs, shooting interactive documentaries, and inventing new formats such as album apps and RGBD. This panel is moderated by Wendy Levy, executive director of the New Arts Axis, and features Scott Snibbe (Björk’s Biophilia, Beck’s Rework: Philip Glass Remixed), Greg Pak (Vision Machine), Eli Horowitz (Silent History), and Loc Dao (Circa 1948).
NEW FRONTIER PANELS
ADOBE PRESENTS FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN, THE FUSION OF TECHNOLOGY AND STORYTELLING IN FILM
Just one year ago, Canon introduced the Cinema EOS line of professional digital cinema cameras, offering storytellers a new set of tools for capturing compelling visuals and emotional reality onscreen.
Pulse Index Friday, January 18, 3:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. New Frontier Microcinema
Join Adobe and a panel of prestigious filmmakers and artists as they discuss the way technology, tools, and innovative workflow support the creative process in filmmaking.
Join Canon in a discussion with filmmakers about how the Cinema EOS line has helped bring their stories to life. Come experience firsthand the newest cameras and lenses that are changing the landscape of motion picture production. Visit the Festival website for participant updates.
TUPAC, ELVIS, AND BENJAMIN BUTTON WALK INTO A BAR…
SOCIAL HOUR: MEET THE ARTISTS
Saturday, January 19, 3:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. #Digillusion When Tupac rose from the dead at Coachella, everyone lost his or her mind…then rushed to tweet about it (of course). Digital Tupac wasn’t so far removed from similar work in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button or X-Men: First Class, so why the collective gasp? Ed Ulbrich, CEO of Digital Domain, discusses the impact of digital characters on filmmaking, live performance, and intellectual property.
Monday, January 21, 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. #SocialHour Come meet the artists, designers, filmmakers, and funky people with work in this year’s New Frontier program. Creative teams will be hovering by their installations to answer your questions. So swing by since no credentials are needed, buy a hot toddy, and check out the free show. Hosted by the New Frontier Story Lab.
Rekindling Venus In Plain Sight
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NEW FRONTIER: CONNECT
Sunday, January 20, Noon – 1:30 P.M. #MagicMIT When you think about the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, filmmaking, civic activism, and cultural criticism are probably not what come to mind. A visiting crew of MIT professors and students present some of their story-oriented and story-enabling work. This panel is moderated by Kamal Sinclair, senior manager of the New Frontier Story Lab, and features projects from the Cinematic Migrations project, the Object-Based Media Group, and the Open Documentary Lab.
Monday, January 21, 5:30 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. #WebSerious What’s essential for creating a quality Web series? Is it blue-chip talent like Rodrigo Garcia, Jon Avnet, Julia Stiles, or Topher Grace? An entrepreneurial spirit? Or corporate sugar daddies? Moderator Darrien Gipson, national director of SAGIndie, asks Drake Doremus (The Beauty Inside, Like Crazy, Breathe In), Effie Brown (WIGS, the leading YouTube channel for scripted drama), and Issa Rae (The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl) to share their mixes.
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CRAFTING A WEB SERIES THAT WON’T EMBARRASS YOUR MOTHER
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IMMERSIVE SCREENINGS AND PERFORMANCES Friday Jan 18
Saturday Jan 19
Ticketed Presentations
Sunday Jan 20
Monday Jan 21
12 PM
Tuesday Jan 22
Wednesday Jan 18
North of South, West of East 11:00 a.m.
North of South, West of East 12:15 P.M.
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Thursday Jan 19
Friday Jan 20
Saturday Jan 21
North of South, West of East 12:15 P.M.
North of South, West of East 12:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 1:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
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Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 3:30 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 4:45 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 7:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Yung Jake Venus 7:30 P.M. 7:15 P.M.
North of South, West Coral: Rekindling of East 7:00 P.M. Venus 7:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Yung Jake Venus 7:30 P.M. 7:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 7:15 P.M.
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Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
North of South, West of East 6:00 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 6:00 P.M.
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Coral: Rekindling Venus 7:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 7:15 P.M.
Coral: Rekindling Venus 7:15 P.M.
Saturday Jan 19
12 PM
NEW FRONTIER: EVENTS SCHEDULE
Sunday Jan 20
Monday Jan 21
Adobe Presents 4 PM From Script to Screen, the Fusion of Technology and Storytelling in Film 5 PM 3:00 P.M.
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PANEL Tablet Storytelling Takes Off Noon
2 PM 3 PM CORPORATE PRESENTATION
Coral: Rekindling Venus 2:15 P.M.
Tuesday Jan 22
PANEL The Magic of MIT Noon
1 PM
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North of South, West of East 4:45 P.M.
North of South, West of East 2:15 P.M.
Wrong Cops: A new, in progress feature by Quentin Dupieux 8:00 P.M.
PANELS Friday Jan 18
North of South, West of East 2:15 P.M.
PANEL Tupac, Elvis, and Benjamin Button Walk into a Bar... 3:00 P.M.
CORPORATE PRESENTATION Canon Spotlights Cinematography
3:00 P.M.
SPECIAL EVENT Social Hour: Meet the Artists 5:00 P.M.
PANEL Crafting a Web Series That Wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Embarrass Your Mother 5:30 P.M.
North of South, West of East 2:15 P.M.
new frontier films CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO
MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 8:30 PM - CHARL21PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 11:30 PM - CHARL24PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30 PM - CHARL26PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
DIRECTORS: Robert Berger, Karlyn Michelson SCREENWRITERS: Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory CAST: Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory, Noel Dinneen, Sam Zuckerman, Debbie Troche, Nora Woolley U.S.A., 2012, 80 min., color
HALLEY
DIRECTOR: Sebastian Hofmann SCREENWRITERS: Sebastian Hofmann, Julio Chavezmontes CAST: Alberto Trujillo, Lourdes Trueba, Hugo Albores Mexico, 2012, 84 min., color Spanish with English subtitles
An obese father and his handsome, deaf son share extraordinary experiences in Tehran. Then a beautiful young woman upsets the balance of their relationship, forcing them to renegotiate their position with each other and the world around them.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 9:00 PM - HALLE18YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 12:45 PM - HALLE19BD Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 12:30 PM - HALLE21RD Redstone Cinema 1, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 5:30 PM - HALLE261E Holiday Village Cinema 1, Park City
Preceded by
REINDEER
DIRECTOR: Eva Weber United Kingdom, 2011, 4 min., color A lyrical and haunting portrait of reindeer herding in the twilight expanses of the Lapland wilderness.
Alberto is dead and can no longer hide it. Before surrendering to his living death, he forms an unusual friendship with Luly, the manager of the 24-hour gym where he works as a night guard.
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NEW FRONTIER: FILMS
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Mohammad Shirvani Iran, 2012, 85 min., color English/Farsi/Dari with English subtitles
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, NOON - FATSH18ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 7:00 PM - FATSH19RE Redstone Cinema 2, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 9:45 PM - FATSH21BN Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 6:00 PM - FATSH24TE Temple Theatre, Park City
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FAT SHAKER
An award-winning theatrical documentary derived entirely from “black box” transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies, brought to the screen with cutting-edge stereoscopic 3-D technology.
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new frontier films
INTERIOR. LEATHER BAR.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 8:30 PM - INTER19PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, NOON - INTER20ID Salt Lake City Library, SLC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, NOON - INTER23TD Temple Theatre, Park City FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, MIDNIGHT - INTER25WL Tower Theatre, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 10:00 PM - INTER26RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City
DIRECTORS: Travis Mathews, James Franco SCREENWRITER: Travis Mathews CAST: Val Lauren, James Franco, Travis Mathews, Christian Patrick, Brenden Gregory U.S.A., 2012, 60 min., color
THE METEOR (LE MÉTÉORE)
To avoid an X rating, it was rumored that 40 minutes of gay S&M footage was cut from the controversial 1980 film Cruising. Filmmakers James Franco and Travis Mathews reimagine what was in the lost footage.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:00 PM - METEO19YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:30 PM - METEO21RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:45 PM - METEO22BE Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 9:00 PM - METEO26TN Temple Theatre, Park City
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: François Delisle CAST: Noémie Godin-Vigneau, François Delisle, Laurent Lucas, Brigitte Pogonat, François Papineau, Andrée Lachapelle Canada, 2012, 85 min., color
Fortysomething Pierre, his mother, and his wife are linked by crime, guilt, and loneliness. Like casualties of love and desire, they are dying to stick their heads above water and breathe the air of life.
new frontier shorts (90 MIN) Each year in the New Frontier Shorts Program, we show films that push expectations in style and meaning. This year’s program also explores the importance of the image and the source of its motivation, whether it’s seeing something in a new way or getting to watch a secret world. These filmmakers consider who is watching, too, and create ways to facilitate visual communication.
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Saturday, January 19, 9:30 PM - FRONS19RN Redstone Cinema 1, Park City Sunday, January 20, 6:00 PM - FRONS20BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Tuesday, January 22, 3:00 PM - FRONS22YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, SLC Saturday, January 26, 6:15 PM - FRONS262E Holiday Village Cinema 2, Park City
DIRECTOR: Athina Rachel Tsangari Greece, 2012, 35 min., color French with English subtitles
DIRECTOR: Kudzanai Chiurai South Africa, 2012, 11 min., color
Century DIRECTOR: Kevin Jerome Everson U.S.A., 2012, 7 min., color
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Rachel Mayeri U.S.A./Scotland, 2012, 12 min., color
Datamosh
Sirocco
DIRECTOR: Yung Jake U.S.A., 2011, 5 min., color
DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Hisham Bizri U.S.A., 2012, 16 min., color & b/w Arabic with English subtitles
Primate Cinema: Apes as Family
Until the Quiet Comes DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER: Kahlil Joseph U.S.A., 2012, 4 min., color
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Intensely personal, outrageously funny, fantastically abstract... the possibilities within the short film form are limitless. Our Shorts Programs put exciting talent on display with work that takes risks and explores our world. We strive to find films that tell vibrant tales—vivid fiction, powerful true stories, and inspired animation all have a home here. Presented by YouTube.
Animation spotlight (86 MIN) IN HANFORD
DIRECTOR: Malin Erixon
DIRECTOR: Chris Mars
SERAPH
Sweden, 2012, 12 min., color Lovelorn and lonely Benjamin lives on the blurry borderline between fantasy and reality.
U.S.A., 2012, 5 min., b/w This heartbreaking true story of a town poisoned by Cold War–era nuclear-arms manufacture is told through firsthand accounts and fantasy scenes, which empathize with the victim’s plight.
DIRECTOR: Dash Shaw
DIRECTOR: Song E. Kim Saturday, January 19, 6:30 P.M. - ANIMA19RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City Monday, January 21, 3:00 P.M. - ANIMA21YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City Wednesday, January 23, 3:45 P.M. - ANIMA23BA Broadway Centre Cinema 3, SLC
South Korea/U.S.A., 2012, 9 min., color Life is a constant struggle for a husband and wife. She is suffering from stomach pain, and the doctor has no clue about a cure. Meanwhile, her husband is on his own journey, hunting a snake.
Saturday, January 26, 7:00 P.M. - ANIMA264E Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
FERAL
MARCEL, KING OF TERVUREN DIRECTOR: Tom Schroeder
U.S.A., 2012, 6 min., color In this Greek tragedy—as acted out by Belgian roosters—Marcel survives the bird flu, alcohol, sleeping pills, and his son, Max.
DIRECTOR: Daniel Sousa
OH WILLY...
U.S.A., 2012, 13 min., color A solitary hunter finds a wild boy in the woods and brings him back to civilization. Alienated by his strange new environment, the boy tries to adapt by using the same strategies that kept him safe in the forest.
DIRECTORS:
Marc James Roels, Emma de Swaef Belgium/France/Netherlands, 2012, 15 min., color Willy returns to his naturalist roots as he bungles his way into noble savagery.
THANK YOU DIRECTORS: Pendleton Ward, Tom Herpich
U.S.A., 2011, 11 min., color A pack of fire wolves attack a snow golem in the forest and accidentally leave a cub behind after their retreat. The golem’s life is thrown into chaos as he attempts to reunite the cub with its family.
TRAM DIRECTOR:Michaela Pavlátová France/Czech Republic, 2012, 8 min., color The humdrum daily routine of a tram conductress is jolted when the vibrations and rhythm of the road turn her on and take her on an erotic and surrealistic fantasy journey.
SHORTS PROGRAMS
BITE OF THE TAIL
U.S.A., 2012, 7 min., color A boy’s childhood scars his life.
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BENJAMIN’S FLOWERS
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documentary shorts program I (103 MIN)
from Outlawed in Pakistan
Friday, January 18, 6:00 P.M. - DOCSH18BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Sunday, January 20, Noon - DOCSH20YD
ENDLESS DAY
PARAÍSO
WHEN THE ZOMBIES COME
DIRECTOR: Anna Frances Ewert
DIRECTOR: Nadav Kurtz
DIRECTOR: Jon Hurst
Germany, 2012, 11 min., b/w German with English subtitles For most people, sleep comes naturally, but for others, the night turns into an ongoing struggle to drift off into oblivion. This film explores what it’s like to be awake involuntarily and the feelings that accompany the passing of sleepless time.
U.S.A., 2012, 10 min., color Spanish with English subtitles Three immigrant window cleaners risk their lives every day rappelling down some of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers. Paraíso reveals the danger of their job and what they see on the way down.
U.S.A., 2012, 10 min., color At a remote hardware store, fans of the walking dead have turned their love of zombies into an obsession, warping the way they see the store and its customers.
Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City Wednesday, January 23, 3:00 P.M. - DOCSH23TA
OUTLAWED IN PAKISTAN
Temple Theatre, Park City
DIRECTORS: Habiba Nosheen,
Saturday, January 26, 9:30 P.M. - DOCSH26RN
Hilke Schellmann Pakistan/U.S.A., 2013, 40 min., color English/Urdu with English subtitles Kainat Soomro, a Pakistani teenager, accuses four men from her village of gang-raping her. She takes her case to the Pakistani courts and faces a deeply flawed criminal-justice system.
Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
SKINNINGROVE DIRECTOR: Michael Almereyda
U.S.A., 2012, 15 min., color Photographer Chris Killip shares unpublished images chronicling time spent among the fiercely independent residents of a remote English fishing village.
THE WHISTLE (GWIZDEK) DIRECTOR: Grzegorz Zariczny
Poland, 2012, 17 min., color Polish with English subtitles Marcin, a lowest-leagues football referee who lives in a small town near Krakow, dreams of better times. At his mother’s urging, he decides to change his life and find himself a girlfriend and a more satisfying job.
documentary shorts program I1 (88 MIN) THE BATTLE OF AMFAR
Friday, January 18, 9:00 A.M. - DOCS218YM
DIRECTORS: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman
Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
U.S.A., 2013, 40 min., color & b/w When AIDS strikes, two very different women—Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor and research scientist Dr. Mathilde Krim—join forces to create America’s first AIDS research foundation. The fight against HIV/AIDS has never been the same.
Saturday, January 19, 3:00 P.M. - DOCS219TA Temple Theatre, Park City Sunday, January 20, 3:00 P.M. - DOCS220SA Screening Room, Sundance Resort Wednesday, January 23, 6:00 P.M. - DOCS223BE Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Saturday, January 26, 8:30 P.M. - DOCS2261N Holiday Village Cinema 1, Park City
FALL TO GRACE DIRECTOR: Alexandra Pelosi
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SHORTS PROGRAMS
from The Battle of AmfAR
U.S.A., 2012, 48 min., color Former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey famously resigned from office after declaring himself “a gay American.” Since then, he has continued to use his connections to help rehabilitate women and to make peace with his journey from married governor to gay suburban priest.
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shorts program I (105 MIN)
from Scrubber
Thursday, January 17, 8:30 P.M. - SHRT117EN Egyptian Theatre, Park City Friday, January 18, 11:30 P.M. - SHRT118PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City Saturday, January 19, 3:00 P.M. - SHRT119BA Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Wednesday, January 23, 11:30A.M. - SHRT123PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City Thursday, January 24, Noon - SHRT124SD Screening Room, Sundance Resort
JONAH
SCRUBBER
WHIPLASH
DIRECTOR: Kibwe Tavares
DIRECTOR: Romola Garai
DIRECTOR: Damien Chazelle
Tanzania/United Kingdom, 2012, 23 min., color English/Swahili with English subtitles When two young men photograph a gigantic fish leaping from the sea, their small town becomes a tourist attraction in this story about the old and the new.
United Kingdom, 2012, 21 min., color A mysterious and disturbing suburban narrative about a listless young mother who is torn between family duty and self-serving fantasies.
U.S.A., 2012, 18 min., color An aspiring drummer enters an elite conservatory’s top jazz orchestra.
K.I.T. DIRECTOR:
Michelle Morgan U.S.A., 2012, 17 min., color A guilt-ridden but well-intentioned yuppie goes to great lengths to prove she is a decent person.
shorts program Ii (95 MIN) LE FUTUR PROCHE DIRECTOR: Sophie Goyette
from Volume
Friday, January 18, Noon - SHRT218YD Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City Friday, January 18, 9:00 P.M. - SHRT218BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Sunday, January 20, 10:00 P.M. - SHRT220RN Redstone Cinema 2, Park City Friday, January 25, 3:00 P.M. - SHRT225YA Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
Canada, 2012, 18 min., color French with English subtitles A French immigrant pilot receives an unexpected phone call that changes his life forever. He must deal with the emotional consequences of the call while still completing his work duties in this impressionistic depiction of an all-butordinary day.
MOVIES MADE FROM HOME #6
A STORY FOR THE MODLINS DIRECTOR: Sergio Oksman
Spain, 2012, 26 min., color The tale of Elmer Modlin, who, after appearing in Rosemary’s Baby, fled with his family to a far-off country and shut himself away in a dark apartment for 30 years.
MOVIES MADE FROM HOME #15
TODAY AND TOMORROW
DIRECTOR: Robert Machoian
DIRECTOR: Aaron Douglas Johnston
U.S.A., 2013, 4 min., color Robert attempts to keep himself healthy and fit so he can live as long as possible, unaware of what that really means.
Netherlands, 2011, 15 min., color English/Farsi/Dari with English subtitles Iranian and Afghani political refugees make a life for themselves in Holland as they anxiously await word if they will be granted political asylum or sent back to their native countries.
SKIN DIRECTOR: Jordana Spiro
U.S.A., 2012, 13 min., color A young taxidermist and small-town loner is entranced by a girl who finds his work beautiful. Just as their relationship begins to progress, he does something that drastically changes everything.
DIRECTOR:
Robert Machoian U.S.A., 2013, 4 min., color Debbie is good at playing hide and seek—so good she is often hard to find.
SOCIAL BUTTERFLY DIRECTOR: Lauren Wolkstein
France/U.S.A., 2013, 14 min., color English/French with English subtitles When a 30-year-old American woman attends a teenage party in the south of France, guests wonder who she is and what she is doing there.
VOLUME DIRECTOR: Mahalia Belo
United Kingdom, 2012, 27 min., color Sam’s perfectly polished world is upended when Georgina goes missing. As everyone acts like nothing has happened, Sam drifts back into his memories of Georgina and realizes he may know more than he wants to remember.
shorts program III (91 MIN) KARAOKE!
DIRECTOR: Sam de Jong
Peru, 2012, 20 min., color Spanish with English subtitles On the outskirts of Lima, a young prostitute tends to his father, a fallen-fromgrace artisan. However, the young man feels that his efforts are never enough. He tries to break free, but his father’s dependence is stronger than his son’s will.
Netherlands, 2012, 21 min., color Dutch with English subtitles A talented gymnast makes a life-changing discovery as she prepares for an important tournament, which is her last chance to reach the top.
DIRECTOR: Andrew F. Renzi U.S.A., 2013, 12 min., color On a night out in New York City, a young man tries to avoid his problems.
THE DATE (TREFFIT) DIRECTOR: Jenni Toivoniemi
Finland, 2012, 8 min., color Finnish with English subtitles Tino’s manhood is put to the test in front of two women when he has to host a date for Diablo, the family’s stud cat.
#POSTMODEM DIRECTORS: Jillian Mayer, Lucas Leyva
U.S.A., 2012, 12 min., color A comedic, satirical, sci-fi pop musical based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil and other futurists, #PostModem is the story of two Miami girls and how they deal with technological singularity, as told through a series of cinematic tweets.
RECORD/PLAY DIRECTOR: Jesse Atlas
U.S.A., 2012, 11 min., color English/Bosnian War, fate, and a broken Walkman transcend time and space in this sci-fi love story.
SHORTS PROGRAMS
Friday, January 18, 6:30 P.M. - SHRT318RE Redstone Cinema 1, Park City Saturday, January 19, Noon - SHRT319BD Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Tuesday, January 22, 11:30A.M. - SHRT322PD Prospector Square Theatre, Park City Thursday, January 24, 9:00 P.M. - SHRT324YN Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City
MAGNESIUM
DIRECTOR: Alvaro Delgado- Aparicio
THE ROPER DIRECTOR: Ewan McNicol
U.S.A., 2012, 6 min., color A black man with hip-hop and zydeco roots hard-grafts through the local, all-white rodeo circuits in the Deep South as he dreams of competing in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
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THE COMPANION (EL ACOMPAÑANTE)
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shorts program IV (94 MIN)
from Boneshaker
BLACK METAL
THE CURSE
ON SUFFOCATION
DIRECTOR: Kat Candler
DIRECTOR: Fyzal Boulifa
DIRECTOR: Jenifer Malmqvist
U.S.A., 2013, 9 min., color After a career spent mining his music from the shadows, one fan creates a chain reaction for the lead singer of a black metal band.
United Kingdom, 2012, 17 min., color Arabic with English subtitles Fatine has ventured far from the village to meet her older lover. When a small boy catches her, all she wants to do is go home.
Sweden, 2012, 7 min., color This dialogue-free film about an execution describes what happens when the system becomes more important than human life.
Saturday, January 19, 6:00 P.M. - SHRT419BE
BONESHAKER
Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC
DIRECTOR: Frances Bodomo
GUN
Sunday, January 20, 6:30 P.M. - SHRT420RE
U.S.A., 2013, 12 min., color An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child.
DIRECTOR: Spencer Gillis
Redstone Cinema 1, Park City Wednesday, January 23, 8:30 P.M. - SHRT423PN Prospector Square Theatre, Park City Thursday, January 24, 4:00 P.M. - SHRT4244A
THE CAPTAIN
Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
DIRECTORS: Nash Edgerton, Spencer Susser
Australia/U.S.A., 2012, 5 min., color A man wakes up with a hangover, only to discover the consequences of his actions.
U.S.A., 2012, 17 min., color Roy purchases a handgun to protect his wife and newborn baby after a terrifying home invasion. The newfound sense of power Roy feels carrying the weapon becomes an obsession, leading him down a reckless path that may have tragic consequences.
YOU ARE MORE THAN BEAUTIFUL DIRECTOR: Tae-yong Kim
China, 2012, 27 min., color Korean with English subtitles A man arrives in beautiful Jeju Island and pays a woman to act as his partner while he visits his ill father in this tale of beauty among base human acts.
shorts program v (97 MIN) THE APOCALYPSE
NIGHT SHIFT
THE SONG OF THE MECHANICAL FISH
DIRECTOR: Andrew Zuchero
DIRECTOR: Zia Mandviwalla
DIRECTOR: Philipp Yuryev
U.S.A., 2012, 5 min., color Four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
New Zealand, 2012, 15 min., color Salote, an airport cleaner, starts another long night shift. She keeps her head down, does her job, and gleans the means for her survival from what others leave behind.
Russian Federation, 2012, 28 min., color Russian with English subtitles A fisherman who lives in a deserted village in the far north receives an invitation to the wedding of a son he has never seen and decides to make a redemptive journey.
from Night Shift
IRISH FOLK FURNITURE Friday, January 18, 9:30 P.M. - SHRT518RN
DIRECTOR: Tony Donoghue
Redstone Cinema 1, Park City
Ireland, 2012, 9 min., color In Ireland, old hand-painted furniture is often associated with hard times, with poverty, and with a time many would rather forget. In this animated documentary, 16 pieces of traditional folk furniture are repaired and returned home.
Saturday, January 19, 9:00 P.M. - SHRT519BN Broadway Centre Cinema 6, SLC Tuesday, January 22, 2:30 P.M. - SHRT522PA Prospector Square Theatre, Park City Friday, January 25, 1:00 P.M. - SHRT5254D
DIRECTOR: Michael Tyburski
SUMMER VACATION (HOFESH GADOL)
U.S.A., 2012, 18 min., color A successful house tuner provides clients with a unique form of therapy that examines subtle details in their living spaces.
DIRECTORS: Sharon Maymon, Tal Granit Israel, 2012, 22 min., color
Hebrew with English subtitles The family summer vacation—sea, sun, and sand—and all Yuval wants is to get the heck out of there.
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SHORTS PROGRAMS
Holiday Village Cinema 4, Park City
PALIMPSEST
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Round out your Festival experience with music, art, and conversation. From solo acts and bands performing throughout the Festival to panels and discussions that bring emerging and veteran filmmakers together with industry leaders, Offscreen
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OFFSCREEN
offers a cultural outlet for Festivalgoers outside the theatre.
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Power of Story: Independence Unleashed
Power of Story: Measure for Measure
Saturday, January 19, 3:00 p.m. Egyptian Theater, Park City #PowerofStory Ticket required
Friday, January 25, 3:00 p.m. Egyptian Theatre, Park City #PowerofStory Ticket required
Edgy stories, complex characters, distinctive voices, and formal freedom…these were once the hallmarks of independent film. But seeing creative opportunity in other forms, filmmakers have been spreading the wealth, looking toward serialized narratives—on television and online— that allow complex characters and stories to develop over time. Have mainstream outlets, once notorious for dulling the edge of “edgy,” found room in their schedule for original auteur perspectives?
Cinema history without music is unimaginable. Even during the silent era, movie theatres were hardly silent. The film score is a uniquely visceral tool of storytelling, able to engage emotion and enhance characters, themes, and narratives. How many memorable moments owe their lasting power to music? Who can imagine Gone with the Wind without Max Steiner or Lawrence of Arabia without Maurice Jarre? In this panel, some of today’s most admired composers explore the creative process—from inspiration to the final score.
Jane Campion’s films include Sweetie, An Angel at My Table, The Piano (winner of three Academy Awards, including best screenplay), Portrait of a Lady, Holy Smoke, In the Cut, and Bright Star. Campion won the Palme d’Or in Cannes for her short film Peel and feature The Piano. Justin Lin earned his MFA in film directing at UCLA. His critically acclaimed Better Luck Tomorrow premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and garnered a Grand Jury Prize nomination. He has gone on to direct such blockbuster films as Fast and Furious and Fast Five. Lin is a principal and founder of Perfect Storm Entertainment, Barnstorm Pictures, and the YouTube channel YOMYOMF.
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OFFSCREEN: POWER OF STORY
Jess Cagle (moderator) is managing editor of Time Inc.’s Entertainment Weekly. He helped launch the magazine in 1990 and continues to play a key role in defining its voice. One of the most recognizable entertainment journalists, Cagle has interviewed Hollywood’s biggest stars and made television appearances on every major entertainment news programs.
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Richard Linklater has directed 17 feature films, including Slacker, Before Sunrise, and School of Rock, as well as the Hulu series Up to Speed. The recipient of a DGA award for his support of the arts, he is currently artistic director of the Austin Film Society, which he founded in 1985 and which continues to distribute grants to Texas filmmakers. Mike White is an American writer, director, actor, and producer for television and film, and the winner of the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for Chuck & Buck. White made his directorial debut in 2007 with Year of the Dog. He is the cocreator, coexecutive producer, and writer of the HBO series Enlightened, in which he also appears.
Terence Blanchard, a five-time Grammy Award winner and one of the most influential jazz musicians and composers of his generation, has scored more than 50 films, including Eve’s Bayou, Inside Man, Barbershop, and the Golden Globe–nominated 25th Hour. Commissioned by Opera Theatre Saint Louis, his opera on boxing legend Emile Griffith premieres in June 2013. Gustavo Santaolalla, since gaining recognition as a solo artist and being featured in The Insider, has composed numerous award-winning scores, including The Motorcycle Diaries and 21 Grams as well as Babel and Brokeback Mountain, for which he won consecutive Academy Awards. A Grammy-winning producer, Time magazine named him “one of the 25 most influential Hispanics in America.” Chris Douridas (moderator) hosted KCRW-FM’s daily music program “Morning Becomes Eclectic” and was music director at the station throughout most of the 1990s. He continued discovering and sharing new talent at Geffen, DreamWorks, AOL Music, and iTunes, for which Steve Jobs hired him as a creative programming consultant. He has also worked as a music supervisor and consultant on movies and television, including Northern Exposure, the Austin Powers series, One Hour Photo, and American Beauty. Jan A. P. Kaczmarek, who started composing for theatre after relocating to the U.S. from Poland, has written scores for more than 50 films, including Unfaithful, Total Eclipse, The Visitor, and Finding Neverland, for which he won an Academy Award. In his native country, he established the Transatlantyk Poznan International Film and Music Festival and the Instytut Rozbitek, which is aimed at developing new talent in the arts.
SCIENCE IN FILM FORUM
Once Upon a Quantum Symmetry: Science and Cinema Presented by Sundance Institute and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Tuesday, January 22, 2:30 p.m. Egyptian Theatre, Park City #Sloan Ticket required
Ever since Méliès shot a rocket to the moon, cinema has had a wondrous fascination with science and technology. Movies can show us the working science of today, and with surprising prescience, the science of tomorrow. During our 10-year collaboration with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which aims to encourage more realistic and compelling stories about science and technology themes and characters, we’ve traveled from synapses in the brain to distant galaxies—hitting different corners of spacetime along the way, and proving that both scientists and filmmakers are creative, imaginative, speculative, and adventurous.
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OFFSCREEN: SCIENCE IN FILM FORUM
Join Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, The Fountain, Pi), Paula Apsell (senior executive producer, NOVA and NOVA scienceNOW; director, WGBH Science Unit), Lisa Randall (Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science, Harvard University, and author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door: How Physics and Scientific Thinking Illuminate the Universe and the Modern World) as we continue the journey.
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FILMMAKER LODGE
Elks Building, 550 Main St., (second floor), Park City Friday, January 18 – Saturday, January 26 9:30 a.m. – 6:O0 p.m. Sunday, January 27, 9:30 a.m. – noon Please see ADA accessibility on page 110. Open to all Festival credential holders and the general public on a space-available basis. All events are held at the Filmmaker Lodge unless otherwise indicated.
Turning the Tide Friday, January 18 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #TideTurning
OFFSCREEN: AT THE LODGE SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
Sunday, January 20 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #TakeAStand
Her Infinite Variety Wednesday, January 23 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #HerStories
What’s Research Got to Do with It? Friday, January 25 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #WomenWorkforce
Changing the direction of a national discourse can seem like an impossible task, but sometimes new narratives inspire a surprising sea-change. From immigration to the economy to democratic values, this year’s films suggest how storytelling can reset the discourse around hot-button issues. What happens when change itself gets a PR campaign? Artists and activists Pablo Larraín (No), Gael García Bernal (Who Is Dayani Crystal?, No), Jehane Noujaim (The Square), and Robert Reich (Inequality for All) join moderator Orlando Bagwell (Ford Foundation JustFilms) to explore the ways creative approaches to storytelling can alter the course of history. Supported by the Ford Foundation.
Behavioral research tells us that people who are called upon to act are less inclined to do so if they are part of a large group. But some individuals choose to act on principle, no matter what the cost. Join lawyers Anita Hill (Anita) and Brandy Alexander (Gideon’s Army), Rev. Kapya Kaoma (God Loves Uganda), and moderator Jennifer Robinson (Bertha Foundation) to explore what happens when your sense of justice changes your life.
What’s exciting about the work of women directors in the Festival this year is the range of narratives and storytelling styles. Many are pushing boundaries; others look to recover our humanity. Sexuality abounds, as do coming-of-age stories (by both youth and adults). But these women’s films are distinguished by their fully realized, contemporary, selfpossessed female characters. Join Eliza Hittman (It Felt Like Love), Jerusha Hess (Austenland), Lake Bell (In a World…), Lynn Shelton (Touchy Feely), Naomi Foner (Very Good Girls), and Stacie Passon (Concussion) with moderator Sharon Swart to see what, if anything, unites them.
Now Playing: Two Release Models for the New World
Imitation of Life
Out of Sight (and Outside the Law)
Pandora, for Better or Worse
Whether covering ground wars, drug wars, or a war on terror, journalists undertake enormous risks to uphold Americans’ right to know what’s done in the name of democracy, revealing the human costs and truths veiled in secrecy. Sebastian Junger (Which Way Is The Front Line from Here?), Jeremy Scahill (Dirty Wars), Peter Bergen (MANHUNT), Shaul Schwarz (Narco Cultura), James Ball (We Steal Secrets), and moderator Stephen Engelberg (ProPublica) walk us through the war zones and the corridors of power.
It’s hard to depict the dawn of the digital era without some nostalgia or even loss of innocence. That watershed moment unleashed an overwhelming deluge of technology, innovation, and fundamental changes in the way we live, not to mention our relationship with nature and our spirituality. Join Ben Lewis and Evgeny Morozov (Google and the World Brain), Andrew Bujalski (Computer Chess), and Joshua Stern (jOBS) for this panel that reflects on how this technology revolution has both advanced our civilization and imperiled it.
Saturday, January 19 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #CreativeDistro
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Taking a Stand
The majority of indie releases come through digital aggregators with short-term distribution deals and limited marketing budgets. How then do producers utilize windowing, marketing, publicity, and audience engagement to maximize revenue over a short period? In case studies that demystify the process, the teams behind Middle of Nowhere and BONES BRIGADE present their release models, outlining their strategy and supplying the data to back it up, while our panel of executives debates the results.
Tuesday, January 22 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #LifeArtImitation
In fiction and documentary, filmmakers wrestle with the means of expressing truth, often the truths that derive from real life, real people, actual events, and memory. How they shape those truths is as reflective of the storyteller as the story. So what’s in a true story? Can warping reality be the truest method of conveying it? Join Sarah Polley (Stories We Tell), Michael Polish (Big Sur), Sergio Oksman (A Story for the Modlins), and others for a reflection on how art mirrors life.
Thursday, January 24 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #NeedToKnow
If women comprise roughly 50 percent of the labor force, why are only 2–to–5 percent of directors helming top Hollywood movies female? This shocking statistic had us wondering how women fare behind the camera in independent film. Learn about a landmark study and see what comes up when the world’s foremost researcher on women and media, USC’s force of nature, Professor Stacy Smith, discusses her fascinating findings with another force of nature, Academy Award–winning Producer Cathy Schulman.
Saturday, January 26 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. #OutOfTheBox
CINEMA CAFÉ
PRESENTED BY CHASE SAPPHIRE PREFERRED SM Every day at 10:00 a.m. Friday, January, 18–Saturday, January 26 #CinemaCafe These panels do not require a ticket. Tuesday, January 22, 10:00 a.m.
TIMESTALKS AT CINEMA CAFÉ
Dave Grohl (Sound City) and David Gordon Green (Prince Avalanche, George Washington, All the Real Girls) with Malena Ryzik (The New York Times)
Wednesday, January 23, 10:00 a.m.
TIMESTALKS AT CINEMA CAFÉ
Juno Temple (Afternoon Delight, Lovelace, Magic, Magic) and Robin Weigert (Concussion, Deadwood) with Malena Ryzik (The New York Times)
Thursday, January 24, 10:00 a.m. Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Freidman (Lovelace, The Times of Harvey Milk, Howl), Barbara Kopple (Running from Crazy, Harlan County USA, Shut Up & Sing) and Freida Mock (Anita, Maya Lin: A Stong Clear Vision, Return with Honor)
Strange things are afoot at Cinema Café. Each morning at 10:00 a.m. in the Filmmaker Lodge, Cinema Café invigorates the culture of conversation. With all your favorite stimulants on hand—coffee, tasty treats, and delectable dialogue—our daily series of informal chats rounds up special guests for some thought-provoking discussions. Sometimes the most fascinating are the ones you didn’t expect. So bring your questions and an open mind. How does the song go? “Start your day at Cinema Café.” Friday, January 18, 10:00 a.m. Christopher Hampton (Two Mothers, Dangerous Liaisons, Atonement) and Robin Swicord (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Matilda, Little Women)
Saturday, January 19, 10:00 a.m. Michael B. Jordan (Fruitvale), Paul Eenhoorn (This Is Martin Bonner), Kathryn Hahn (Afternoon Delight), Danai Gurira (Mother of George), and Kaya Scodelario (Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes)
Friday, January 25, 10:00 a.m. John Akomfrah (The Stuart Hall Project), Kim Longinotto (Salma), and Zachary Heinzerling (Cutie and the Boxer)
Saturday, January 26, 10:00 a.m. Randy Moore (Escape from Tomorrow), David Lowry (Ain’t Them Bodies Saints), and Jill Soloway (Afternoon Delight)
FILM CHURCH
Sunday, January 27, 10:00 a.m. #FilmChurch What could be more divine than 10 days of film watching? Finish off your Sundance Film Festival experience by sharing a near-spiritual moment with Festival Director John Cooper and Director of Programming Trevor Groth, who will offer nondenominational tales of the Festival that was. Joining us for the sermon will be a variety of special guests, including a few who took home awards the night before (if they can be found the morning after!). Come confess your likes and dislikes. All will be forgiven.
Monday, January 21, 10:00 a.m. Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon (Hell Baby), and Casey Wilson and June Diane Raphael (Ass Backwards)
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Ben Wheatley (Sightseers), Edúardo Sanchez (S-VHS), Jeremy Lovering (In Fear), and Roger Corman (Virtually Heroes)
OFFSCREEN: CINEMA CAFE
Sunday, January 20, 10:00 a.m.
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SUNDANCE ASCAP MUSIC CAFE Friday, January 18–Friday, January 25, 1:30 –6:00 p.m.
751 MAIN ST.
Lights. Camera. Music. Every great film needs great music. For 15 years, Sundance and ASCAP have celebrated the connection of sound and screen at the Sundance ASCAP Music Café. Stop by during the day to hear an eclectic mix of songwriters and artists, some legendary and some on their way there, all hand-picked by ASCAP. Looking for that perfect music for your movie, or vice-versa? Find an indie filmmaker, composer or songwriter to chat with. The Sundance ASCAP Music Café is your hub for music throughout the Festival. Green room provided by Prudential Utah Real Estate. Please check the ASCAP website for daily updates at www.ascap.com. Open to all Festival credential holders (21 and up) on a space-available basis. This venue has limited capacity.
Jill Barber
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:15 p.m.
TBA Jill Barber Melanie Fiona Blue Sky Riders
(Kenny Loggins, Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr)
5:15 p.m.
Kat Edmonson
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:40 p.m.
TBA Jill Barber Kat Edmonson TBA TBA
Paul Kelly
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:55 p.m.
Greg Holden Kat Edmonson Dave Berg Paul Kelly Sea Wolf
TBA
Sea Wolf
MONDAY, JANUARY 21 Greg Holden Dave Berg Sea Wolf Paul Kelly TBA
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:40 p.m.
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OFFSCREEN: FILM MUSIC
2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:55 p.m.
Drake White
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Kim Taylor MoZella TBA Drake White Dave Mason
MoZella
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
TBA Here We Go Magic MoZella Drake White TBA
The Head and the Heart
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
Nataly Dawn Eric Hutchinson The Head and the Heart Frankmusik TBA
Frankmusik
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
TBA The Head and the Heart Eric Hutchinson Frankmusik TBA
FILM MUSIC EVENTS
Twenty Feet From Stardom
A Celebration of Music in Film
Featuring performances by Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, and Lisa Fischer from the film Twenty Feet from Stardom. Stay tuned to sundance.org/festival for other guest performers, to be announced.
Sunday, January 20, 8:00 p.m. – midnight SUNDANCE HOUSE PRESENTED BY HP 638 PARK AVE. (CORNER OF MAIN ST. AND HEBER AVE.), PARK CITY A Celebration of Music in Film is one of the most anticipated annual events of the Festival. This year we tip our hat to the power of the almighty music documentary, showcasing the spirited journey of background singers as highlighted in Twenty Feet from Stardom, featuring performances by Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, and Lisa Fischer, who are featured in the film. Stay tuned for other guest performers, to be announced. This not-to-be-missed event is open to all credential holders. No tickets are required.
Follow us on Twitter @sundancefestnow or check out the website for more exciting details.
Anne Litt
Jason Bentley
Music Café and KCRW
Friday, January 18 – Sunday, January 20, 9:00 p.m.-midnight MUSIC CAFÉ 751 MAIN ST. Join KCRW for three nights of live music at the Sundance Music Café, featuring emerging composers, singer-songwriters, and beatmakers. The LA public radio station will celebrate the role of music in movies with programming led by DJs —and music supervisors— Jason Bentley and Anne Litt. Follow us on Twitter @sundancefestnow or check out the website for more exciting details. This event is open to all credential holders – no tickets are required. Made possible by support from Acura.
Roundtable Discussion: Music and Film, The Creative Process Produced by BMI Wednesday, January 23, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Produced by BMI Wednesday, January 23, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
SUNDANCE HOUSE PRESENTED BY HP BMI invites you to an intimate evening of music featuring some of its most celebrated singer/songwriters. Historically this music event has partnered inspiring up-and-comers with legendary music makers, and this year’s surprise lineup promises to be one of the best yet. This event is open to all credential holders as space permits. No tickets are required.
Monday, January 21, 8:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. MUSIC CAFÉ Maya Beiser, dubbed the “cello goddess” by The New Yorker, creates radical works for her instrument, reimagining its boundaries. Celebrating the release of her latest album, Time Loops, a collaboration with composer Michael Harrison: Maya will perform “Just Ancient Loops,” the epic and meditative centerpiece of the album, with a film created by Bill Morrison. Also on the program is music by David Lang with a film by Irit Batsry. This performance is presented by Sundance Institute Film Music Program. Follow us on Twitter @sundancefestnow or check out the website for more exciting details. This event is open to all credential holders. No tickets are required.
OFFSCREEN: FILM MUSIC
Music Showcase: BMI Snowball
Maya Beiser: Time Loops
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SUNDANCE HOUSE PRESENTED BY HP What goes into creating a successful film score? What makes for an effective director–composer relationship? We partner filmmakers and the composers they work with to answer these and other questions in this inspired roundtable discussion moderated by Doreen Ringer Ross, BMI vice president of film/TV relations. Panelists include Abel Korzeniowski (composer) and Randy Moore (director) of Escape from Tomorrow; Dustin O’Halloran (composer) and Drake Doremus (director) of Breathe In; Miriam Cutler (composer), and Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster (directors) of American Promise; Ilan Eshkeri (composer) and Jerusha Hess (director) of Austenland; Ludwig Goransson (composer) and Ryan Coogler (director) of Fruitvale; Craig Wedren (composer) and Jill Soloway (director) of Afternoon Delight; Mark De Gli Antoni (composer) and Roger Ross Williams (director) of God Loves Uganda; Gary Lionelli (composer) and Robert Stone (director) of Pandora’s Promise; Marco d’Ambrosio (composer) and Jacob Kornbluth (director) of Inequity for All; Rob Simonsen (composer) and James Ponsoldt (director) of The Spectacular Now; and Mark Isham (composer lab advisor), Blake Neely (composer lab advisor), and Peter Golub (composer and director of Sundance Composers Lab). This event is open to all Festival credential holders and the general public as space permits.
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HOW TO GET TICKETS EXCHANGES
OPEN TICKET SALES MAIN BOX OFFICES January 15–27 Show up at one of our Main Box Office locations to purchase your tickets.
ONLINE January 15–25
TICKET PICKUP
Tickets are available online until 36 hours before showtime. Order online and come to a Main Box Office at least two hours prior to the screening for ticket pickup.
DAY-OF-SHOW SALES January 17–27 Didn’t get the tickets you wanted to a sold-out screening? Come into our Main Box Offices in Salt Lake City or Park City to get tickets to many previously unavailable screenings. Each morning at 8:00 a.m., we release a limited number of tickets to that day’s screenings, except for the first screening of the day, when we release tickets at 8:00 a.m. the day before. Day-of-show tickets must be purchased in person at least two hours before the screening; they are not available online.
TICKET PRICES ALL INDIVIDUAL TICKETS $15.00
January 15, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
WAITLIST TICKET SALES January 17–27 (includes Day One films)
(General pass/package pickup begins)
How It Works Arrive at the theatre of your choice two hours before the published screening time, except for each theatre’s first screening of the day, when you may arrive one hour before the published screening time. • Receive a waitlist number (one per person). You may leave the line. • Return no less than 30 minutes before the published screening time. • Line up according to number. • Purchase available tickets, which are sold to the line by number. • Tickets are $15.00. Waitlisters returning less than 30 minutes before the published screening time must go to the end of the line regardless of their number.
Restrictions HOW TO FEST
Pass and Package Office
Fees apply to online orders. Chase Sapphire Preferred is the official credit card of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, but all major credit cards are accepted online and at Main Box Offices.
Every year thousands of Festivalgoers see popular films without advance tickets.
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Patrons who purchased individual tickets online and did not order express delivery must pick up their tickets during normal business hours at any Main Box Office. You must present a photo ID to receive your tickets. Please pick up your tickets at least TWO HOURS before your first screening time. Tickets for screenings prior to 10:00 a.m. should be picked up the day before because heavy traffic is expected in the Main Box Office during the early morning hours. Tickets for screenings after 7:00 p.m. must be picked up during regular Main Box Office hours. There is no ticket pickup at theatres. Be sure to select tickets that coincide with your arrival time and the hours of operation of the Main Box Offices.
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There are no refunds, but you may exchange your tickets up to two hours before the screening by visiting any Main Box Office during regular business hours. A fee of $2.00 per ticket applies. Theatre box offices cannot exchange tickets.
• CASH ONLY • Exact change is recommended. • Saving places in line is NOT permitted. A waitlist number does not guarantee tickets are available for purchase. If no space is available, ticketed waitlist patrons receive a full refund. All timetables for waitlist tickets are subject to change at the discretion of the theatre manager. Hedge your bets! Take a look at page 80 to see the average number of waitlist ticket holders admitted per theatre.
(Locals-only pass/package pickup begins) January 16, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. January 17–26, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. January 27, 8:00 a.m. to noon
CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMENTS, COMPLAINTS, FEEDBACK, QUESTIONS? No sales; information only (888) 285-7790 (toll free) or (435) 776-7878 (local) customerservice@sundance.org
INFORMATION BOOTH LOCATIONS Salt Lake City International Airport Park City Marriott lobby Sundance House Presented by HP New Frontier Park City Main Box Office Festival Co-op Eccles Theatre
LOST SOMETHING? All items are kept in the venue or theatre where they were found for the duration of the Festival from January 17 to 27. Items found on shuttles are transferred to the Information Booth at the Park City Main Box Office. After the Festival, lost and found items will be kept until February 8, 2013, before being donated to charity. For questions regarding lost and found, contact lostandfound@sundance.org. For all items lost at non-Sundance locations, contact the venue directly.
MAIN BOX OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATION PARK CITY MAIN BOX OFFICE—GATEWAY CENTER, 136 HEBER AVE. Saturday–Sunday, January 12–13
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday–Wednesday, January 15–16 Thursday–Saturday, January 17–26 Sunday, January 27
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Best of Fest/Townie Tuesday/Locals online sales ticket pickup begins Ticket sales begin Festival ticket sales Festival ticket sales
SALT LAKE CITY MAIN BOX OFFICE—TROLLEY SQUARE, 700 EAST 500 SOUTH Saturday–Sunday, January 12–13
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 15
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 16 Thursday–Saturday, January 17–26 Sunday, January 27
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Best of Fest/Locals online sales ticket pickup begins Ticket sales begin/Locals pass and package pickup begins General pass and package pickup Festival Ticket Sales Festival Ticket Sales
SUNDANCE RESORT MAIN BOX OFFICE—NORTH FORK, PROVO CANYON Saturday–Sunday, January 12–13
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday–Wednesday, January 15–16 Thursday–Saturday, January 17–26 Sunday, January 27
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to noon
Best of Fest ticket pickup/Locals online sales ticket pickup begins Ticket sales begin Festival ticket sales Festival ticket sales
OGDEN MAIN BOX OFFICE—2415 WASHINGTON BLVD. Saturday–Sunday, January 12–13
10:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday–Saturday, January 15–19 Monday–Saturday, January 21–26
Noon to 5:30 p.m. Noon to 5:30 p.m.
Best of Fest ticket pickup/Locals online sales ticket pickup begins Open ticket sales/Festival ticket sales Festival ticket sales
THEATRE REGULATIONS All patrons—whether credentialed or ticketed—must adhere to the following guidelines posted at each theatre.
3 Filmgoers should remember to take all personal belongings and litter with them as they exit. Any items left behind may be disposed of. 4 The Sundance Film Festival reserves the right to search the personal belongings of any patron inside or around the premises of the theatres. 5 By entering the theatre, patrons consent to be photographed or filmed and grant Sundance Institute and its successors—signed parties, carrier stations, network stations, sponsors, advertising agents, and their affiliated entities—the right to record and use their likeness, voice, and name worldwide in perpetuity for any purpose whatsoever.
6 Once inside theatres, all cell phones and electronic devices must be turned off prior to the introduction of the film. 7 All filmgoers agree to comply with all published and stated rules and regulations. 8 No babies in arms or strollers are permitted in theatres. Pets, except for service animals, are also not allowed.
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2 The use of cameras or other recording equipment is strictly prohibited during the screening.
In addition, they release the above parties from any and all liability for loss or damage to person or property while they are at or around the theatre.
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1 To guarantee admittance, ticket and eligible pass holders must be in the appropriate line at least 15 minutes prior to the film’s published start time.
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how to fest FESTIVAL THEATRES The number of admitted waitlist patrons in the list below is an average of all time periods and days of the week, regardless of film category. In the case of popular films, fewer than average numbers may be admitted, and other films may have room for more filmgoers. These estimates are published as a guide for film patrons; they do not guarantee the number of waitlisters who will get into a particular screening.
PARK CITY
There is NO public parking at Festival theatres in Park City. Festival shuttle buses are the best way to get around. See Getting Around on page 110 for more information.
TEMPLE THEATRE LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 224 314 seats Average waitlist admitted: 23
ECCLES THEATRE 1750 KEARNS BLVD. 1,270 seats Average waitlist admitted: 64
YARROW HOTEL THEATRE 1800 PARK AVE. 295 seats Average waitlist admitted: 30
EGYPTIAN THEATRE 328 MAIN ST. 290 seats Average waitlist admitted: 34
SALT LAKE CITY
HOLIDAY VILLAGE CINEMAS 1776 PARK AVE. Holiday 1: 162 seats Average waitlist admitted: 17 Holiday 2: 154 seats Average waitlist admitted: 22 Holiday 3: 154 seats Average waitlist admitted: 15 Holiday 4: 162 seats Average waitlist admitted: 19 LIBRARY CENTER THEATRE 1255 PARK AVE. 486 seats Average waitlist admitted: 43 THE MARC (FORMERLY THE RACQUET CLUB) 1200 LITTLE KATE RD. 525 seats Average waitlist admitted: 50
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PROSPECTOR SQUARE THEATRE 2200 SIDEWINDER DR. 324 seats Average waitlist admitted: 31
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REDSTONE CINEMAS AT KIMBALL JUNCTION 6030 MARKET ST. Redstone 1: 188 seats Average waitlist admitted: 21 Redstone 2: 175 seats Average waitlist admitted: 22
(45-minute drive from Park City) BROADWAY CENTRE CINEMAS 111 EAST BROADWAY (300 SOUTH) Broadway 3: 243 seats Broadway 6: 245 seats Average waitlist admitted: 11 ROSE WAGNER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 138 WEST BROADWAY (300 SOUTH) 495 seats Average waitlist admitted: 25 SALT LAKE CITY LIBRARY 210 EAST 400 SOUTH 300 seats Average waitlist admitted: 16 TOWER THEATRE 876 EAST 900 SOUTH 349 seats Average waitlist admitted: 16
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(60-minute drive from Park City) SUNDANCE RESORT SCREENING ROOM NORTH FORK, PROVO CANYON 164 seats Average waitlist admitted: 10
OGDEN
(65-minute drive from Park City) PEERYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S EGYPTIAN THEATER 2415 WASHINGTON BLVD. 840 seats Average waitlist admitted: 22
MERCHANDISE STORES
FILMMAKER LODGE 550 MAIN ST. (SECOND FLOOR) Friday, January 18–Saturday, January 26 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, January 27 9:30 a.m. to noon
ADA ACCESSIBILITY AT FILMMAKER LODGE Housed in the Park City Elks Building, this venue falls under historical preservation standards and does not have an elevator. However, the Institute does have a Stair-Trac onsite that meets ADA requirements. A 24-hour notice is needed and appreciated. For additional information, please contact Sundance Institute at (435) 658-3456 or ada@sundance.org.
SUNDANCE ASCAP MUSIC CAFÉ 751 MAIN ST. Friday, January 18–Friday, January 25 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will be evening programming at the Music Café. Check our website for more information.
SUNDANCE HOUSE PRESENTED BY HP 638 PARK AVE. AT HEBER AVE. Friday, January 18–Friday, January 25 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 26 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
FESTIVAL CO-OP 608 MAIN ST. Friday, January 18–Friday, January 25 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 26 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Join us for daily Festival activities supported by our official sponsors! NEW FRONTIER The YARD 1251 KEARNS BLVD. Friday, January 18 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 19–Friday, January 25 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 26 Noon to 3:00 p.m. FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS Park City Marriott Hotel 1895 SIDEWINDER DR. Thursday, January 17–Saturday, January 26 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, January 27 8:00 a.m. to noon
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY FESTIVAL CAFÉ Supported by Visit Salt Lake Beehive Tea Room 12 WEST BROADWAY (300 SOUTH) Monday–Friday, 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturday–Sunday, noon to 11:00 p.m.
FESTIVAL INSIDERS AND DAILY HOW-TO-FEST TOURS Look for the “Ask Me” buttons worn by our knowledgeable volunteers. These Festival Insiders have been trained to help you navigate. From buying tickets, to catching a Festival shuttle to finding the best place to grab a cup of hot cocoa, these volunteers can answer almost any of your questions. In addition, Festival Insiders lead personalized How-to-Fest tours on Park City’s Main Street. Free one-hour tours leave each day from the patio of the Sundance House Presented by HP from January 18 to January 26. Look for more information about these tours at our Festival Information Booths.
The Sundance Film Festival merchandise store is your place to find official 2013 Festival clothing, accessories, and collectibles. Todd Oldham Studio has collaborated with Sundance Institute on this year’s merchandise, which includes apparel for men, women, and children. The stores also offer posters, coffee mugs, tote bags, and much more. All 2013 Sundance Film Festival merchandise—the majority from U.S. vendors—is environmentally and responsibly produced, using repurposed materials. Don’t be surprised if you recognize some of last year’s street banners being toted around Park City this year! Festival merchandise is also available at sundance.org/store.
PARK CITY FESTIVAL STORE AT THE GATEWAY GATEWAY STORE 136 HEBER AVE. January 17–26, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. January 27, 8:00 a.m. to noon
MAIN STREET STORE 523 MAIN ST. January 17–27, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ECCLES THEATRE STORE (MAIN LOBBY) 1750 KEARNS BLVD. January 17, 4:00 p.m to 11:00 p.m January 18–26, 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. January 27, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. January 28, 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. HEADQUARTERS STORE (PARK CITY MARRIOTT, UINTA ROOM) 1895 SIDEWINDER DR. January 14–20, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. January 21–27, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MARC STORE 1200 LITTLE KATE RD. January 17, 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. January 18–26, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. January 27, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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how to fest SPONSOR VENUES AND ACTIVITIES FESTIVAL CO-OP 608 MAIN ST. Join us at the Festival Co-op on Main Street. Visit with some of our 2013 Festival sponsors, including Adobe, Canada Goose, Hilton HHonors and Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, L’Oréal Paris, and Recycled Paper Greetings, and participate in a variety of offerings and demonstrations. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SUNDANCE CHANNEL HQ 268 MAIN ST. Come by our HQ to experience the most daring new dramas on TV. And, oh yeah...kick up your boots and play a while at our lounge and café. Open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
CHASE SAPPHIRE ON MAIN 592 MAIN ST.
SUNDANCE HOUSE PRESENTED BY HP 638 PARK AVE. Come and visit the Sundance House Presented by HP and absorb the Sundance Film Festival vibe! Hang out and grab a bite to eat in our Internet Café with free Wi-Fi, laptops, and printers for public use. Experience the latest HP products and services in our gallery and be sure to get your commemorative HP Festival photo—free to every visitor. We also provide dedicated services to Festival filmmakers, including a print concierge service and an interactive Aurasma technology experience. This is a great opportunity to observe some of the behind-the-scenes activities that form part of every Sundance Film Festival filmmaker’s journey. Take the weight off your snow boots and drop into the HP Live Lounge— an extension of the HP experience. Our heated tent is located in the heart of Park City and provides great views up Main Street. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa, share your Festival photos, relax, and enjoy music from various local artists taking the stage. The Sundance House and the HP Live Lounge are open to the public; No accreditation is required.* SUNDANCE HOUSE Open daily from 10:00 a.m. HP LIVE LOUNGE Open daily from 9:30 a.m. 4K & BEYOND: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN DIGITAL FILMMAKING SUNDANCE HOUSE
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The increasing demand for in-home theatre-quality viewing requires technology that can meet the power and performance needed to deliver on filmmaker’s visions. Join HP along with partners such as RED, Adobe, Assimilate, Avid and Autodesk, as well as selected independent filmmakers to explore how 4K is redefining the creation and distribution of films. Come meet experts from panel participant companies, engage in discussions about the future of digital workflows, and view 4K in action. Monday, January 21, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
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*Venue may be closed to the public if private events are scheduled, so please check with the venue for confirmation. ACURA STUDIO 528 MAIN ST. Acura is proud to be the Official Vehicle of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. In addition to seeing the movie premieres, you can also be among the first to see the all-new Acura RLX, a flagship of automotive innovation, by visiting the Acura Studio on Main Street.
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Who Is Dayani Cristal? World Documentary page 35 80 min. 5:30 pm WHOIS17ME
May in the Summer U.S. Dramatic page 18 100 min. 6:00 pm MAYIN17CE
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Crystal Fairy World Dramatic page 27 100 min. 9:00 am CRYST18CM
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
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Library Center Prospector The MARC Theatre Square Theatre Theatre 486 Seats
336 Seats
550 Seats
No Spotlight page 49 110 min. 8:30 am NOOOO18LM
Who Is Dayani Cristal? World Documentary page 35 80 min. 8:30 am WHOIS18PM
May in the Summer U.S. Dramatic page 18 100 min. 8:30 am MAYIN18MM
God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 11:30 am GODLO18LD
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Sightseers Spotlight page 49 98 min. 11:30 am SIGHT18MD
Mother of George U.S. Dramatic page 18 90 min. 2:30 pm MOTHE18LA
Pandora’s Promise Doc Premieres page 44 104 min. 2:30 pm PANDO18PA
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Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
295 Seats
Twenty Feet from Stardom U.S. Documentary page 25 85 min. 9:00 am TWENT18TM
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Kill Your Darlings U.S. Dramatic page 17 95 min. 3:30 pm KILLY18CA
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Don Jon’s Addiction Premieres page 38 91 min. 6:30 pm DONJO18CE
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Two Mothers Premieres page 41 100 min. 9:45 pm TWOMO18CN
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Filmmaker Lodge
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Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
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Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear World Documentary page 32 97 min. Noon
Turning the Tide Panel page 74 1:00 pm Music Café 2:00 pm TBA 2:40 pm Jill Barber 3:20 pm Melanie Fiona 4:15 pm Blue Sky Riders
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Adobe Presents From Script to Screen, the Fusion of Technology Corporate Presentation pg 63 3:00 pm
Fire in the Blood World Documentary page 32 84 min. 3:00 pm FIREB18SA
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Music Café and KCRW Music Event pg 77 9:00 pm
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 9:45 pm FALLN18BN
Documentary Shorts Program 1 page 68 103 min. 6:00 pm DOCSH18BE
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The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 6:30 pm CRASH18GE
The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 9:30 pm CRASH18GN
Who Is Dayani Cristal? World Documentary page 35 80 min. 6:00 pm WHOIS18IE
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336 Seats
550 Seats
Austenland U.S. Dramatic page 15 97 min. 8:30 am AUSTN19EM
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What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love World Dramatic page 30 110 min. 11:30 am WHATT19PD
ANITA Doc Premieres page 43 95 min. 11:30 am ANITA19MD
Inequality for All U.S. Documentary page 24 100 min. 2:30 pm INEQU19PA
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290 Seats
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
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Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
295 Seats
The World According to Dick Cheney Doc Premieres page 46 90 min. 9:00 am WORLD19TM
Shopping World Dramatic page 29 98 min. 9:00 am SHOPP19YM
Valentine Road U.S. Documentary page 25 93 min. Noon VALEN19TD
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I Used to Be Darker NEXT page 51 84 min. 3:00 pm IUSED19YA
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Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 9:00 pm BFISH19TN
The Meteor New Frontier Feature page 66 85 min. 9:00 pm METEO19YN
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Touchy Feely U.S. Dramatic page 19 90 min. Noon TOUCH19CD
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Breathe In Premieres page 37 98 min. 3:00 pm BREAT19CA
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Concussion U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 2:30 pm CONCU19LA
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God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 4:00 pm GODLO19RA
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New Frontier 306 Seats
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OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
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SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
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Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
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Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
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Now Playing: Two Release Models for the New World Panel page 74 1:00 pm
Music Café 2:00 pm TBA 2:40pm Jill Barber 3:20pm Kat Edmnonson 4:00pm TBA
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Halley New Frontier Feature page 65 88 min. 12:45 pm HALLE19BD
Tupac, Elvis, and Benjamin Button Walk Into a Bar Panel page 63 3:00 pm
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Music Café and KCRW Music Event pg 77 9:00 pm
Coral: Rekindling Venus Clark PlanetariumSLC page 60 8:30 pm CORAL19KE
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Shorts Program 1 page 69 105 min. 3:00 pm SHRT119BA
Shorts Program 4 page 70 94 min. 6:00 pm SHRT419BE
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Two Mothers Premieres page 41 100 min. 9:00 pm TWOMO19SN
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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 12:15 pm AINTT20CD
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The East Premieres page 38 116 min. 3:30 pm EASTT20CA
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Stoker Premieres page 40 98 min. 6:30 pm STOKE20CE
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Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. 9:45 pm BEFOR20CN
Lasting World Dramatic page 28 93 min. 5:30 pm LASTI20EE
This Is Martin Bonner NEXT page 53 83 min. 9:00 pm THISI20EN
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Library Center Prospector The MARC Theatre Square Theatre Theatre 486 Seats
336 Seats
550 Seats
Fruitvale U.S. Dramatic page 16 100 min. 8:30 am FRUIT20LM
Mother of George U.S. Dramatic page 18 90 min. 8:30 am MOTHE20PM
Breathe In Premieres page 37 98 min. 8:30 am BREAT20MM
Milkshake NEXT page 52 90 min. 11:30 am MILKS20LD
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MANHUNT U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 11:30 am MANHU20MD
Prince Avalanche Premieres page 40 94 min. 2:30 pm PRINC20LA
Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? Doc Premieres page 46 79 min. 2:30 pm WHICH20PA
Linsanity Doc Premieres page 44 88 min. 2:30 pm LINSA20MA
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C.O.G. U.S. Dramatic page 15 92 min. 8:30 pm COGGG20LN
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Wrong Cops page 62 45 min. 11:30 pm WRONG20PL
Running from Crazy Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. 8:30 pm RUNNI20MN
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Inequality for All U.S. Documentary page 24 100 min. 12:30 pm INEQU20RD
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Pussy Riot World Documentary page 33 90 min. 1:00 pm PRIOT20RD
The Spectacular Now U.S. Dramatic page 18 99 min. 3:30 pm SPECT20RA
Shorts Program 4 page 70 94 min. 6:30 pm SHRT420RE
ANITA Doc Premieres page 43 95 min. 9:30 pm ANITA20RN
Newlyweeds NEXT page 52 92 min. 7:00 pm NEWLY20RE
Shorts Program 2 page 69 95 min. 10:00 pm SHRT220RN
Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
295 Seats
It Felt Like Love NEXT page 52 90 min. 9:00 am ITFEL20TM
Pandora’s Promise Doc Premieres page 44 104 min. 9:00 am PANDO20YM
Fill the Void Spotlight page 47 90 min. Noon FVOID20TD
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99% U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 9:00 pm OCCUP20TN
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Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
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Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
The Magic of MIT Panel page 63 Noon Take a Stand Panel page 74 1:00 pm Music Café 2:00 pm Greg Holden 2:40 pm Kat Edmonson 3:20 pm Dave Berg 4:00 pm Paul Kelly 4:55 pm Sea Wolf
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Escape from Tomorrow NEXT page 51 104 min. 12:45 pm ESCAP20BD
A Celebration of Music and Film Music Event pg 77 8:00 pm Music Café and KCRW Music Event pg 77 9:00 pm
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What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love World Dramatic page 30 110 min. 6:45 pm WHATT20BE
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Circles World Dramatic page 26 110 min. Noon CIRCL20BD
Soldate Jeannette World Dramatic page 29 80 min. 3:00 pm SOLDA20BA
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May in the Summer U.S. Dramatic page 18 100 min. 12:15 pm MAYIN20GD
Kill Your Darlings U.S. Dramatic page 17 95 min. 3:30 pm KILLY20GA
Two Mothers Premieres page 41 100 min. 6:30 pm TWOMO20GE
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S-VHS Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 9:00 pm S-VHS20WN
Mud Spotlight page 48 130 min. 6:30 pm MUDDD20OE
Touchy Feely U.S. Dramatic page 19 90 min. 6:00 pm TOUCH20SE
Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 9:00 pm BFISH20SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
10 am
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
93
monday
J
PARK CITY Eccles Theatre 8 am 9 am 10 am
1,270 Seats
Stoker Premieres page 40 98 min. 9:00 am STOKE21CM
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
Touchy Feely U.S. Dramatic page 19 90 min. 9:00 am TOUCH21EM
Library Center Prospector The MARC Theatre Square Theatre Theatre 486 Seats
336 Seats
550 Seats
The East Premieres page 38 116 min. 8:30 am EASTT21LM
Concussion U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 8:30 am CONCU21PM
Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. 8:30 am BEFOR21MM
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 11:30 am EMANU21LD
Toy’s House U.S. Dramatic page 19 120 min. 11:30 am TOYSH21PD
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
295 Seats
The Square World Documentary page 34 90 min. 9:00 am SQUAR21TM
The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 9:00 am CRASH21YM
11 am 12 pm 1 pm
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. 12:15 pm UPSTR21CD
Twenty Feet from Stardom U.S. Documentary page 25 85 min. 11:45 am TWENT21ED
Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 11:15 am BFISH21MD
2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 3:30 pm WAYWA21CA
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman Premieres page 40 108 min. 6:30 pm NECES21CE
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
94
1 am 2 am
Afternoon Delight U.S. Dramatic page 14 108 min. 9:45 pm AFDEL21CN
Prince Avalanche Premieres page 40 94 min. 3:00 pm PRINC21EA
Jiseul World Dramatic page 28 109 min. 6:00 pm JISEU21EE
There Will Come a Day World Dramatic page 29 101 min. 9:00 pm THERE21EN
Ass Backwards Park City at Midnight page 54 90 min. Midnight BACKW21EL
Gideon’s Army U.S. Documentary page 23 93 min. 2:30 pm GIDEO21LA
Computer Chess NEXT page 51 91 min. 5:30 pm COMPU21LE
Narco Cultura U.S. Documentary page 25 90 min. 8:30 pm NARCO21LN
The Rambler Park City at Midnight page 56 97 min. 11:45 pm RAMBL21LL
Pit Stop NEXT page 53 80 min. 2:45 pm PITST21PA
Google and the World Brain World Documentary page 32 89 min. 5:30 pm GOOGL21PE
Charlie Victor Romeo New Frontier Feature page 65 80 min. 8:30 pm CHARL21PN
Blue Caprice NEXT page 50 93 min. 11:30 pm BLUEC21PL
Stories We Tell Spotlight page 49 108 min. 2:15 pm STORI21MA
We Steal Secrets Doc Premieres page 45 125 min. 5:15 pm STEAL21ME
The Lifeguard U.S. Dramatic page 17 100 min. 8:30 pm LIFEG21MN
Halley New Frontier Feature page 65 88 min. 12:30 pm HALLE21RD
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear World Documentary page 32 97 min. 3:30 pm MACHI21RA
The Meteor New Frontier Feature page 66 85 min. 6:30 pm METEO21RE
The Gatekeepers Spotlight page 48 97 min. 9:30 pm GATEK21RN
Running from Crazy Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. 1:00 pm RUNNI21RD
The Future World Dramatic page 27 94 min. 4:00 pm FUTUR21RA
History of the Eagles Part 1 Doc Premieres page 44 123 min. 7:00 pm EAGLE21RE
What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love World Dramatic page 30 110 min. 10:00 pm WHATT21RN
Life According to Sam U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. Noon LIFEA21TD
When I Walk Doc Premieres page 46 80 min. 3:00 pm WHENI21TA
Animation Spotlight page 67 86 min. 3:00 pm ANIMA21YA
American Promise U.S. Documentary page 21 120 min. 6:00 pm AMPRO21TE
The Moo Man World Documentary page 33 98 min. 6:00 pm MOOMN21YE
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 9:15 pm FALLN21TN
A River Changes Course World Documentary page 33 83 min. 9:00 pm RIVER21YN
3 1 0 2 , 1 2 Y R UA
JAN
OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
Off Screen
SALT LAKE CITY Broadway Cinema 3
New Frontier 306 Seats
Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm
Mother of George U.S. Dramatic page 18 90 min. Noon MOTHE21SD
1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm
Music Café 2:00 pm Greg Holden 2:40 pm Dave Berg 3:20 pm Sea Wolf 4:00 pm Paul Kelly
5 pm
4:55 pm Sea Wolf
6 pm
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
Social Hour: Meet the Artists Special Event page 63 120 min. 5:00 pm Crafting a Web Series That Won’t Embarrass Your Mother Panel page 63 5:30 pm
7 pm 8 pm
Canon Spotlights Cinematography Corporate Presentation page 63 3:00 pm
Maya Beiser: Time Loops Music Event page 77 8:00 pm
Wrong Cops Special Screening page 62 8:00 pm WRONG21NE
Metro Manila World Dramatic page 28 114 min. 3:45 pm METRO21BA
Cutie and the Boxer U.S. Documentary page 22 81 min. 6:45 pm CUTIE21BE
Fat Shaker New Frontier Feature page 65 85 min. 9:45 pm FATSH21BN
A Teacher NEXT page 53 75 min. 3:00 pm TEACH21BA
Salma World Documentary page 34 91 min. 6:00 pm SALMA21BE
I Used to Be Darker NEXT page 51 84 min. 9:00 pm IUSED21BN
God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 3:00 pm GODLO21SA
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 6:30 pm AINTT21GE
In a World... U.S. Dramatic page 17 93 min. 9:30 pm INAWO21GN
ANITA Doc Premieres page 43 95 min. 6:00 pm ANITA21IE
Hell Baby Park City at Midnight page 55 98 min. 6:00 pm HELLB21WE
Dirty Wars U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 9:00 pm DIRTY21IN
Milkshake NEXT page 52 90 min. 9:00 pm MILKS21WN
Austenland U.S. Dramatic page 15 97 min. 6:30 pm AUSTN21OE
Don Jon’s Addiction Premieres page 38 91 min. 6:00 pm DONJO21SE
Fill the Void Spotlight page 47 90 min. 9:00 pm FVOID21SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
10 am
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
95
tuesday
J
PARK CITY Eccles Theatre 8 am 9 am 10 am
1,270 Seats
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman Premieres page 40 108 min. 9:00 am NECES22CM
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
Library Center Prospector The MARC Theatre Square Theatre Theatre 486 Seats
336 Seats
550 Seats
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. 8:30 am UPSTR22EM
Linsanity Doc Premieres page 44 88 min. 8:30 am LINSA22LM
Afternoon Delight U.S. Dramatic page 14 108 min. 8:30 am AFDEL22PM
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 8:30 am WAYWA22MM
Citizen Koch U.S. Documentary page 22 105 min. 11:30 am CITIZ22ED
C.O.G. U.S. Dramatic page 15 92 min. 11:30 am COGGG22LD
Shorts Program 3 page 69 90 min. 11:30 am SHRT322PD
Inequality for All U.S. Documentary page 24 100 min. 11:30 am INEQU22MD
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
295 Seats
When I Walk Doc Premieres page 46 80 min. 9:00 am WHENI22TM
Blood Brother U.S. Documentary page 22 93 min. 9:00 am BLOOD22YM
kink Park City at Midnight page 55 80 min. Noon KINKK22TD
Cutie and the Boxer U.S. Documentary page 22 81 min. Noon CUTIE22YD
A Teacher NEXT page 53 75 min. 3:00 pm TEACH22TA
New Frontier Shorts Program page 66 85 min. 3:00 pm FRONS22YA
Fire in the Blood World Documentary page 32 84 min. 6:00 pm FIREB22TE
Gangs of Wasseypur Spotlight page 48 320 min. 6:00 pm GANGS22YE Program includes intermission
11 am 12 pm 1 pm
The Spectacular Now U.S. Dramatic page 18 99 min. Noon SPECT22CD
There Will Come a Day World Dramatic page 29 101 min. 1:00 pm THERE22RD
2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Mother of George U.S. Dramatic page 18 90 min. 3:30 pm MOTHE22CA
6 pm 7 pm
Very Good Girls Premieres page 42 120 min. 6:15 pm VERYG22CE
Once Upon A Quantum Symmetry: Science and Cinema Presentation Panel page 73 2:30 pm PATWO22EA
We Are What We Are Park City at Midnight page 57 100 min. 6:00 pm WEARE22EE
TBA 2:30 PM TBAAA22LA
Metro Manila World Dramatic page 28 114 min. 5:15 pm METRO22LE
Shorts Program 5 page 70 97 min. 2:30 pm SHRT522PA
Houston World Dramatic page 27 107 min. 5:30 pm HOUST22PE
In a World... U.S. Dramatic page 17 93 min. 2:30 pm INAWO22MA
Life According to Sam U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 5:30 pm LIFEA22ME
8 pm
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
96
1 am 2 am
Lovelace Premieres page 39 100 min. 9:45 pm LOVEL22CN
Pit Stop NEXT page 53 80 min. 9:00 pm PITST22EN
S-VHS Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. Midnight S-VHS22EL
Stories We Tell Spotlight page 49 108 min. 8:30 pm STORI22LN* TOWNIE TUESDAY *Summit County Locals Screening. Passholders must waitlist.
Magic Magic Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 11:45 pm MAGIC22LL
MANHUNT U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 8:30 pm MANHU22PN
Virtually Heroes Park City at Midnight page 57 90 min. 11:30 pm VIRTU22PL
Austenland U.S. Dramatic page 15 97 min. 8:30 pm AUSTN22MN
This Is Martin Bonner NEXT page 53 83 min. 3:30 pm THISI22RA
Ainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 6:30 pm AINTT22RE
Computer Chess NEXT page 51 91 min. 9:30 pm COMPU22RN
99% U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 4:00 pm OCCUP22RA
May in the Summer US Dramatic page 18 100 min. 7:00 pm MAYIN22RE* TOWNIE TUESDAY *Summit County Locals Screening. Passholders must waitlist. Salma World Documentary page 34 91 min. 10:00 pm SALMA22RN
Lasting World Dramatic page 28 93 min. 9:00 pm LASTI22TN
3 1 0 2 , RY 22
A U N JA
OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
Off Screen
SALT LAKE CITY Broadway Cinema 3
New Frontier 306 Seats
Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Tablet Storytelling Takes Off Panel Noon page 63
Imitation of Life Panel 1:00 pm page 74
After Tiller U.S. Documentary page 21 85 min. Noon AFTIL22SD
Music Café 2:00 pm TBA 2:40 pm Mozella 3:20 pm TBA
A River Changes Course World Documentary page 33 83 min. 3:45 pm RIVER22BA
4:00 pm Drake White 4:40 pm Dave Mason
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm 9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
Yung Jake Ticketed Performance 7:30 pm page 61 YUNGJ22NE Coral: Rekindling Venus Clark PlanetariumSLC page 60 8:30 pm CORAL22KE
The Meteor New Frontier Feature page 66 85 min. 6:45 pm METEO22BE
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) World Dramatic page 30 86 min. 9:45 pm WAJMA22BN
The Summit World Documentary page 35 104 min. 3:00 pm SUMMI22SA
The Future World Dramatic page 27 94 min. 3:00 pm FUTUR22BA
In Fear Park City at Midnight page 55 94 min. 6:00 pm INFEA22BE
Jiseul World Dramatic page 28 109 min. 9:00 pm JISEU22BN
Breathe In Premieres page 37 98 min. 6:30 pm BREAT22GE
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 9:30 pm WAYWA22GN
Sound City Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. 6:00 pm SOUND22IE
The Rambler Park City at Midnight page 56 97 min. 6:00 pm RAMBL22WE
The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 9:00 pm CRASH22IN
Mud Spotlight page 48 130 min. 9:00 pm MUDDD22WN
History of the Eagles Part 1 Doc Premieres page 44 123 min. 6:30 pm EAGLE22OE
The World According to Dick Cheney Doc Premieres page 46 90 min. 6:00 pm WORLD22SE
Newlyweeds NEXT page 52 92 min. 9:00 pm NEWLY22SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
10 am
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
97
wednesd
ay
J
PARK CITY Eccles Theatre 8 am 9 am 10 am
1,270 Seats
Lovelace Premieres page 39 100 min. 9:00 am LOVEL23CM
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
Kill Your Darlings U.S. Dramatic page 17 95 min. 9:00 am KILLY23EM
Library Center Prospector The MARC Theatre Square Theatre Theatre 486 Seats
336 Seats
TBA 8:30 am TBAAA23LM
A River Changes Course World Documentary page 33 83 min. 8:30 am RIVER23PM
Magic Magic Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 11:30 am MAGIC23LD
Shorts Program 1 page 69 105 min. 11:30 am SHRT123PD
550 Seats
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Very Good Girls Premieres page 42 120 min. 8:30 am VERYG23MM
Yarrow Hotel Temple Theatre Theatre 314 Seats
Pussy Riot World Documentary page 33 90 min. 9:00 am PRIOT23TM
295 Seats
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) World Dramatic page 30 86 min. 9:00 am WAJMA23YM
11 am 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 12:15 pm EMANU23CD
3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
In a World... U.S. Dramatic page 17 93 min. 3:30 pm INAWO23CA
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm
A.C.O.D. Premieres page 36 95 min. 6:30 pm ACODD23CE
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
98
1 am 2 am
Big Sur Premieres page 37 100 min. 9:45 pm BIGSU23CN
The Square (Al Midan) World Documentary page 34 90 min. Noon SQUAR23ED
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 3:00 pm FALLN23EA
Milkshake NEXT page 52 90 min. 6:00 pm MILKS23EE
Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? Doc Premieres page 46 79 min. 9:00 pm WHICH23EN
Hell Baby Park City at Midnight page 55 98 min. Midnight HELLB23EL
Circles World Dramatic page 26 110 min. 2:30 pm CIRCL23LA
Newlyweeds NEXT page 52 92 min. 5:45 pm NEWLY23LE
After Tiller U.S. Documentary page 21 85 min. 8:30 pm AFTIL23LN
Ass Backwards Park City at Midnight page 54 90 min. 11:45 pm BACKW23LL
Crystal Fairy World Dramatic page 27 100 min. 2:30 pm CRYST23PA
Fill the Void Spotlight page 47 90 min. 5:30 pm FVOID23PE
Shorts Program page 70 94 min. 8:30 pm SHRT423PN
In Fear Park City at Midnight page 55 94 min. 11:30 pm INFEA23PL
Narco Cultura U.S. Documentary page 25 90 min. 11:45 am NARCO23MD
The Summit World Documentary page 35 104 min. 2:30 pm SUMMI23MA
Touchy Feely U.S. Dramatic page 19 90 min. 5:30 pm TOUCH23ME
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 8:30 pm AINTT23MN
Valentine Road U.S. Documentary page 25 93 min. 1:00 pm VALEN23RD
We Steal Secrets Doc Premieres page 45 125 min. 3:30 pm STEAL23RA
Mud Spotlight page 48 130 min. 6:30 pm MUDDD23RE
Gideon’s Army U.S. Documentary page 23 93 min. 9:30 pm GIDEO23RN
Who Is Dayani Cristal? World Documentary page 35 80 min. 4:00 pm WHOIS23RA
American Promise U.S. Documentary page 21 120 min. 7:00 pm AMPRO23RE
Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 10:00 pm BFISH23RN
Interior. Leather Bar. New Frontier Feature page 66 60 min. Noon INTER23TD
Jiseul World Dramatic page 28 109 min. 11:45 am JISEU23YD
Documentary Shorts Program 1 page 68 103 min. 3:00 pm DOCSH23TA
Houston World Dramatic page 27 107 min. 3:00 pm HOUST23YA
The Stuart Hall Project World Documentary page 34 95 min. 6:00 pm STUAR23TE
God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 6:00 pm GODLO23YE
The Moo Man World Documentary page 33 98 min. 9:00 pm MOOMN23TN
Google and the World Brain World Documentary page 32 89 min. 9:00 pm GOOGL23YN
3 1 0 2 , 3 2 Y R UA
JAN
OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
Off Screen
SALT LAKE CITY Broadway Cinema 3
New Frontier 306 Seats
Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Roundtable Discussion Music Panel page 77 11:00 am
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. Noon UPSTR23SD
Her Infinite Variety Panel 1:00 pm page 74 Music Café 2:00 pm TBA 2:40 pm Here We Go Magic 3:20 pm Mozella 4:00 pm Drake White 4:45 pm TBA
Animation Spotlight page 67 86 min. 3:45 pm ANIMA23BA
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm 9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
Music Showcase: BMI Snowball Music Event page 77 8:00 pm
99% Collaborative Film U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 6:45 pm OCCUP23BE
Lasting World Dramatic page 28 93 min. 9:45 pm LASTI23BN
There Will Come a Day World Dramatic page 29 101 min. 3:00 pm THERE23BA
Documentary Shorts Program 2 page 68 88 min. 6:00 pm DOCS223BE
It Felt Like Love NEXT page 52 90 min. 9:00 pm ITFEL23BN
Fruitvale U.S. Dramatic page 16 100 min. 3:00 pm FRUIT23SA
The Look of Love Premieres page 39 105 min. 6:30 pm LKLOV23GE
Afternoon Delight U.S. Dramatic page 14 108 min. 9:30 pm AFDEL23GN
MANHUNT U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 6:00 pm MANHU23IE
The Spectacular Now U.S. Dramatic page 18 99 min. 6:00 pm SPECT23WE
C.O.G. U.S. Dramatic page 15 92 min. 9:00 pm COGGG23IN
Computer Chess NEXT page 51 91 min. 9:00 pm COMPU23WN
Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. 6:30 pm BEFOR23OE
Blue Caprice NEXT page 50 93 min. 6:00 pm BLUEC23SE
Stoker Premieres page 40 98 min. 9:00 pm STOKE23SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
10 am
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
99
thursday
J
PARK CITY Eccles Theatre 8 am 9 am 10 am
1,270 Seats
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
A.C.O.D. Premieres page 36 95 min. 9:00 am ACODD24CM
The Moo Man World Documentary page 33 98 min. 9:00 am MOOMN24EM
Concussion U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. Noon CONCU24CD
Austenland U.S. Dramatic page 15 97 min. Noon AUSTN24ED
Library Center Theatre
486 Seats
1 pm
4 pm
Toy’s House U.S. Dramatic page 19 120 min. 3:00 pm TOYSH24CA
Soldate Jeannette World Dramatic page 29 80 min. 3:00 pm SOLDA24EA
Afternoon Delight U.S. Dramatic page 14 108 min. 11:30 am AFDEL24LD A River Changes Course World Documentary page 33 83 min. 1:00 pm RIVER244D Cutie and the Boxer U.S. Documentary page 22 81 min. 2:45 pm CUTIE24LA
5 pm 6 pm 7 pm
Fruitvale U.S. Dramatic page 16 100 min. 6:30 pm FRUIT24CE
Pussy Riot World Documentary page 33 90 min. 6:00 pm PRIOT24EE
Escape from Tomorrow NEXT page 51 104 min. 5:30 pm ESCAP24LE
8 pm
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
100
1 am 2 am
Sweetwater Premieres page 41 95 min. 9:45 pm SWEET24CN
Virtually Heroes Park City at Midnight page 57 90 min. 9:00 pm VIRTU24EN
The Rambler Park City at Midnight page 56 97 min. Midnight RAMBL24EL
Prospector Square Theatre
The MARC Theatre
The Future World Dramatic page 27 94 min. 8:30 am FUTUR24PM
Big Sur Premieres page 37 100 min. 8:30 am BIGSU24MM
Dirty Wars U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 11:30 am DIRTY24PD
99% U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 11:30 am OCCUP24MD
336 Seats
550 Seats
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Salma World Documentary page 34 91 min. 10:00 am SALMA244M
2 pm 3 pm
164 Seats
Prince Avalanche Premieres page 40 94 min. 8:30 am PRINC24LM
11 am 12 pm
Holiday Village Cinema 4
Touchy Feely U.S. Dramatic page 19 90 min. 8:45 pm TOUCH24LN
Sound City Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. 11:45 pm SOUND24LL
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. 2:30 pm UPSTR24PA
Gideon’s Army U.S. Documentary page 23 93 min. 2:30 pm GIDEO24MA
Shorts Program 4 page 70 94 min. 4:00 pm SHRT4244A
Gangs of Wasseypur Spotlight page 48 320 min. 7:00 pm GANGS244E Program includes intermission
S-VHS Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 5:30 pm S-VHS24PE
Shopping World Dramatic page 29 98 min. 5:30 pm SHOPP24ME
Pandora’s Promise Doc Premieres page 44 104 min. 8:30 pm PANDO24PN
Citizen Koch U.S. Documentary page 22 105 min. 8:30 pm CITIZ24MN
Charlie Victor Romeo New Frontier Feature page 65 80 min. 11:30 pm CHARL24PL
Jiseul World Dramatic page 28 109 min. 12:30 pm JISEU24RD
Lasting World Dramatic page 28 93 min. 3:30 pm LASTI24RA
Life According to Sam U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 1:00 pm LIFEA24RD
MANHUNT U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 4:00 pm MANHU24RA
Fire in the Blood World Documentary page 32 84 min. 6:30 pm FIREB24RE
After Tiller U.S. Documentary page 21 85 min. 9:30 pm AFTIL24RN
Fill the Void Spotlight page 47 90 min. 10:00 pm FVOID24RN
Temple Theatre
Yarrow Hotel Theatre
The Lifeguard U.S. Dramatic page 17 100 min. 9:00 am LIFEG24TM
The Gatekeepers Spotlight page 48 97 min. 9:00 am GATEK24YM
Stories We Tell Spotlight page 49 108 min. Noon STORI24TD
Blue Caprice NEXT page 50 93 min. Noon BLUEC24YD
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear World Documentary page 32 97 min. 3:00 pm MACHI24TA
What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love World Dramatic page 30 110 min. 3:00 pm WHATT24YA
Fat Shaker New Frontier Feature page 65 85 min. 6:00 pm FATSH24TE
May in the Summer U.S. Dramatic page 18 100 min. 6:00 pm MAYIN24YE
Blood Brother U.S. Documentary page 22 93 min. 9:00 pm BLOOD24TN
Shorts Program 3 page 69 90 min. 9:00 pm SHRT324YN
314 Seats
295 Seats
3 1 0 2 , RY 24
A U N JA
OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
Off Screen
11 am
New Frontier 306 Seats
274 Seats
Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Out of Sight (and Outside the Law) Panel page 74 1:00 pm
2:40 pm Eric Hutchinson 3:20 pm The Head and the Heart
Houston World Dramatic page 27 107 min. 3:45 pm HOUST24BA
4:00 pm Frankmusik 4:45 pm TBA
Yung Jake Ticketed Performance page 61 7:30 pm YUNGJ24NE
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 6:45 pm FALLN24BE
American Promise U.S. Documentary page 21 120 min. 2:45 pm AMPRO24BA
We Steal Secrets Doc Premieres page 45 125 min. 6:00 pm STEAL24BE
Pit Stop NEXT page 53 80 min. 3:00 pm PITST24SA
Lovelace Premieres page 39 100 min. 6:30 pm LOVEL24GE
9 pm
11 pm
164 Seats
Music Café 2:00 pm Nataly Dawn
7 pm
10 pm
Sundance Resort Screening Room
Shorts Program 1 page 69 105 min. Noon SHRT124SD
6 pm
8 pm
SUNDANCE RESORT
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
9 am 10 am
Broadway Cinema 3
Broadway Cinema 6
OGDEN
Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 9:45 pm BFISH24BN
Narco Cultura U.S. Documentary page 25 90 min. 9:15 pm NARCO24BN
Very Good Girls Premieres page 42 120 min. 9:30 pm VERYG24GN
Magic Magic Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 6:00 pm MAGIC24IE
Ass Backwards Park City at Midnight page 54 90 min. 6:00 pm BACKW24WE
Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. 9:00 pm BEFOR24IN
God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 9:00 pm GODLO24WN
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 6:30 pm WAYWA24OE
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 6:00 pm AINTT24SE
The Look of Love Premieres page 39 105 min. 9:00 pm LKLOV24SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
SALT LAKE CITY
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
101
friday
J
PARK CITY
8 am 9 am 10 am
Eccles Theatre
Egyptian Theatre
Library Center Theatre
Sweetwater Premieres page 41 95 min. 9:00 am SWEET25CM
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear World Documentary page 32 97 min. 8:30 am MACHI25EM
Google and the World Brain World Documentary page 32 89 min. 8:30 am GOOGL25LM
Afternoon Delight U.S. Dramatic page 14 108 min. 11:30 am AFDEL25ED
A Teacher NEXT page 53 75 min. 11:30 am TEACH25LD
1,270 Seats
290 Seats
486 Seats
Holiday Village Cinema 2 156 Seats
Circles World Dramatic page 26 110 min. 9:15 am CIRCL252M
11 am 12 pm 1 pm
C.O.G. U.S. Dramatic page 15 92 min. Noon COGGG25CD
The Stuart Hall Project World Documentary page 34 95 min. 12:15 pm STUAR252D
2 pm 3 pm 4 pm
The Lifeguard U.S. Dramatic page 17 100 min. 3:15 pm LIFEG25CA
Power of Story: Measure for Measure Panel page 72 90 min. 3:00 pm PATHR25EA
The Rambler Park City at Midnight page 56 97 min. 2:30 pm RAMBL25LA
The Square (Al Midan) World Documentary page 34 90 min. 3:15 pm SQUAR252A
5 pm 6 pm 7 pm
jOBS Premieres page 39 122 min. 6:15 pm JOBSS25CE
God Loves Uganda U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 6:00 pm GODLO25EE
The Spectacular Now U.S. Dramatic page 18 99 min. 5:30 pm SPECT25LE
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 6:15 pm FALLN252E
8 pm Kill Your Darlings U.S. Dramatic page 17 95 min. 8:45 pm KILLY25LN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
102
1 am 2 am
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete Premieres page 38 120 min. 9:45 pm INEVI25CN Metro Manila World Dramatic page 28 114 min. Midnight METRO25EL
kink Park City at Midnight page 55 80 min. 11:45 pm KINKK25LL
Houston World Dramatic page 27 107 min. 9:15 pm HOUST252N
Holiday Village Cinema 4 164 Seats
Jiseul World Dramatic page 28 109 min. 10:00 am JISEU254M
Prospector Square Theatre 336 Seats
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints U.S. Dramatic page 15 90 min. 8:30 am AINTT25PM
It Felt Like Love NEXT page 52 90 min. 11:30 am ITFEL25PD
The MARC Theatre
550 Seats
American Promise U.S. Documentary page 21 120 min. 11:15 am AMPRO25MD
Breathe In Premieres page 37 98 min. 2:30 pm BREAT25MA
The Future World Dramatic page 27 94 min. 4:00 pm FUTUR254A
Fire in the Blood World Documentary page 32 84 min. 7:00 pm FIREB254E
What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love World Dramatic page 30 110 min. 10:00 pm WHATT254N
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) World Dramatic page 30 86 min. 5:30 pm WAJMA25PE
This Is Martin Bonner NEXT page 53 83 min. 5:30 pm THISI25ME
Gideon’s Army U.S. Documentary page 23 93 min. 8:30 pm GIDEO25PN
Twenty Feet from Stardom U.S. Documentary page 25 85 min. 8:30 pm TWENT25MN
We Are What We Are Park City at Midnight page 57 100 min. 11:30 pm WEARE25PL
188 Seats
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 8:30 am EMANU25MM
Shorts Program 5 page 70 97 min. 1:00 pm SHRT5254D Computer Chess NEXT page 51 91 min. 2:30 pm COMPU25PA
Redstone Cinema 1
Citizen Koch U.S. Documentary page 22 105 min. 12:30 pm CITIZ25RD
Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? Doc Premieres page 46 79 min. 3:30 pm WHICH25RA
The Summit World Documentary page 35 104 min. 6:30 pm SUMMI25RE
Mother of George U.S. Dramatic page 18 90 min. 9:30 pm MOTHE25RN
Fruitvale U.S. Dramatic page 16 100 min. 1:00 pm FRUIT25RD
Crystal Fairy World Dramatic page 27 100 min. 4:00 pm CRYST25RA
Temple Theatre
Yarrow Hotel Theatre
Narco Cultura U.S. Documentary page 25 90 min. 9:00 am NARCO25TM
Valentine Road U.S. Documentary page 25 93 min. 9:00 am VALEN25YM
Running from Crazy Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. Noon RUNNI25TD
Shopping World Dramatic page 29 98 min. Noon SHOPP25YD
Who Is Dayani Cristal? World Documentary page 35 80 min. 3:00 pm WHOIS25TA
Shorts Program 2 page 69 95 min. 3:00 pm SHRT225YA
314 Seats
There Will Come a Day World Dramatic page 29 101 min. 6:00 pm THERE25YE
In Fear Park City at Midnight page 55 94 min. 7:00 pm INFEA25RE
Milkshake NEXT page 52 90 min. 10:00 pm MILKS25RN
295 Seats
I Used to Be Darker NEXT page 51 84 min. 9:00 pm IUSED25TN
When I Walk Doc Premieres page 46 80 min. 9:00 pm WHENI25YN
3 1 0 2 , RY 25
A U N JA
OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
Off Screen
SALT LAKE CITY Broadway Cinema 3
New Frontier 306 Seats
Broadway Cinema 6 274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm
What’s Research Got to Do with It? Panel page 74 1:00 pm
Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. Noon BEFOR25SD
Music Café 2:00 pm TBA
3 pm
2:40 pm The Head and the Heart
4 pm
3:20 pm Eric Hutchinson
5 pm
4:00 pm Frankmusik 4:30 pm TBA
Blood Brother U.S. Documentary page 22 93 min. 3:45 pm BLOOD25BA
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm
Life According to Sam U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 6:45 pm LIFEA25BE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm 12 am 1 am 2 am
Inequality for All U.S. Documentary page 24 100 min. 9:45 pm INEQU25BN
The Moo Man World Documentary page 33 98 min. 3:00 pm MOOMN25BA
Concussion U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 6:00 pm CONCU25BE
Pit Stop NEXT page 53 80 min. 9:00 pm PITST25BN
Sightseers Spotlight page 49 98 min. Midnight SIGHT25BL
99% Collaborative Film U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 3:00 pm OCCUP25SA
Stoker Premieres page 40 98 min. 6:30 pm STOKE25GE
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman Premieres page 40 108 min. 9:30 pm NECES25GN
The East Premieres page 38 116 min. 6:00 pm EASTT25IE
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. 6:00 pm UPSTR25WE
Prince Avalanche Premieres page 40 94 min. 9:00 pm PRINC25IN
Toy’s House U.S. Dramatic page 19 120 min. 9:00 pm TOYSH25WN
Interior. Leather Bar. New Frontier Feature page 66 60 min. Midnight INTER25WL
The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 6:30 pm CRASH25OE
Big Sur Premieres page 37 100 min. 9:30 pm BIGSU25ON
A.C.O.D. Premieres page 36 95 min. 6:00 pm ACODD25SE
Salma World Documentary page 34 91 min. 9:00 pm SALMA25SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
10 am
103
saturda
y
PARK CITY Egyptian Theatre
Library Center Theatre
Holiday Village Cinema 1
jOBS Premieres page 39 122 min. 9:00 am JOBSS26CM
In a World... U.S. Dramatic page 17 93 min. 9:00 am INAWO26EM
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete Premieres page 38 120 min. 8:30 am INEVI26LM
Lasting World Dramatic page 28 93 min. 8:30 am LASTI261M
Don Jon’s Addiction Premieres page 38 91 min. 12:15 pm DONJO26CD
Cutie and the Boxer U.S. Documentary page 22 81 min. Noon CUTIE26ED
Eccles Theatre 8 am 9 am 10 am
1,270 Seats 290 Seats
486 Seats
164 Seats
Holiday Village Cinema 2 156 Seats
Fallen City World Documentary page 31 90 min. 9:15 am FALLN262M
11 am 12 pm 1 pm
Dirty Wars U.S. Documentary page 23 90 min. 11:45 am DIRTY26LD
A River Changes Course World Documentary page 33 83 min. 11:30 am RIVER261D
Upstream Color U.S. Dramatic page 19 96 min. 2:30 pm UPSTR26LA
Houston World Dramatic page 27 107 min. 2:30 pm HOUST261A
Newlyweeds NEXT page 52 92 min. 12:15 pm NEWLY262D
2 pm 3 pm 4 pm
TBA 3:30 pm TBAAA26CA
99% U.S. Documentary page 20 103 min. 3:00 pm OCCUP26EA
5 pm 6 pm 7 pm
Two Mothers Premieres page 41 100 min. 6:30 pm TWOMO26CE
Ass Backwards Park City at Midnight page 54 90 min. 6:00 pm BACKW26EE
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 5:30 pm WAYWA26LE
Halley New Frontier Feature page 65 88 min. 5:30 pm HALLE261E
Google and the World Brain World Documentary page 32 89 min. 3:15 pm GOOGL262A
New Frontier Shorts page 66 90 min. 6:15 pm FRONS262E
8 pm
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
104
1 am 2 am
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic Winner 9:45 pm DRMGP26CN
Mud Spotlight page 48 130 min. 8:45 pm MUDDD26EN
Magic Magic Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. Midnight MAGIC26EL
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary Winner 9:00 pm DOCGP26LN
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman Premieres page 40 108 min. Midnight NECES26LL
Documentary Shorts Program 2 page 68 88 min. 8:30 pm DOCS2261N
ANITA Doc Premieres page 43 95 min. 9:15 pm ANITA262N
Holiday Village Cinema 4 164 Seats
Pit Stop NEXT page 53 80 min. 10:00 am PITST264M
Prospector The MARC Square Theatre Theatre 336 Seats
Life According to Sam U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 8:30 am LIFEA26PM
Before Midnight Premieres page 37 108 min. 8:30 am BEFOR26MM
Toy’s House U.S. Dramatic page 19 120 min. 11:30 am TOYSH26PD
Concussion U.S. Dramatic page 16 96 min. 11:30 am CONCU26MD
Soldate Jeannette World Dramatic page 29 80 min. 1:00 pm SOLDA264D
There Will Come a Day World Dramatic page 29 101 min. 4:00 pm THERE264A
Animation Spotlight page 67 86 min. 7:00 pm ANIMA264E
We Steal Secrets Doc Premieres page 45 125 min. 10:00 pm STEAL264N
550 Seats
Blackfish U.S. Documentary page 21 80 min. 2:45 pm BFISH26PA
Hell Baby Park City at Midnight page 55 98 min. 5:30 pm HELLB26PE
Charlie Victor Romeo New Frontier Feature page 65 80 min. 8:30 pm CHARL26PN
Lovelace Premieres page 39 100 min. 11:30 pm LOVEL26PL
Redstone Cinema 1 188 Seats
Metro Manila World Dramatic page 28 114 min. 12:30 pm METRO26RD
TBA 2:30 pm TBAAA26MA Narco Cultura U.S. Documentary page 25 90 min. 3:30 pm NARCO26RA The Crash Reel Doc Premieres page 43 100 min. 5:15 pm CRASH26ME
The Look of Love Premieres page 39 105 min. 8:30 pm LKLOV26MN
No Spotlight page 49 110 min. 6:30 pm NOOOO26RE
Documentary Shorts Program 1 page 68 103 min. 9:30 pm DOCSH26RN
Redstone Cinema 2 175 Seats
Blood Brother U.S. Documentary page 22 93 min. 1:00 pm BLOOD26RD
The Moo Man World Documentary page 33 98 min. 4:00 pm MOOMN26RA
History of the Eagles Part 1 Doc Premieres page 44 123 min. 7:00 pm EAGLE26RE
Interior. Leather Bar. New Frontier Feature page 66 60 min. 10:00 pm INTER26RN
Temple Theatre
314 Seats
Yarrow Hotel Theatre
295 Seats
C.O.G. U.S. Dramatic page 15 92 min. 9:00 am COGGG26TM
MANHUNT U.S. Documentary page 24 90 min. 9:00 am MANHU26YM
Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) World Dramatic page 30 86 min. Noon WAJMA26TD
Inequality for All U.S. Documentary page 24 100 min. Noon INEQU26YD
Salma World Documentary page 34 91 min. 3:00 pm SALMA26TA
American Promise U.S. Documentary page 21 120 min. 3:00 pm AMPRO26YA
Linsanity Doc Premieres page 44 88 min. 6:00 pm LINSA26TE
The Meteor New Frontier Feature page 66 85 min. 9:00 pm METEO26TN
The World According to Dick Cheney Doc Premieres page 46 90 min. 6:15 pm WORLD26YE
Sightseers Spotlight page 49 98 min. 9:00 pm SIGHT26YN
3 1 0 2 , 6 2 JANUARY OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
Off Screen
SALT LAKE CITY Broadway Cinema 3
Broadway Cinema 6
Gangs of Wasseypur Spotlight page 48 320 min. Noon GANGS26BD Program includes intermission
This Is Martin Bonner NEXT page 53 83 min. Noon THISI26BD
New Frontier 306 Seats
274 Seats
OGDEN Rose Wagner Center
495 Seats
SLC Library
300 Seats
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Peery’s Egyptian Theater
840 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
Coral: Rekindling Venus/ North of South, West of East
9 am
Immersive Screenings See page 60 and 64 for more information.
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm
Pandora, for Better or Worse Panel page 74 1:00 pm
3 pm
Escape from Tomorrow NEXT page 51 104 min. 3:00 pm ESCAP26BA
4 pm
Valentine Road U.S. Documentary page 25 93 min. 12:30 pm VALEN26GD
Austenland U.S. Dramatic page 15 97 min. 3:30 pm AUSTN26GA
Milkshake NEXT page 52 90 min. Noon MILKS26ID
A Teacher NEXT page 53 75 min. Noon TEACH26SD
Gideon’s Army U.S. Documentary page 23 93 min. 3:00 pm GIDEO26IA
Citizen Koch U.S. Documentary page 22 105 min. 3:00 pm CITIZ26WA
S-VHS Park City at Midnight page 56 95 min. 6:00 pm S-VHS26IE
Pandora’s Promise Doc Premieres page 44 104 min. 6:00 pm PANDO26WE
Breathe In Premieres page 37 98 min. 9:00 pm BREAT26IN
Running from Crazy Doc Premieres page 45 105 min. 9:00 pm RUNNI26WN
5 pm 6 pm Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? Doc Premieres page 46 79 min. 6:45 pm WHICH26BE
7 pm 8 pm 9 pm 10 pm 11 pm 12 am 1 am 2 am
Coral: Rekindling Venus Clark PlanetariumSLC page 60 8:30 pm CORAL26KE
When I Walk Doc Premieres page 46 80 min. 9:45 pm WHENI26BN
We Are What We Are Park City at Midnight page 57 100 min. 6:00 pm WEARE26BE
Fill the Void Spotlight page 47 90 min. 9:00 pm FVOID26BN
kink Park City at Midnight page 55 80 min. Midnight KINKK26BL
A.C.O.D. Premieres page 36 95 min. 6:30 pm ACODD26GE
Big Sur Premieres page 37 100 min. 9:30 pm BIGSU26GN
Virtually Heroes Park City at Midnight page 57 90 min. Midnight VIRTU26WL
The East Premieres page 38 116 min. 3:30 pm EASTT26OA
Stoker Premieres page 40 98 min. 6:30 pm STOKE26OE
Very Good Girls Premieres page 42 120 min. 9:30 pm VERYG26ON
The Stuart Hall Project World Documentary page 34 95 min. 3:00 pm STUAR26SA
The Gatekeepers Spotlight page 48 97 min. 6:00 pm GATEK26SE
Sweetwater Premieres page 41 95 min. 9:00 pm SWEET26SN
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
11 am
Cinema Café Presented by Chase Sapphire PreferredSM page 75 10:00 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
10 am
105
sunday PARK CITY Eccles Theatre 8 am
1,270 Seats
Egyptian Theatre
290 Seats
Library Center Theatre
486 Seats
Holiday Village Cinema 1
164 Seats
Holiday Village Cinema 4
Prospector Square Theatre
TBA 11:00 am TBAAA274D
Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize Winner 10:30 am SLOAN27PM
164 Seats
336 Seats
The MARC Theatre
550 Seats
Yarrow Hotel Theatre
295 Seats
9 am 10 am 11 am
World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic Winner 10:00 am WDRGP27CM
TBA 10:30 am TBAAA27EM
World Cinema Jury Prize: Documentary Winner 10:30 am WDCGP27LM
TBA 10:00 am TBAAA271M
12 pm 1 pm 2 pm
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary Winner 1:00 pm DOCGP27CD
TBA 1:30 pm TBAAA27ED
TBA 1:00 pm TBAAA27LD
TBA 1:00 pm TBAAA271D
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic Winner 3:30 pm DRMGP27CA
TBA 2:00 pm TBAAA274A
5 pm 6 pm 7 pm 8 pm
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm 10 pm 11 pm
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
106
1 am 2 am
Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic Winner 6:00 pm AADRM27CE
World Audience Award Documentary Winner 3:30 pm AAWDC27LA TBA 4:30 pm TBAAA27EA
Audience Award: U.S. Documentary Winner 2:15 pm AADOC27MA
TBA 2:00 pm TBAAA27YA
Best of NEXT: Audience Award Winner 3:30 pm AANXT27PA
TBA 4:00 pm TBAAA271A TBA 5:00 pm TBAAA274E
TBA 6:00 pm TBAAA27LE
TBA 11:00 am TBAAA27YD
TBA 1:00 pm TBAAA27PD
3 pm 4 pm
World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic Winner 11:15 am AAWDR27MD
TBA 5:15 pm TBAAA27ME TBA 6:00 pm TBAAA27PE
TBA 5:00 pm TBAAA27YE
3 1 0 2 , 7 2 Y R A JANU OFF SCREEN, NEW FRONTIER
8 am
Filmmaker Lodge
SALT LAKE CITY Rose Wagner Center 495 Seats
SUNDANCE RESORT
Tower Theatre
349 Seats
Sundance Resort Screening Room 164 Seats
9 am 10 am 11 am
Film Church Panel page 75 10:00 am
The East Premieres page 38 116 min. 10:00 am EASTT27SM
12 pm 1 pm
jOBS Premieres page 39 122 min. 12:15 pm JOBSS27GD
The Way, Way Back Premieres page 42 96 min. 1:00 pm WAYWA27SD
2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Sweetwater Premieres page 41 95 min. 3:30 pm SWEET27GA
6 pm 7 pm 8 pm
Linsanity Doc Premieres page 44 88 min. 6:30 pm LINSA27GE
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete Premieres page 38 120 min. 3:00 pm INEVI27WA
Sound City Doc Premieres page 45 106 min. 6:00 pm SOUND27WE
10 pm 11 pm
FESTIVAL TIMETABLE
9 pm
1 am 2 am
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
12 am
107
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
NOTES NOTES
Notes
108
109 109
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
NOTES TIMETABLE FESTIVAL
Index
OF DIRECTORS AND ARTISTS
A Aites, Aaron Akomfrah, John Akram, Barmak Albiston, Mark Almereyda, Michael Alvarez, Kyle Patrick Andalman, David Arriaga, Guillermo Atlas, Jesse
20 34 30 29 68 15 52 55 69
B Bachelier, Heike Barker, Greg Barrett, Simon Batmanglij, Zal Bell, Lake Belo, Mahalia Berger, Robert Bizri, Hisham Bodomo, Frances Bond, Fredrik Borcuch, Jacek Boulifa, Fyzal Brewster, Joe Bujalski, Andrew Burshtein, Rama
33 24 56 38 17 69 65 66 70 40 28 70 21 51 47
C Cady, Anna Campion, Jane Candler, Kat Carruth, Shane Chazelle, Damien Chiurai, Kudzanai Coogler, Ryan Cowperthwaite, Gabriela Cunningham, Marta Cutler, R.J.
20 41 70 19 69 66 16 21 25 46
SUNDANCE.ORG/FESTIVAL
INDEX OF DIRECTORS AND ARTISTS
D
110
Dabis, Cherien Danluck, Meredith DaSilva, Jason Davis, Garth de Jong, Sam Deal, Carl Delgado-Aparicio, Alvaro Delisle, François de Swaef, Emma Diritti, Giorgio Donoghue, Tony Doremus, Drake Dosunmu, Andrew Dukic, Goran Dupieux, Quentin
18 60 46 41 69 22 69 66 67 29 70 37 18 52 62
E Echternkamp, G.J. Edgerton, Nash Eisener, Jason Ellis, Sean Ellwood, Alison Epstein, Rob Erixon, Malin Evans, Gareth Huw
57 70 56 28 44 39, 68 67 56
Everson, Kevin Jerome Ewell, Audrey Ewert, Anna Frances
66 20 68
F Fidell, Hannah Fine, Andrea Nix Fine, Sean Finton, Greg Foner, Naomi Fontaine, Anne Franco, James Friedman, Jeffrey
53 24 24 46 42 41 66 39, 68
G Garai, Romola Garant, Robert Ben Garcia, Liz W. Gibney, Alex Gillis, Spencer Golubovic, Srdan Gordon-Levitt, Joseph Goyette, Sophie Granit, Tal Gray, Dylan Mohan Green, David Gordon Gregorini, Francesca Grohl, Dave Günther, Bastian Gurchiani, Tinatin Gutnick, Aric
69 55 17 45 70 26 38 69 70 32 40 16 45 27 32 20
H Hale, Gregg Hartigan, Chad Heathcote, Andy Heinzerling, Zachary Herpich, Tom Hess, Jerusha Hittman, Eliza Hoesl, Daniel Hofmann, Sebastian Hoover, Steve Hurst, Jon
56 53 33 22 67 15 52 29 65 22 68
61 61, 66 69 66 46
K Kashyap, Anurag Kehrwald, Kyle Kim, Song E. Kim, Tae-yong King, Shaka Kopple, Barbara Kornbluth, Jacob Krokidas, John Krstic, Nina Kurtz, Nadav
48 20 67 70 52 45 24 17 20 68
L Larraín, Pablo Leeman, Peter
49 20
61 55 44 33 22 32 69 37 34 55 15 62
M Machoian, Robert Malmqvist, Jenifer Mam, Kalyanee Mandviwalla, Zia Mars, Chris Martin, Abby Mathews, Travis Mayer, Jillian Mayeri, Rachel Maymon, Sharon Maysles, Albert McNicol, Ewan Michelson, Karlyn Mickle, Jim Miller, Logan Miller, Noah Mock, Freida Moore, Randy Moors, Alexandre Moreh, Dror Morgan, Michelle
69 70 33 70 67 20 66 69 66 70 44 69 65 57 41 41 43 51 50 48 69
N Nelson, Chris Neville, Morgan Nichols, Jeff Nosheen, Habiba Noujaim, Jehane
54 25 48 68 34
O O, Muel Oksman, Sergio
J Jacquet, Yannick Jake, Yung Johnston, Aaron Douglas Joseph, Kahlil Junger, Sebastian
Lemercier, Joanie Lennon, Thomas Leong, Evan Jackson Lerner, Mike Lessin, Tia Lewis, Ben Leyva, Lucas Linklater, Richard Longinotto, Kim Lovering, Jeremy Lowery, David Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael
28 69
P Park, Chan-Wook Passon, Stacie Pavlátová, Michaela Pelosi, Alexandra Polish, Michael Polley, Sarah Ponsoldt, James Porter, Dawn Porterfield, Matthew Pott, Julia Pozdorovkin, Maxim
S Sanchez, Edúardo Schellmann, Hilke Scherson, Alicia Schroeder, Tom Schwarz, Shaul Shane, Martha Shaw, Dash Shelton, Lynn Shirvani, Mohammad Silva, Sebastián Silver, Marc Simon, Doree Soloway, Jill Sousa, Daniel Spiro, Jordana Spurlock, Morgan Stearns, Riley Stephenson, Michèle Stern, Joshua Michael Stone, Robert Surya, Mouly Susser, Spencer Sutherland, Louis
56 68 27 67 25 21 67 19 65 27, 56 35 20 14 67 69 22 55 21 39 44 30 70 29
T Tan, Yen Tavares, Kibwe Teague, Katie Tillman Jr., George Tjahjanto, Timo Toivoniemi, Jenni Tsangari, Athina Rachel Tyburski, Michael
53 69 20 38 56 69 66 70
V Vaquiée, Thomas Vogt-Roberts, Jordan Voros, Christina
61 19 55
Walker, Lucy Wallworth, Lynette Ward, Pendleton Weber, Eva Wheatley, Ben Williams, Roger Ross Willis, Jason Wilson, Lana Wingard, Adam Winterbottom, Michael Wolkstein, Lauren
43 60 67 65 49 23 57 21 56 39 69
Y 31
R Rash, Jim Read, Lucian Reeder, Calvin Lee
69 62 58 67 23 35
W 40 16 67 68 37 49 18 23 51 51 33
Q Qi, Zhao
Renzi, Andrew F. Rivera, Ricardo Rodriguez, Robert Roels, Marc, James Rowley, Richard Ryan, Nick
Yuryev, Philipp
70
Z 42 20 56
Zariczny, Grzegorz Zicherman, Stuart Zuchero, Andrew
68 36 70
OF FILMS AND INSTALLATIONS 69 20 20
A A.C.O.D. Afternoon Delight After Tiller Ain’t Them Bodies Saints American Promise ANITA Apocalypse, The Ass Backwards Austenland
36 14 21 15 21 43 70 54 15
B Battle of amfAR, The Before Midnight Benjamin’s Flowers Big Sur Bite of the Tail Black Metal Blackfish Blood Brother Blue Caprice Boneshaker Breathe In Broken Night
68 37 67 37 67 70 21 22 50 70 37 55
C Capsule, The Captain, The Catnip: Egress to Oblivion? Century Charlie Victor Romeo Circles Citizen Koch Cityscape 2095 C.O.G. Companion, The Computer Chess Concussion CORAL: Rekindling Venus Crash Reel, The Crystal Fairy Cub, The Curse, The Cutie and the Boxer
66 70 57 66 65 26 22 61 15 69 51 16 60 43 27 55 70 22
D Datamosh Date, The Dirty Wars Don Jon’s Addiction
66 69 23 38
E East, The Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes E.m-bed.de/d and Augmented Real Endless Day Escape from Tomorrow Event, The Eyjafjallajokull
F Fallen City Fall to Grace Fat Shaker Feral Fill the Void Fire in the Blood Fruitvale Futur Proche, Le Future, The
31 68 65 67 47 32 16 69 27
48 48 23 23 32 70
H Halley Hell Baby History of the Eagles Part 1 Houston
65 55 44 27
17 24 38 55 67 66 70 52 51 66
J Jiseul jOBS Jonah
28 39 69
K Karaoke! Kill Your Darlings kink K.I.T.
69 17 55 69
L Lasting Life According to Sam Lifeguard, The Linsanity Look of Love, The Lovelace
28 24 17 44 39 39
M 38 16 61 68 51 51 61
Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear, The Magic Magic Magnesium MANHUNT: THE SEARCH FOR OSAMA BIN LADEN Marcel, King of Tervuren
Narco Cultura Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, The Newlyweeds Night Shift No North of South, West of East
25 40 52 70 49 60
O Oh Willy... On Suffocation Outlawed in Pakistan
67 70 68
P
I In a World... Inequality for All Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete, The In Fear In Hanford Interior. Leather Bar. Irish Folk Furniture It Felt Like Love I Used to Be Darker Iyeza
58 18 66 28 52 33 18 69 69 48
N
G Gangs of Wasseypur Gatekeepers, The Gideon’s Army God Loves Uganda Google and the World Brain GUN
Mariachi, El May in the Summer Meteor, The Metro Manila Milkshake Moo Man, The Mother of George Movies Made from Home # 6 Movies Made from Home # 15 Mud
32 56 69 24 67
Palimpsest Pandora’s Promise Paraíso Pit Stop Primate Cinema: Apes as Family Prince Avalanche Pulse Index Pussy Riot—A Punk Prayer
70 44 68 53 66 40 62 33
R Rambler, The Record/Play Reindeer Rekindling Venus: In Plain Sight River Changes Course, A Roper, The Running from Crazy
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S Salma Scrubber Secret of Trees, The Seraph Shopping Sightseers Sirocco Skin Skinningrove Social Butterfly Soldate Jeannette Song of the Mechanical Fish, The Sound City Spectacular Now, The Square (Al Midan), The Stoker Stories We Tell Story for the Modlins, A Stuart Hall Project, The Summer Vacation
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T Teacher, A Thank You There Will Come a Day This Is Martin Bonner Today and Tomorrow Top of the Lake Touchy Feely Toy’s House Tram Twenty Feet from Stardom Two Mothers
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U Until the Quiet Comes Upstream Color
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V Valentine Road Very Good Girls Virtually Heroes Volume
25 42 57 69
W Wajma (An Afghan Love Story) Way, Way Back, The We Are What We Are We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks What Do We Have in Our Pockets? What’s He Building in There? What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love When I Walk When the Zombies Come Which Way Is The Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington Whiplash Whistle, The Who Is Dayani Cristal? World According to Dick Cheney, The Wrong Cops
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Y You Are More Than Beautiful You Don’t Know Jack
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#PostModem 30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone) 99%—The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
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It’s also a quick walk to the Old Town Transit Center, where free Festival and city buses take you to the Library Center Theatre and other venues. There is a cash fee of $20 per entry January 18–21, and a fee of $10 per entry January 22–26. Please enter the lot on Marsac Avenue. NOTE: This facility is likely to reach capacity early in the day. LOTS F AND G Cash fee per entry. These lots are located on Prospector Avenue. just south of the Park City Marriott Headquarters. It’s a short walk to the Prospector Square Theatre, the Eccles Theatre, and Headquarters.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS SHOULD I RENT A CAR IN PARK CITY? No. Parking at most theatres and venues is extremely scarce. The convenient Festival shuttle is the best way to get around town, and it is FREE. HOW DO I GET AROUND WITHOUT A CAR? The free shuttle travels frequently between Park City venues. Buses operate daily from 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. The last bus leaves the Old Town Transit Center (Main Street) at 2:20 a.m. For additional route information, go to any Information Booth or shuttle stop, or ask a Festival Insider. For more information on planning your travel within Park City, visit www.parkcitytransit.org. For instant, on-the-go access to transit route information, download our official iPhone, iPad, and Android apps, which feature the complete 2013 film schedule, venue and transportation maps, and more at sundance.org/apps. CAN I WALK AROUND PARK CITY? Yes. Walking is a great option in Park City; lighted pedestrian paths and sidewalks throughout town are often the quickest way to get around, and the best way to see the town. Remember that it’s winter, so the weather can change quickly; be sure to dress appropriately. WHERE DO I PARK IF I NEED TO USE A CAR? Park at your lodging or at a designated Park and Ride lot.
FESTIVAL DESIGNATED PARKING LOTS
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The YARD Park and Ride shuttle stop is also the starting point for the Temple Theatre Express shuttle route. There is NO parking at the Temple Theatre. The YARD is a large lot, located at the corner of Kearns and Homestake Road. It is easily accessible for patrons going to the Eccles Theatre, Headquarters, the MARC (formerly the Racquet Club), and the Prospector Square Theatre. It’s also only a short walk to the Holiday Village Cinemas and the Yarrow Hotel Theatre. The free Festival shuttle stops right in front of the YARD. There is a $15 cash-only fee per entry. Parking in nondesignated areas will result in immediate towing. CHINA BRIDGE PARKING STRUCTURE The China Bridge parking structure is located two blocks east of Main Street, making it perfect for a quick stroll to the Egyptian Theatre, Main Street Festival Store, Festival Co-op, Sundance House Presented by HP, Filmmaker Lodge, and other Main Street venues.
MONITOR DRIVE PARKING LOT Limited free parking is available Monday–Friday, from 3:00p.m. to midnight and all day Saturday. NO PARKING ON SUNDAY. This lot is within walking distance of the Eccles Theatre. The free Festival shuttle stops next to the Monitor Drive lot for easy access to the MARC theatre.
PARKING OUTSIDE OF PARK CITY Salt Lake City
ROSE WAGNER CENTER There is metered parking available around the Rose Wagner Center (free after 6:00p.m. and on weekends). Parking is also available across the street from the Rose Wagner Center. There is a cash fee per entry. BROADWAY CENTRE CINEMAS Parking at the Broadway is located in a garage next to the cinema building on 300 South. If you are attending a film at the Sundance Film Festival, please park on levels four through eight and pay for parking at the discounted Sundance Film Festival rate. TOWER THEATRE There is free parking around the theatre and on nearby residential streets. Some time limits may apply. SALT LAKE CITY LIBRARY Parking is available at the Salt Lake City Library in the underground garage accessed from eastbound 400 South between 200 and 300 East. Parking in this city-operated facility is free for the first half hour, then $1.50 per half hour after that. Any vehicle displaying a disability special-group license plate or disability windshield placard may park in the library garage for two hours with no charge. Additional time beyond the two hours is $1.50 per half hour.
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OGDEN CITY PARKING Ampco Systems Parking, 2430 Kiesel Avenue, is half a block away from Peery’s Egyptian Theater and offers direct access from the parking garage. A cash fee applies. Street parking is free after 6:00p.m.
Sundance Resort
SUNDANCE RESORT PARKING Parking is complimentary to Sundance Film Festival attendees. Early arrival is recommended. For shuttle information, call the Sundance Resort concierge at (801) 223-6000.
ADA ACCESSIBILITY
All Park City Transit buses are ADA accessible, and drivers are trained to assist persons with disabilities in boarding and disembarking. Park City Transit offers door-to-door paratransit service for passengers who are unable to use the fixed-route service. For more information, contact Park City’s paratransit certification office at (435) 615-5353 or TTY: (435) 615-7041. For additional information, please contact Sundance Institute at (435) 658-3456 or ada@sundance.org
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