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Photo Credit: Sandria Miller
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Announcing a Special Screening of Wes Anderson Shorts!
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With two days left of the Festival, we have a very special surprise. As a companion to our 40th Edition Celebration programming, tonight we are screening two short films by the iconic director Wes Anderson. Hosted by Netflix, this free event will screen Anderson’s debut short film Bottle Rocket (originally from the 1993 Sundance Film Festival) along with a bonus screening of his Oscar-nominated 2023 short The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. This free event is open to the general public on a first come, first served basis. Seats will fill up quickly, so make sure to arrive at least 45 minutes early.
Online screenings are available on demand until tomorrow at 11:55 p.m. MT. Get tickets for award-winning films, including Daughters, Dìdi (弟弟), and In The Summers or the films you missed in-person.
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A Pocket-Sized Memento
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Celebrate 40 years of Independents with our limited-edition Collector Card set featuring the poster art from each year and a few fun facts. Grab a set at one of our merch stores in Park City or Salt Lake City or shop online!
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A Real Pain and Sugarcane Take Awards
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We had our award ceremony Yesterday, where films like A Real Pain, Sugarcane, and more took home prizes. See who won and spend your weekend watching the award-winning films either here in Utah or online.
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Meet the Artist: Dream Creep
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Carlos A.F. Lopez’s short film premiered in the Midnight Shorts Program this week, and follows a couple that awakens in the night to sounds emanating from an unlikely orifice. “I woke up one night, and I wasn’t sure if the sound I heard was in my head from my dream or if it was happening,” says Lopez during the Q&A. “I wanted to capture that moment and expand it.” Tickets to online screenings are available. Meet the Artist is presented by Acura.
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