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Grab Your Tickets for Night Nurse, American Dream, and more! |
It’s day seven of the Fest! The groundbreaking indie film takeover continues with more in-person screenings, for which you can still secure tickets. Add the following films to your schedule: Night Nurse, Silenced, Episodic Nonfiction Pilot Showcase, How to Divorce During the War, and Levitating (Para Perasuk). Plus, seats are still available for the Park City Legacy program screenings of Mysterious Skin and American Dream.
Attending the Fest online? On-demand streaming starts tomorrow! Watch all of the competition films, from Hanging By a Wire to Union County, Bedford Park
, and Nuisance Bear. Plus, lock in tickets for The Incomer, Ha-chan, Shake Your Booty!
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Test Your Tech for Online Viewing |
If you’ve purchased tickets for our online festival experience, check to see that your devices are compatible and functioning properly before you begin your screening. You can also test to see if your device is working by watching this demo video.
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Cinema Café: The Indie ’90s |
Join Gregg Araki, Richard Linklater, and Nicole Holofcener, the filmmakers who brought us the iconic ’90s movies Mysterious Skin, Before Sunrise, and Walking and Talking, for a walk down memory lane as they discuss their work through the years, as well as the innovative films they’re creating today. Head to our Beyond Film program’s Cinema Café series presented by Audible at the Filmmaker Lodge on Main Street at 11 a.m. for Cinema Café: The Indie
’90s.
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Meet the Artists: Jaripeo, Kikuyu Land, Soul Patrol |
In our Meet the Artist series presented by Acura, we’re treated to moments that pull back the curtain and reveal what drove directors to tell the fascinating stories seen in their projects. Watch as Jaripeo directors Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig discuss their
abstract look at queer rancheros in Mexico, Kikuyu Land directors Bea Wangondu and Andrew H. Brown chat about how their film takes a close look at colonialism, and Soul Patrol director J.M.
Harper details when the idea to make his documentary about the Vietnam War’s first Black special operations team began to form. Available to watch online starting tomorrow.
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Photo 1: Billie Jean King and Antoine Fuqua attend Cinema Café: Billie Jean King & Antoine Fuqua (Photo by Sam Emenogu). Photo 2: Jay Duplass attends the premiere of See You When I See You (Photo by Jason Peters). Photo 3: Carolyn Hepburn, Cherelle Griner, Brittney Griner, Lindsay Kagawa Colas and Marsha Cooke attend the premiere of The Brittney Griner Story by Alex Stapleton (Photo by Stephanie Dunn). Photo 4: Guillermo Del Toro and John Nein attend the Q&A for Cronos (Photo by Stephen Speckman). Photo 5: Rory Kennedy attends the premiere of Queen of Chess (Photo by Jemal Countess).
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The Temps Are Low, but the Energy’s Through the Roof |
We’ve got your Fest rewind! Check out all the details from the premieres of
Time and Water, The Story of Documentary Film, The Weight, Joybubbles, undertone, Night Nurse, Who Killed Alex Odeh?, Sentient, Jane Elliot Against the World, and the Episodic Fiction Pilot Showcase.
For a look inside the latest premieres, head to our Highlights page. And be sure to check out our Instagram for special chats and behind the scenes happenings in our Festival Moments presented by Adobe series.
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