Director David Wain shines a new light on the early days of National Lampoon in his new biopic A Futile and Stupid Gesture. And Sundance alum Reinaldo Marcus Green returns to the Festival with his feature directorial debut Monsters and Men, a racially charged story comprising three different perspectives.
Secret's Out on Day Seven
Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman held a sneaky screening of Tully for our Townies and surprised us at the Cinema Café. Our offscreen conversations kept rolling with guests like Boots Riley, Bernie Su, Steven Soderbergh, Stephanie Allain, and David Wain.
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Fest for FREE
As a thank-you for supporting the stories of the 2018 Festival, enjoy a FREE SCREENING of Assassination Nation tonight at 11:59 p.m. at the Tower Theatre in Salt Lake City. Capacity is limited and access is granted via the eWaitlist only, so make sure you’re ready to join the waitlist at 9:59 p.m.
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Indies Go Hollywood
Join us tomorrow as John Horn (The Frame) sits down with Sundance alumni Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen, Twilight), Justin Lin (Better Luck Tomorrow, Fast & Furious), and Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, Thor: Ragnarok) to discuss their experiences going from small indie film to big-budget franchise. If you didn’t get a ticket to Power of Story: Indies Go Hollywood, stream it live at 11:30 a.m.
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Breakfast and Creative Tensions
Tomorrow, January 26, The Sundance Institute presents Creative Tensions: IDENTITY in partnership with IDEO. Join Effie Brown (Dear White People) and Matt Holzman (First Take) for an interactive and collective conversation, moderated by Christopher Hibma (producing director, Theatre Program). This is not your typical panel but rather a unique event where audience members get to participate and creatively share their views. Continental breakfast will be served at 11:00 a.m. at The Shop.
Festival credential required
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My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes
Filmmaker Charlie Tyrell tries to better understand his late father—through the dirty videos he left behind. Featured in our 2018 Documentary Shorts Program, get a glimpse at this intimate story narrated by David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer) along with other Festival shorts now available to stream through the New York Times Op-Docs.
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Get More Tickets!
Try these films! Check at any main box office or online now.
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Minding the Gap
Thursday, January 25, 9:00 p.m.
Salt Lake City Library
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Documentary Shorts Program 1
Thursday, January 25, 9:00 p.m.
Park Ave. Theatre, Park City
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