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Show Page CIO Thursday, December 21, 1989 Park Record Film Festival opens Jam 19; Tickets to go on sale Jan. 3 ? t ' 0 v.-1 , t tenon- " iv ? J il-i Mtv 8 Jane Fonda and Robert DeNiro EDEDIAH at the Landmark InnJ Come in to Jedediah's for lunch. Try our new 30 plus item Salad & Potato Bar only $4.95. And for dinner try our new All-You-Can-Eat BBQ Bar with BBQ Chicken, Ribs and Beef, with salad bar only $6.50 649-7300 We also do banquets. Let us cater your next meeting, social, reunion or outdoor BBQ, etc. Banquet facilities for up to 200 people. Call 649-7300. The Sundance United States Film Festival unveiled the slate of films to be featured in the 1990 Independent Film Competition, the primary event of the 12th annual an-nual festival, which will take place in Park City, January 19 to 28. The opening night event, at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, is Stanley and Iris, a story about a working-class couple one of whom is illiterate. The film stars Jane Fonda and Robert DeNiro; Fonda and director Martin Ritt will be at the opening, which begins at 8 p.m. Four of the fifteen films entered in the Documentary Competition were made by flimmakers whose work has appeared in previous festivals. Returning filmmakers include Deborah Shaffer, who produced pro-duced 1988's Fire from the Mountain, Moun-tain, with this year's Dance of Hope, a film about Chile's fight against oppression; Ruth Shapiro, Edward Burke, and Pamela Yates's Teartro, about a more artistic ar-tistic struggle in Honduras, is their second entry after 1984's When Mountains Tremble; and Amalie R. Rothschild, who produced pro-duced 1983's Conversations with Willard Van Dyke, returns with Painting the Town: The Illu-sionistic Illu-sionistic Murals of Richard Haas, a visual film about an architectural architec-tural artist. The Documentary Competition will also include Berkeley in the Sixties, by Mark Kitchell; Dancing Danc-ing for Mr. B: Six Balanchine Ballerinas, directed by Anne Belle and Deborah Dickson; H-2 Worker, by Stephanie Black; In the Blood, by George Butler; Metamorphosis: Man into Woman, directed by Lisa Leeman and produced by Claudia Hoover; Mr. Hoover and I, by Emile de Antonio; The Other Side of the Moon, by Mickey Lemle; Preston Sturges: the Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer, by Kenneth Bowser; To Protect Mother Earth, by Joel L. Freedman; Vienna is Different, by Susan Korda and David Leitner; and Water and Power, by Pat O'Neill. Five of the fifteen films in the Dramatic Competition were directed or produced by individuals in-dividuals who participated in past festivals, including A Matter of Degrees, about a young liberal in a conservative age, directed by W. T. Morgan, who entered the 1984 competition with Unheard Music; Gwen Field, who produced last year's daring and uproarious Patty Rocks, returns with Mortal Passions, a psycho-sexual thriller; Charles Burnette, who wrote and directed 1982's Killer of Sheep and 1984's My Brother's Wedding, will offer To Sleep with Anger, a drama surrounding a family of three generations; Shirley Sun, producer of 1986's The Great Wall is a Great Wall, has produced and directed Iron and Silk, a love story about an American in China; and The Plot Against Harry, a Story about a hood who loses his touch upon release from prison, which is produced pro-duced by Robert Young, who pro-educed pro-educed 1983s The Baliad of Georgio Cortez. The Dramatic Competition will also include Chameleon Street, by Wendall B. Harris; The see FILM on C1 1 Too busy to clean house? Call us for your cleaning needs! Mountain Valley Maintenance Home Office Condo Security inspection We are reliable 649-2370 |