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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Ten Friday. June 4, 1993 arrival celebrates summer's I THE CHICAGO DOG with a short film and video festival UFVC 1 is now open in the BY STEVEN MILLER Chronicle Associate Editor ZCI Center Downtown Same Great Food Great People Same - As people across Salt Lake City put their shorts away and sullenly prepare for a chilly, wet weekend, the folks at the Utah Film and Video Festival will be proudly displaying theirs. Mind you, the shorts at the UFVC are not the kind you wear, they're the kind you watch. This weekend sees start of the 14th annual Utah Short Film and Video Festival. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June I W$iHfh)A -- W T I 5200 S. State St. Mcrrat P 0 1 E C 0 D P OF 0 ZCMI Cemter w The r E I P E I S O M Pari PEI 363-922- T 1 8. tor Flint Esquerraat said, "and you don't have to spend a thousand bucks to fly to it." General admission is $5 for the nightly screenings, with dis- counts offered to UFVC members and friends, students and seniors. Festival passes are available for $25 at each screening. Although this festival has been attracting international attention, the highlights of the screenings this weekend are without GET THE SECOND ONE FREE! 0 14-1- "This festival is better than BUY ONE REGULAR VIENNA BEEF HOT DOG 262-922- 11-1- Cannes," festival program direc- II : THE CHICAGO DOG ReSTADRAMTS 5, on the final night. Same Great Ser?ice rFfElWOGl COMPLJMEMTS and again on Friday and 2 night, the Saturday. June with screens will be all the best American filmmakers have to offer in "shorts." The festival happens in earnest with nightly screenings June Awards in four categories in both film and video divisions, along with the commercial film and video division, will be presented 4-- 0 SIT j question the two works by Utahns. On Friday, Salt Nan Weber's Lake-reside- nt video documentary "Jumping Rope" will be shown, while Brian e Stewart of Provo's experimental film "Spoiled Food te 00 go-- &o era-- oo- - rW THE HEAT IS ON! J A V A of the Gods" will be featured on Saturday. CHRONICLE PHOTOSeon McBride Festival Program Director, L. Flint Esquerra has been known to work a bit too hard on some of the center's major projects. 1 Cf (jOOffl PMC )H( 3 3 3f Ulrl 3 3 GEOG 364R-- 1 3 CHINESE CHINESE 59R-- 1 GEOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIA DIRECTED READING 488R-- 1 THE REEL JAPANESE 350R-- 1 3f CHINA INTRO TO WRITTEN JAPANESE (3RD YEAR) Telephone Registration ends June 15, 1993. JAPANESE JAPANESE (PREREQ. NOW! 351 R- -l 391 R- -l (PREREQ. JAPANESE 350) CALLIGRAPHY JAPANESE 309R-- 1 JAPANESE 103 OR CHINESE 103 EQUIVALENT) HISTORY REGISTER MODERN KOREAN HISTORY For more information please Instructions for registering are in the DCE Summer Class Edition. There is a $20.00 late registration fee if you do not register by telephone. Call the Registration Office if you have at 581-896- 9 any questions. contact (tie individual department. rir tttv much cheaper than Cannes. Hell, it's much cheaper than the minutes of your life not like the clunkers at Sundance that will burn away hours. However, that is a moot point. There are no bad films entered into the 14th annual Utah Short Film and Video Festival. How do I know? Because the festival programming director is betting his life on it. "If you think this festival sucks, you can hunt me down and kill me," Esquerra said. I guess he doesn't know what happened to the last festival organizer who said that to me... To get more information about the Utah Film and Video Short Film Festival, call nrt"m ts TOUR Mji film iffiw& no Gifts SDroSg) jijj AVOID THE HEAT! egistrar's Office Having seen a couple of the entries, I can personally vouch for the unique quality of the images to which those in attendance will be exposed. If you only attend one film festival this year, it should be the Utah Film and Video Shorts Festival. Like Esquerra mentioned above, it's Sundance Film Festival, too, and at the Shorts Festival, a bad movie will only waste 10 or so 3 3 Register NOW for Summer Quarter 1993. eight-minut- ni)MliM(2)fiT)y rawfHjji3S3:: QSSEsB)WBE) 702 E. 359-936- 1 1 00 S. pm |