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Show F6 The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, January 22, 1999 Sundance: Screaming Punks, Radical Vegans @ Continued from F-1 4 p.m. todayat Park City’s Holiday a.m. Saturday at the Egyptian in Park City, “sXe” as his final work to graduate kids allhis life (he’s an alumnus of Salt Lake City’s Skyline High), He wanted to makea film that countered the group's reputation, fos tered by Utah news media, for violence and radical animal-rights activism. Theteens Beckstead interviewed show thebest and worstof Straight Edge, the filmmakersaid. On one end is Cindi Robinson, anartist whobelieves the Straight Edgephilosophy helped her overcome a negative self-image. On the other extreme is Josh Ellerman, who, on- camera, admits his involvement in the March 1997 fire-bombing of a Sandy fur-breedingfacility ThoughStraight Edgeis interna tional, Beckstead said, “Salt Lake is the only city in the country where Straight Edgeis considered a gang. If they're a gang, they're the worst-organized gang I've ever seen. There's no process of initiation, there's no leadership.” Because Straight Edge shares the LDS Church's prohibitions against alcohol, tobacco and drugs, “Salt Lake was a city that was primed forthis kind of a movement to thrive,” Beckstead said.“It’s the Ee 30 p.m. Thursday at Peery’s Egyptian Theater in Og- program,has knownStraight Edge 9:30 a.m. — “Cookie’s Fortune” (premiere) 12:30 p.m. — “This Is My Father” (special screening) 3:30 p.m. — “Lovers of the Arctic Circle” 9:30 p.m, Sunday at the Trolley Square Cinemas in Salt Lake City, and 7 den. Admission to each showis $10. from the University of Utah’s film Eccies Theatre 1750 Kearns Bivd., Park City 6:30 tonight at the Eccles Theatre in Park City, 9 Village Cinema.) Alex Beckstead, who made TODAY AT SUNDANCE @ Rebel Yell “SLC Punk!” plays at (Worid Cinema) mm. — “SLC Punk!” (premiere) miere) Egyptian Theatre 328 Main St., Park City 9 a.m. — “Dance of Dust” (World Cinema) The short “sXe” plays before the documentary Noon — “Little Thieves, Big Thieves” (World Cinema) ‘3 p.m. — “The Adopted Son” (World Cinema) 6pm ‘Train of Life” (World Cinema) “The Legacy: Murder & Media,Politics & Prisons” 9pm. yuise (Take 2)"(World Cinema) Midnight — “Los Enchiladas!" (Park City at five times in Park City: 4 p.m. today, 10 a.m. Satur- Midnight) HolidayVillage | 1776 Park Ave., Park City day and i p.m. Thursday at Holiday Village Cine- Noon — “The Black Press: Soldiers Without mas| 0 p.m. at Prospector Square Theatre; and 9 a.m. Jan. 29 at Holiday Village I. Admission to each show is $8. Swords" (documentary) 3 p.m. — “The Living Museum” (documenta- ) epat — “Home Page" (documentary) 9 p.m. — “Death: A Love Story” (documenta- ry) film and go to thefestival every year because theyloveto doit, and said, ‘We want to dothis project becausewethink we can.’” What the trailers have in commonwith “SLC Punk!" and “sXe” isa revelation that thecity’s cultural contribution isn’t limited to the Mormon‘tabernacle Choir. “There's a very dominant culturein Salt Lake, and a very dominant image to Salt Lake — but there’s alot of other thingsthat are going on in the city,” Beckstead said. “There's this whole different subculturethal exists right below the surface of Salt Lake that’s thriving.” 6:30 p.m. — “‘After Life” (World Cinema) 9:30 p.m. — “2 Seconds” (World Cinema) Holiday Villageil 1776 Park Ave., Park City 12:30 p.m. — “The Terrorist” (World Cine: ma) 9:30 p.m. — “Friendly Fire” (World Cinema) 7 p.m. — “Yusho- Utah Flim & Video Center 20 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City Park City 8 p.m. — Shorts Program I 3 p.m. — “Going Digital: An Overview of Fea- ture Filmmaking” (New Media dialogue) TowerTheatre Park City Peery’s Egyptian Theater 2415 WashingtonBivd., Ogden 876 E. 900 South, 8:30 a.m. — “Chillicothe” (American Spec- trum) ) 11:30 a.m. — “La Ciudad (TheCity)” (Ameri- ‘can Spectrum) Spectrum) Midnight) Prospecter Square 2200 SidewinderDr., Prisons” (document 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. — “Fools Gold”(American Spec trum) 9:50 p.m. — “Kill the Man” (Park City at ) New Media and Technology Center 7 p.m. — “Rabbit in the Moon” (documentary) 10 p.m. — “Barrio” (World Cinema) Prospector Square Theatre 2200 SidewinderDr., I (Frontier) 30 p.m. — “Il Stand Alone”(World 1776 Park Ave., Park City 1 p.m. — “Southpaw” (World Cinema) 4p.m. — “The Legacy: Murder & Media, Poli- “On the Ropes" (documentary) “Valerie Flake” (American 8:30 p.m. — “Regret to Inform” (documentaty) 11:30 p.m. — “The Corndog Man” (American Spectrum) Park City Library Center 1225 Park Ave., Park City 8:30 a.m. — To be announced a.m. “Roberta” (dramatic) p.m. — "Joe the King”(dramatic) 5:30 p.m. — “A Slipping-Down Life” (dra- matic) 8:30 p.m. — “Getting to Know You" (dramati) 11:30 p.m. — Shorts Program V Salt Lake City 5 p.m. — “Sex: The Annabel Chong Story” (documentary 7:30 p.m. — “Forever Fever” (World Cinema) 10:30 p.m. — “Edge of Seventeen” (American Spectrum) Travel Zone Cruise Zone De Ann Hawkes with Monday,Jan. 25, 1999 7:00pm ‘Travel Zone 757 E. 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