Show The Salt Lake Tribune A full day of movies at Park City festival PARK CITY — The United States Film Festival continues Sunday at the Egyptian Theatre Holiday Cinemas and Prospector Square Theatre Highlights of the day include the area premieres of “Hoosiers” and "Betty Blue” “Hoosiers” stars Gene Hackman as a controversial high school basketball coach and Dennis Hopper as a player who provides the coach with scouting reports Barbara Hershey also appears in the film “Betty Blue” is the third film by has-bee- n French director Jean-Jacqu- Beineix Beineix’s earlier films "Diva” and “The Moon In the Gutter” established him as one of the more daring directors in international cinema and also one of the more controversial Like his earlier films the theme of “Betty Blue” is romantic love Beineix is on the jury of the festival’s independent feature film competition Jim McBride’s detective thriller “The Big Easy” with Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin will be shown Sunday as well A seminar on screenwriting will start the day off at 10 am in the Egyptian Theatre “Screenwriters’ Roundtable” will feature Tom Rickman (“Coal Miner’s Daughter”) William Wittliff (“The Black Stallion” Honeysuckle Rose” “Barbarosa”) Frank Pierson ("Cool Hand Luke” “Dog Day Afternoon”) Jill Dennis (“Return to Oz”) Frank Daniel artistic director of the Sundance Institute’s June filmmaker laboratory and dean of the School of Cinema and Television at University of South- ern California and Sterling of “The Trip to Bountiful” and member of the Sundance Institute Board of Trustees Here is the list of films to be shown Sunday Tickets can be purchased at the individual theater’s box office one hour before the film begins Advance tickets can be purchased at the Memorial Build- ing 427 Main St Park City Sunday’s screenings include films from the series of Canada films films in the dramatic and docu- mentary competitions selections of films from Britain’s Channel Four Television and area premieres Egyptian Theatre “Betty Blue” (special jury member screening) 1 pm “River’s Edge” (dramatic competition) 4 pm “Hoosiers” (area premiere) 7 pm “Sullivan’s Pavilion” (dramatic 10 competition) pm Holiday Village Cinemas “90 Days” (Canadian series) 10 am “William'Carlos Williams” (documentary competition) 10:15 am “All American High” (documentary competition) 10:30 am “Dancing In the Dark” (Canadian series) 1 pm “A Walk On the Moon” (dramatic competition) 1:15 pm “Playing Away” (Channel Four 1:30 Television) French film series begins Friday at U of U: The Alliance Francaise and the University of Utah Language Department will a series of acclaimed French films beginning Friday The films are adapted from French literature by some of the country’s most renowned directors All films are in French with English subtitles The showings begin at 7:30 pm in the Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium on the University of Utah campus Admission is (350 ((2 for students and (250 for members of Alliance Francaise) Here’s the lineup: "La Symphonie Pastorale” — Directed by Jean Delannoy and winner of the Grand Prix at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival this is an adaptation of Andre Gide's disturbing tale of a pastor who provides shelter for a young blind woman but finds that his reli- - Holocaust film to show at Mouse nation They were the first Europeans to realize that a policy of genocide was behind the German actions Dr Charles Patterson the author The Road to the of Holocaust and Beyond said this about the film: “The film not only provides a d look at an important chapter in Holocast history It is also a cautionary tale for those who presume to know what the Holocaust victims should or should not have done Much to the credit of the filmmakers and the people they interviewed ‘The Partisans of Vilna’ honors the dead as it also honors those who survived” “The Partisans of Vilna a feature length documentary about the resistance of young Jews of Vilna during World War II will be shown at the Blue Mouse 260 E 100 South Monday daughter of a member of the Parisiaf “ bourgeoisie unexpectiy find roman® in the country Jean Renoir directs I the short from a story by Guy-f- it ‘ Maupassant in 1946 “La Jetee” at experimental short film by Chri Marker will be shown on the sanjf’ bill (April 24) “Regain” (“Harvest”) — Marcel Pagnol directed this adaptation of Jean Giono’s novel in 1937 The story is about a man and woman both farmers who join forces and bring new fertility to their land (Feb 20) “La Bete Humaine” (“The Human Beast”) — Jean Renoir’s 1938 film is about a railroad engineer whose attraction to a married woman leads him to disaster Adapted from a novel by Emile Zola (March 20) “Une Partie de Campagne” (“A Day in the Country”) — The wife and “Gervaise” — Set in 19th century' France the story is of a young worn ' an striving for happiness and finan cial success but is held back by b£i social class Made in 1956 the fijrr was directed by Rene Clements from the Emile Zola novel L'Assommoifl r (May 15) im ms r much-neede- SENIOR CITIZENS J300 ANYTIME! 3 £ARRIAGEiSQUAREJROLLE "CHILDREN Of A LESSER C “PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" 0 COAST' 2 AT (PG) 00 00 45 2 f 40 4 50 7 "ftATMW" 12 30 au3 7 & DAILY (R) 2 DOlBY IN STEREO AT 45 15 00 9 10 (PG) TOOAY IN DOLBY 4 30 7 00 9 30 “AW AMERICAN BRIGHTON TAIL' (G) 12 15 BEACH MEMOIRS’' 2 00 45 3 5 15 7 (PG 13) 30 9 3o" The INOrmi STEREO pm Richard Pryor pm "My Little Girl" (dramatic competition) 7:15 pm “Living On Tokyo Time” (dramatic competition) 7:30 pm “Stations” (Canadian series) 10 “PLATOON" AT 12 (R) 45 3 DAILY 100 & 40 7:00 0OT2q4 AT IN 00 5 157 00 500 3 JROLLEjLNOR DOLBY STEREO DAILY 30 9 45 "STAR TREK IV THI VOYAGE HOME" (PG) THRU MONDAY IN DOLBY STEREO AT 12 30 2 45 5 159 30 (PG-- TOOAY 915 7 15 007 AMILY CENTER JROLLE "RANTED Mni MOTmioA ld4(5W59l THE MORNING Critical Condition March” (documentary competition) 4:30 pm “Loyalties” (Canadian series) 7 12 PRESENTATION1 IS" is in pm AT GOIDCN CHILO" (PG 13) TOOAY THRU MONDAY IN DOLBY STEREO AT 00 3 10 5 20 7 30 9 40 6 HACiUJOLBY 9 SPECIAL NO PARSES )AILY Guess who’s playing doctor? 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