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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 C-1 SUMMIT COUNTY IS A LIVE PC GIVE PC 2019 FILMMAKERS MECCA, C-2 SURPASSES GOAL, C-5 www.parkrecord.com SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, NOVEMBER 16-19, 2019 The 14th annual Filmmakers Showcase features an abundance of female voices AUTHOR EVENT AT DOLLY’S BOOKSTORE: CAMI RICHARDSON Parkite Cami Richardson will sign her book “Do You Know Who I Once Was?” at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, at Dolly’s Bookstore, 510 Main St. The book documents Richardson’s journey of becoming a trans woman from New York firefighter and ski-industry administrator. The signing is free and open to the public. For information, visit dollysbookstore.com. ‘THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW’ AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE The Ziegfeld Theater Company will continue its run of the “The Rocky Horror Show” through Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Saturday performances will start at 8 p.m. Sunday curtain is 6 p.m. “The Rocky Horror Show” is based on Jim Sharman’s 1975 cult musical film about Dr. Frank N. Furter and the newlyweds who stumble upon his castle of misfits.Tickets range from $35$55. Tickets can be purchased by visiting parkcityshows.com. COURTESY OF KESLIE MOORE “Kraeft,” directed by Kelsie Moore, and co-directed by Doug Fabrizio, centers on Chandler Scott, owner of Tatton Baird Hatters in Springville. 18 short films range in length from 59 seconds to nearly 20 minutes POWDER PARTY BY WASATCH BACKCOUNTRY ALLIANCE SCOTT IWASAKI The Wasatch Backcountry Alliance will host its fifth annual Powder Party from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, at Red Rock Brewery, 1640 W. Redstone Center Drive at Kimball Junction. The event is a casual evening for alliance members to mingle and celebrate their love of human-powered winter recreation in the Wasatch. Tickets are $15, and the price includes drinks and heavy appetizers. For information and registration, visit brownpapertickets.com/event/4425693. Jill Orschel, curator and organizer of the Filmmakers Showcase, which will be held Thursday, Nov. 21 at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, said this year’s roster of filmmakers, actors and subjects is composed of 24 people, of which 17 are women, more than any showcase in the past. “That wasn’t by design, or anything. I just cast a wide net throughout Utah, and the program develops from whatever comes in,” Orschel said This year’s lineup will feature 18 films that range in length from 59 seconds to nearly 20 minutes, and the genres include documentary, narrative and experimental, according to Orschel. The evening will start with a virtual reality work called “Sanctuary” by award-winning documentary filmmaker Carol Dalrymple, according to Orschel. “As people arrive, we will give them headsets to experience the VR before we start the screenings in the auditorium,” she said. “It’s not a demo, like we had a couple of years ago. It’s an actual four-minute film.” “Sanctuary” was inspired by a 12-year-old girl who came out as gay during a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints testimony meeting in 2017. “She was stopped mid-sentence by one of her local church leaders, and it was caught on a video that went viral,” Orschel said. Dalrymple decided to give the girl, known only as Savannah, a chance to finish what she was going to say. So she took a 360-degree camera and a crew and filmed the girl’s full statement, Orschel said. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS UNIT MEETING The League of Women Voters will meet at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. The discussion, led by Lisa Yoder, Summit County sustainability coordinator, will be renewable energy and the county’s 2030 goals. For information, visit parkcitylibrary.org. MEGAMIND PUBQUIZ MegaMInd PubQuiz will host sessions from 6-8 p.m. every Wednesday at The Brass Tag at The Lodges at Deer Valley, 2900 Deer Valley Drive East, 301. The cost is $5 per team up to five members. For information, visit facebook.com/megaMIND.pubQUIZ. The Park Record COURTESY OF J.R. HARDMAN Filmmaker J.R. Hardman, front center, spotlights women who dress up as soldiers and participate in Civil War reenactments in her documentary “Reenactress.” 14th annual Filmmakers Showcase Filmmakers Showcase films, run times and filmmakers When: 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 Where: Park City Library Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. Cost: Free Web: parkcityfilm.org • “What she says is powerful, and the experience of the VR is powerful for viewers,” she said. “The viewers are put in the middle of the church. So when they look around, they are in the congregation. I’m so proud to have the piece in the showcase.” “Sanctuary” will also be available to experience during the showcase’s post-screening reception, according to Orschel. On a more humorous side of film- • Please see Showcase, C-2 • • • • • • • • “Breakup Melody,” 2 minutes, Alex Tremblay “Dot,” 2:29 minutes, Mia Cutler and Lindsay Miller “Dutch’s Dino,” 1:09 minutes, Nan Chalat Noaker “Hunting Season,” 59 seconds, Nan Chalat Noaker “Ken’s Cash,” 59 seconds, Nan Chalat Noaker “Kraeft,” 6:59 minutes, Kelsie Moore, director, DP, editor; Doug Fabrizio, director; Elaine Clark, producer “Lithium,” 6:42 minutes Taylor Rees “Melita,” 2:54 minutes, Miriam Albert-Sobrino and Sonia Albert-Sobrino “Palimpsest,” 6:43 minutes, Jan Andrews “Paper Trails,” 15:56 minutes, Heather Moser, director; Whitney Palmer, actor • “Preservation for Tomorrow,” 7:10, Gracie Cier • “Reenactress,” 9:53 minutes, R.J. Hardman • “Reverie,” 5:05 minutes, Claire Wiley • “Sad Words of Tongue and Pen,” 10 minutes, Paige Sparks • “Sanctuary,” 4 minutes, Carol Dalrymple and Dane Christensen • “Temazcal,” 16:02 minutes, José L.C. 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