A night on the town often means a morning of misery, but Sundance has the cure for what ails you. Light entertainment every Saturday and Sunday at noon.

Hangover Theater

Sunday July 6 at Noon
Ginger and Cinnamon
A summer vacation brings Meggy (Martina Merlino), a precocious 14-year-old, and her repressed aunt Stefania (Stefania Montorsi) to Ios, the sun-drenched Greek "Isle of Love." Here Stefania is hoping to recover from the end of a long-term romance, while her niece covertly makes plans to rid herself of a private burden: her virginity. Alas, when making her choice for this momentous occasion, Meggy's eyes fall on someone all too familiar to her aunt. Danielle Lucjetti's romantic comedy was dubbed "An hour and a half of pure fun" by La Repubblica.
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Saturday July 12 at Noon
Gettin' Square
Comedic characters, deft dialogue and crackerjack performances distinguish director Jonathan Teplitzky and lawyer-turned-screenwriter Chris Nyst's Australian crime caper. Sam Worthington, David Wenham and Timothy Spall (SECRETS AND LIES) costar as three former losers who are trying to put their checkered pasts behind them and go straight. Alas, a criminal investigation committee makes their new lives difficult, prompting the trio to exact a unique way of squaring accounts. "Slick and effortlessly stylish" — Hollywood Reporter.
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Emile

Emile

Saturday July 5 at Noon

Ginger and Cinnamon

Ginger and Cinnamon

Sunday July 6 at Noon

Gettin' Square

Gettin' Square

Saturday July 12 at Noon

Kill The Man

Sunday July 13 at Noon

The Flower of My Secret (1995)

Saturday July 19 at Noon

Secret Ceremony

Sunday July 20 at Noon

Slaughterhouse Five

Slaughterhouse Five

Saturday July 26 at Noon

The Hi-Lo Country

Sunday July 27 at Noon