Articles tagged as: Park City

Hay! It’s a Sundance Film Festival LGBTQ round up!


It’s that time of the year, kids, where Hollywood and its satellite equivalents convene on a small piece of American paradise—Park City, Utah—to peacock around in the latest pieces of après-ski fashion. And also to discuss cinema or film, or whatever’s currant, before they leave. This year’s selections are looking especially intense, with a hot list of LGBTQ films and shorts in the mix. For the past thirty-four years the Sundance Film Festival has been one of the most inviting opportunities for Queer cinema. Check out some of the highlights from this year’s schedule, and place bets as to which one you think will be the next PARIAH.

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ALL ON THE LINE: Joe Zee Learns to Ski

Joe Zee hits the slopes (and the snow!) in Park City during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Check out some great images by Yvan Rodic of Facehunter here. Want to know more about his thoughts on the latest designers? Be sure to check out ALL ON THE LINE premiering in March on Sundance Channel. Joe [...]

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Festivals SUNcovered: Sundance Channel HQ

Get a sneak peak of the Sundance Channel HQ in Park City, Utah and see how they work their magic to bring the Sundance 2011 Film Festival to you. Want to see more? Check out clips from the festival here. Be sure to satisfy all your festival needs with the latest buzz, top stories, and [...]

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Sundance Film Festival 2011 – indie mecca or Hollywood extravaganza?

It must be January. Having packed the Golden Globes, the AFI luncheon, the Broadcast Critics Film Association awards, and a zillion other galas and parties into one weekend, it’s now on to the next thing: Sundance, which kicks off on Thursday, meaning Hollywood has exactly three days to get over their hangovers, charge a few more North Face puffy jackets to the AmEx, and figure out how, exactly, to fit in three movies, four dinners, and two after-parties into one Saturday night.

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Sundance Institute announces films selected to screen as part of Sundance Film Festival USA on January 27, 2011



Official Festival Sponsors Chase SapphireSM and Southwest Airlines Help Bring Sundance Film Festival USA to Local Cities Across America

Seattle Joins List of Cities Hosting Filmmakers and Films Direct from Fest; Cedar Rapids to Screen Both Seattle and Ann Arbor

Initiative Continues Commitment to Audience Engagement, Support of Independent Theaters

Life in a Day Makes World Premiere in Park City

Park City, UT – Sundance Institute today announced the films from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival scheduled to screen in theaters in nine different cities, including the newly added Seattle, Washington Egyptian Theatre, on the evening of Thursday, January 27, 2011. The screenings are part of Sundance Film Festival USA, designed to introduce the Festival experience to film-loving audiences nationwide. The 2011 Sundance Film Festival opens January 20 and runs through January 30 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.

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Fashion from the Sundance Film Festival

lynn_utah_08Tilda Swinton at the Sundance Film Festival in City, Utah

Our fellow Full Frontal Fashion blogger, Lynn Yaeger, has been following the fashion, or lack thereof, at the Sundance Film Festival. Read her review of a few outfits in Park City and be sure to check out Full Frontal Fashion for all the latest in contemporary fashion.

READ LYNN’S POST HERE.

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I ran into the biggest bunch of Utah Trannies last night

Utah Trannies support 8: THE MORMON PROPOSITIONPaula Froelich and Utah Trannies in Park City to support 8: THE MORMON PROPOSITION
I feel like a gang of roudy elephants held a party in my head last night and forgot to clean up. Some musings after the jump…

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Raw weather, rawhide and ready for Sundance 2010!


BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

Thank God Park City is too cold for PETA protesters. (Seriously – you ever notice how PETA works out of kind of cold places like NYC or not so cold places like LA, but they leave Chicago and Utah alone?). In preparation for Sundance, I went on weather.com and almost cried for my imaginary abuelita when it informed me that this year’s festivities fall directly in line with a snowstorm.

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