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Park City Film Music Festival schedule

Submitted by the Park City Film Music Festival,
Tom DiCillo's comedy "Delirious" will be among the screenings during this year's Park City Film Music Festival at The Prospector. (Courtesy of Leslie Harlow)
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All events are being held at the Prospector Lodge at 2175 Sidewinder in Park City

  • Friday, Aug. 21, 7 p.m. Opening Night Film Screening: "Pope Joan," music by Marcel Barsotti A 9th century woman of English extraction born in the German city of Ingelheim disguises herself as a man and rises through the Vatican ranks.
  • Saturday, Aug. 22, 5 p.m. Film: "Truth About Kerry," music by Ciaran Hope, Starring Stana Katic A young American woman is found dead on a beach in Ireland under mysterious circumstances. Her best friend, refusing to believe it was an accident, travels to the remote fishing village to investigate what really happened to her.
  • Saturday, Aug. 22, 7 p.m. Film: "Delirious," music by Anton Sanko, Starring Steve Buscemi and Michael Pitt An offbeat drama focused on a homeless youth, a pop music siren and a member of the paparazzi.
  • Sunday, Aug. 23, 3 p.m. Film: "Cowgirls ‘n’ Angels," music by Alan Williams, Starring Bailee Madison, Drew Waters, James Cromwell A group of rodeo trick-riders recruits a lonely but spirited young girl to join them.
  • Sunday, Aug. 23, 5 p.m. Film: "Against the Current," music by Anton Sanko, Starring Joseph Fiennes Struggling with a tragic past, a man with an urgent calling enlists two friends to help him swim the length of the Hudson River.
  • Sunday, Aug. 23, 7 p.m. Film: "Butterfly’s Dream," music by Rahman Altin In a small Turkish town, two young tuberculous-stricken poets try to survive while publishing their poems. As they both fall in love, their life would never be the same.
  • Monday, Aug. 24, 7 p.m. Film: "Atomic Mom," music by Marco D’Ambrosio The compelling documentary Atomic Mom lifts the veil on a part of US history that not many know of and those who do know- do not want to remember. Pauline Silvia, a Navy biologist, conducted experiments for the US Atomic Testing Program at the Nevada Test site. After fifty years, Pauline breaks her silence to talk to her daughter filmmaker M.T. Silvia about these experiments and why they haunt her still today.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 25, 7 p.m. Film: "Against the Current," music by Anton Sanko, Starring Joseph Fiennes Struggling with a tragic past, a man with an urgent calling enlists two friends to help him swim the length of the Hudson River.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 26, 8 p.m. Film: "Desert of Forbidden Art," music by Miriam Cutler Young Igor Savitsky pretended to buy state-approved art and daringly rescued thousands of forbidden fellow artists’ works, creating a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan,
  • Thursday Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Film: "Truth About Kerry," music by Ciaran Hope, Starring Stana Katic A young American woman is found dead on a beach in Ireland under mysterious circumstances. Her best friend, refusing to believe it was an accident, travels to the remote fishing village to investigate what really happened to her.
  • Thursday, Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Professional Film Scoring seminar I, presented by Composer Hummie Mann in the Prospector Coalition Room – Admission $50
  • Thursday, Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Film: "Love & Taxes" Music by Marco D’Ambrosio
  • Friday, Aug. 28, 5 p.m. Film: "Pope Joan" Music by Marcel Barsotti
  • Friday, Aug. 28, 7:30 p.m. Film: "Butterfly’s Dream" Music by Rahman Alti
  • Friday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Professional Film Scoring seminar II, presented by Composer Hummie Mann in the Prospector Coalition Room – Admission $50
  • Saturday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m. Professional Film Scoring seminar III, presented by Composer Hummie Mann in the Prospector Coalition Room – Admission $50
  • Saturday, Aug. 29, noon Keyboard Artists John Taylor Sargeant and Andrew Klay perform music from favorite film scores – free
  • Saturday, Aug. 29, 7 p.m. Film Music Concert featuring top studio musicians in the Utah film industry Admission $10 at the door.

    Tickets and more information about the Festival at http://www.pcfmf.org.


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