About the Film
The name “Forever Is Now” comes from the writings of poet Lyman Hafen. If the history of the earth were to be written into a 1000-page book, our time here would barely take up a single letter. And yet, the significance of what we do now will be felt long into forever.
This film follows ten people who are Zion National Park’s keepers and caretakers. At a time of increasing tension between recreation and environmental impact, the film follows a path to the future through character stories that are personal, complex, and compelling. Shot in all four seasons across fourteen successive months, the film captures Zion like it’s never been seen before—instilling a sense of awe and ownership for public lands today, tomorrow, and forever.
The feature film will be preceded by a selection of short films produced by Local Studio that celebrate the unique communities and cultures of Utah – “Cowboy Poet,” “The Salt of Sound” and “Anthem Piece.” Director Sean Slobodan and producer Shandi Kano will be on site to introduce the films and talk about the impact of their work.
Part of the Made in Utah Film Series and sponsored in part by the Utah Film Commission.
Park City Film is partnering with Utah Olympic Park and Dragonfli Media to present the Twilight Drive-In at the Utah Olympic Park, a drive-in movie series to bring the community together for fun, socially-distant evenings celebrating film. Join us for a fun night out watching films under the stars!
TICKETING NOTES:
– Tickets are priced per car per film.
– Cars will be assigned specific spots based on height at the entrance gate, with larger/taller cars in the back.
– All patrons must arrive in a vehicle – scooters and walk-ups will not be allowed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
– Please arrive at least 30min before the film starts to insure that we can load all the cars in before showtime.
FOOD/CONCESSION OPTIONS:
Fresh popcorn, candy and drinks will be available for purchase.
COVID-19 Requirements:
In order to insure the safety and well-being of our community during the COVID-19 pandemic, the following rules must be followed. Non-compliance will result in immediate expulsion from the event without a refund.
Vehicles spots have been spaced to allow for social distancing between cars and groups. Attendees are requested to stay within their designated space. We require all people to wear a face mask if they choose to be out of their vehicles. Please adhere to the rules we know: maintain a distance of 6 feet from others not in your immediate friend/family group, use a face mask in group settings and when you are visiting the concessions stand or restrooms, wash hands using soap and/or use hand sanitizer. Above all else, we ask that you use common sense and respect the well-being of those around you.
Dogs are not allowed at this event.
Please do not come if you are sick, or experiencing any COVID symptoms. We will ask individuals to leave if they are unable or unwilling to abide by the rules. Additional questions? Check out our Twilight Drive-in FAQ page.
The Utah Olympic Park lot will open 30 min before the scheduled start time for the film.
**All ticket sales are final** Refunds will not be issued if the film screening is cancelled due to inclement weather or high winds.
Film Info
Dates
Jun 19, 2021Showtimes
8pmRated
Not RatedRun Time
60 minDirected by
Sean Slobodan