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Tickets for films at the Santy:
$8/general admission, $7/ Students & Seniors and $6/Park City Film Members. Tickets can be purchased online and at the box office 60min before the posted showtime for each film. Note that specialty films (ski movies, etc) may have a higher price point that will be noted on the film web page.
*Advance ticket purchase is not required*
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The Christophers
The children of a once famous artist (Ian McKellen) hire a forger (Michaela Coel) to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they’ll have an inheritance when he dies.
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A pioneer of skydiving cinematography, Joe Jennings looks back on a lifetime of creating iconic moments in film and television, while he tries to pull off his most ambitious stunt yet, turning a dreamlike vision into reality.
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It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and four tenacious girls strive to be a top-selling "Cookie Queen," navigating an $800 million business in which innocence and ambition collide.
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Fiercely independent journalist Amy Goodman has spent three decades holding the powerful to account, reporting from war zones and the Democracy Now! newsroom. "Steal This Story, Please!" is a riveting portrait of journalism’s power – and peril – in an era of corporate control and political attacks on truth.
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John Davidson: diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at a young age which alienated him from his peers, he struggled with a condition few people had witnessed.
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Against political resistance and industry skepticism, Luis Valdez pushes Chicano storytelling from the fields to the film screen with Zoot Suit and La Bamba, crafting iconic works that challenge, celebrate, and expand America's story.
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An intimate documentary following Jack Johnson's journey from surfer to filmmaker to world-renowned musician through rare archives and present-day reflections on how experience, friendship, and exploration shaped his sound and stories.
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"Natchez" captures an unsettling clash between history and memory in a small Mississippi town; a layered mosaic of people contending with the weight of the past in a place where it is always present.
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A documentary told from the perspective of Ku Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggling to navigate his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great-grandfather's escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future.
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Generations of artists call Robert A. Nakamura “the godfather of Asian American media,” but filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura calls him Dad. What begins as a documentary about his father’s career takes a turn with a Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis, and evolves into an exploration on art, activism, grief, and fatherhood.
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A timely and deeply human portrait of Billie Jean King—not just as a legendary athlete, but as a leader who used sport as a platform to change culture.
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Two Asian American dancers challenge the elite world of ballet to jettison offensive racial tropes and “chinky” Asian stereotypes, including dancing in yellowface makeup.
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