Sundance Film Festival: Local Lens Screenings
Sunday @ Library Auditorium
5:15pm
A free screening of select short films from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. All films are open captioned. Short films are not rated.
Film List:
The Long Valley - Documenting the people and landscapes of the Salinas Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in California.
Tiger - A portrait of award-winning, internationally acclaimed Indigenous artist and elder Dana Tiger, her family, and the resurgence of the iconic Tiger T-shirt company.
We Were The Scenery - In 1975, Hoa Thi Le and Hue Nguyen Che fled from Vietnam by boat and docked in the Philippines, where they were utilized as background extras during the filming of Apocalypse Now.
12 Minutes Max
Sunday 2pm @ Library Auditorium
12 Minutes Max is a curated monthly experimental performance series, presented by the Salt Lake City Public Library, featuring new original works by local artists in many disciplines, including dance, music, film, and more. Each event includes three varied performances, with a short Q&A after each piece.
Bocce Ball
Located on the lawn of Library Square.
- Friday 5-8pm
- Saturday 12-8pm
- Sunday 12-7pm
This ancient game was first documented in 5200 BCE and later popularized by the Roman Empire. It most closely resembles bowling and is played around the world! It requires skill, strategy and just a little luck. The Utah Bocce Ball Association provides instruction throughout the festival.
Alebrije Painting with Clara Amezcua
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Saturday 12pm-5pm
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Sunday 12pm-5pm
Alebrijes are a Mexican folk art tradition that involve decorating fantastical animals in vibrant colors and patterns. Come contribute to our own communal 6ft tall alebrije made by artist, Clara Amezcua!