Slamdance's slate
The Slamdance Film Festival, Sundance's upstart kid brother, has announced the 30 feature films that will screen Jan. 17-25 at Park City's Treasure Mountain Inn.
The opening-night film is "Real Time," about a hitman (Randy Quaid) who gives his mark, a compulsive gambler (Jay Baruchel, from "Knocked Up"), one hour to live. (Oddly enough, Sundance's opening-night film, "In Bruges," is another comedy-drama about hitmen.)
The rest of the list is here.
The opening-night film is "Real Time," about a hitman (Randy Quaid) who gives his mark, a compulsive gambler (Jay Baruchel, from "Knocked Up"), one hour to live. (Oddly enough, Sundance's opening-night film, "In Bruges," is another comedy-drama about hitmen.)
The rest of the list is here.


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