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    Friday, December 05, 2008
    The Cinemark question
    The talk about a boycott of the Sundance Film Festival has, for the most part, died down.

    Most people have acknowledged that lashing out against Utah because the LDS Church urged its members donated millions to the anti-gay Prop. 8 in California may not be an effective strategy - and punishing Sundance, an event that has championed Queer Cinema virtually from the beginning, is hurting friends more than the opposition.

    There is one subset of a Sundance-related boycott still gestating: A call to boycott the Cinemark theater chain - including Park City's Holiday Village Cinemas - because Cinemark CEO Alan Stock (a Mormon raised in Roy, Utah) donated $9,999 to the Yes on 8 campaign.

    Festival director Geoffrey Gilmore told The New York Times that Sundance wouldn't pull out of the Holiday Village - "we don't have an alternative," he said - but the festival would be careful not to schedule any movie to play only at the Holiday Village.

    This isn't much of a logistical change - the U.S. documentary competition has most of its screenings at the Holiday Village, but each film usually gets another screening at either the Library Center or Prospector Square. The biggest alteration may be for the World Cinema Documentary competition, and the Shorts and Frontier programs.

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    Wednesday, December 03, 2008
    Out of the loop
    So you think being the big cheeses at the Sundance Film Festival means you're in the know about all things Hollywood? You would be wrong.

    Festival director Geoffrey Gilmore and programming director John Cooper confessed Tuesday that watching the films that apply to be in Sundance takes up so much time, they barely keeps up on the big Oscar-season contenders.

    "All I ever watch is Sundance movies," Gilmore said. "Sometimes it puts me so far behind, it's unbelievable."

    "I don't know how many times I go to the Academy Awards, and I'm watching three movies the day before to catch up," Cooper agreed.

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