Park City Forum Schedule

WINDRIDER FORUM @ PARK CITY- DURING THE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL, JANUARY 19TH thru 24TH. Hosted by Mountain Vineyard (1401 Kearns Blvd. Park City, UT)

 

Monday January 19th, beginning @ 6pm

“Evening of Angelus Showcase”

Join us for screenings of 2009 Angelus Award winners and for Q&A with filmmakers.

Deface Production Excellence Award sponsored by Mole-Richardson –  John Arlotto, Art Center College of Design

When a North Korea man is pushed to the edge by his daughter’s senseless death, he risks his life to challenge the oppressive government, making his voice heard through an extreme and unusual action.

Small Change - Anna McGrath, Victorian College of the Arts, Australia Triumph of the Spirit Award sponsored by The Peter Glenville Foundation

A man struggles without his wife, a little girl loses a tooth, and a boy reacts the only way he knows how.

Unattachedwith Corinne Kelly, Producer

Tuesday January 20th

10:00am Class session with Director, Justin Lerner and his film, Replacement Child 

Justin Lerner, University of California, Los Angeles After spending a year in a juvenile center, Todd Turnbull returns to his backwoods hometown a repentant, deeply religious boy, but is soon confronted with a decision to either let his friend die, or break his oath of non-violence and take matters into his own hands.

Tuesday January 20th-Friday January 24th

Sundance Films, Class Sessions and Panel discussions with Sundance filmmakers.

Saturday January 24th @ 6pm

Thank You Host Home Evening and Spirit of Windrider Award Presentation to Rick Stevenson to be followed by a feature film.

As We Forgive (www.asweforgivemovie.com)

Angelus Outstanding Documentary Award sponsored by Priddy Brothers Laura Waters Hinson, American University

“A powerful story…it will help you forgive the people in your life.”

                                                                     -Rick Warren

Could you forgive a person who murdered your family? This is the question faced by the subjects of As We Forgive, a documentary about two Rwandan women coming face-to-face with the men who slaughtered their families during the 1994 genocide. Struggling to live again as neighbors, these survivors and killers discover the power and the pain of radical reconciliation.

Gold Winner 2008 Student Academy Award

Winner Crystal Heart Award, Heartland Film Festival

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