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Today's Sundance highlights

Published: Thursday, Jan. 27, 2005 12:04 p.m. MST
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11:30 p.m., Library Center: "Brick," a dramatic-competition film with a film-noir style, looks at a high school loner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who looks into the murder of a girl he cared for; with Lukas Haas, Noah Fleiss and Richard Roundtree.

11:30 p.m., Prospector Square: "This Revolution" has a celebrated cameraman shooting protestors outside the Republican National Convention; Rosario Dawson, Amy Redford and Dr. Joyce Brothers are among the cast.

Midnight, Holiday IV: "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room," a documentary-competition film, about the '90s Enron corporate scandal has already been picked up for distribution.

Filmmaker Lodge, 11 a.m.: "Writing the Land"

Filmmaker Lodge, 2 p.m.: "The Waltz: The Filmmaker/Subject Dance"

Music Cafe: Glen Phillips, and Nickel Creek's Sara and Sean Watkins, 2:30 p.m.; Los Pinguos, 3:10 p.m.; Ra�l Mid�n, 3:50 p.m.; Midnight Movies, 4:30 p.m.; And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, 5:10 p.m.

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6 p.m., Broadway: "Who Killed Cock Robin?" a dramatic-competition film, looks at the intersecting lives of three disparate men living in Butte, Mont.

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6 and 9 p.m., Trolley Square: "Heights" has Glenn Close as a Broadway diva who discovers her husband is cheating on her, and whose wedding-photographer daughter (Elizabeth Banks) is going through an identity crisis and fighting with her fiance; Eric Bogosian and Jesse Bradford co-star.

6:45 and 9:45 p.m., Broadway: "The Chumscrubber" begins with a teen suicide discovered by the victim's best friend (Jamie Bell) and then journeys into a dark satire of life in suburbia; with Ralph Fiennes, Rita Wilson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Allison Janney and Glenn Close.

6:45 and 9:45 p.m., Trolley Square: "Snowland" is a Bergmanesque German film about a newly widowed mother in the snowy wilderness where she finds a body in a secluded farmhouse.

7:30 p.m., Broadway: "Mardi Gras: Made in China," a documentary-competition film, examines the harsh life of those who work in the largest Mardi Gras bead factory in the world located in China.

7:30 p.m., Trolley Square: "Tony Takitani," a Japanese film, adapts a short story about a lonely illustrator who marries a woman who goes on shopping binges.

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