Actor Mark Harmon was one of the stars attracting gazes Saturday at film festival.
Mike Terry, Deseret News
Sundance tickets
While most screenings for the Sundance Film Festival are "sold out," there may still be some seats available.
Wait-list numbers are given out at theaters hosting daily screenings when the box office opens. For $15, patrons receive a wait-list number. They have to return to the theater at least 30 minutes before the scheduled screening.
Festival screening coordinators will sell additional tickets based on wait-list numbers and availability. Refunds will be given to those who are not admitted. Tickets and wait-list numbers are available through cash sales only.
The festival's online film guide (www.sundance.org/festival/filmguide/) lists which showings have some tickets available, based on the latest sales figures.
For more information on the 2009 Sundance Festival and ticket availability, visit www.sundance.org/festival. E-mail festivaltickets@sundance.org or call 435-776-7878.
Films today
PARK CITY
"El General," 9 a.m., Egyptian Theatre
"Amreeka," 2:15 p.m., Racquet Club Theatre
"Brief Interviews With Hideous Men," 3:15 p.m., Eccles Theatre
"Nollywood Babylon," 6:15 p.m., Holiday Village Cinema IV
"Peter and Vandy," 8 p.m., Racquet Club Theatre
"Good Hair," midnight, Holiday Village Cinema IV
SALT LAKE CITY
"Brooklyn's Finest," 6:30 p.m., Rose Wagner Center
"William Kunstler," 6:45 p.m., Broadway Cinema V
"Prom Night in Mississippi," 9:45 p.m., Rose Wagner Center
OGDEN
"The Greatest," 6:30 p.m., Peery's Egyptian Theater
SUNDANCE RESORT
"Humpday," 3 p.m., Sundance Resort Screening Room
"500 Days of Summer," 9 p.m., Sundance Resort Screening Room
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