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Park City Film gets 'Swift.Silent.Deep' this Friday

One Book, One Community Film Screening: ‘Swift.Silent.Deep’ When: 7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 25 Where: Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. Cost: Free, but registration is suggested Web: parkcityfilm.org

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Park City Film heats up summer screenings

Many of the screenings are through a partnership with North Summit Unite, a non-profit consisting of local residents who are on a mission to preserve and retain the unique culture of the North Summit area.

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An expanded Latino Arts Fest returns to Park City after a year of uncertainty

Park Record file photo The Christian Center of Park City’s Latino Arts Festival will make up for lost time this year. After not hosting the event last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the humanitarian nonprofit will present a week of art, music and dance from June 20 to June 26 in venues located throughout the area, said Executive Director Rob Harter. “Typically the festival has been a two-day affair, but we’ve stretched it out for nearly a week,” Harter said. “We had originally thought to stretch things out for social distancing, and to have a few more options for people who wouldn’t have been able to attend a two-day festival, but we thought why not work with other partners to schedule events all week.”

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Drive-in movies will return on June 3 at Utah Olympic Park

Park Record file photo The Twilight Drive-In at Utah Olympic Park is back for an encore. After last year’s successful run that featured nine weekends of films, 10,000 attendees and 3,000 cars, Dragonfli Media Technologies, Park City Film and the Utah Olympic Park announced a new season will start with Tiaka Waititi’s “Thor: Ragnarok,” rated PG-13, on Thursday, June 3. Tickets for the films are available by visiting parkcityfilm.org. (See accompanying box for June’s lineup). “We’re excited to do this again,” said Michael Jacquet, chief revenue officer of Dragonfli Media Technologies, which will provide the LED screen and other technical amenities for the screenings. “Since it all worked really well, people have been asking us to bring this back. So we’re ready to do it again.”

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