Arts & Entertainment
Park City Film showing Oscar-nominated shorts this weekend
PARK CITY, Utah — With the 94th Academy Awards roughly a month away, Park City Film is showcasing all of the Oscar-nominated short films this weekend at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library.
A different collection of films will be shown each night. The programs start at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 6 p.m. on Sunday. The schedule is below:
Friday Night – Animated Shorts (97 min)
(R-rated equivalent and not appropriate for children under the age of 18)
– Affairs of the Art (UK/Canada, 17min), dir. Joanna Quinn, Les Mills
– Bestia (Chile, 16min), dir. Hugo Covarrubias
– Robin Robin (UK, 31min), dir. Daniel Ojari, Michael Please
– The Windshield Wiper (Spain, 14min), dir. Alberto Mielgo
Saturday Night – Documentary Shorts (160 min)
(PG-13 and R rating equivalent)
– Audible (USA, 38min), dir. Matt Ogens
– Lead Me Home (USA, 39min), dir. Pedro Kos, Jon Shenk
– The Queen of Basketball (USA, 22min), dir. Ben Proudfoot
– Three Songs for Benazir (Afghanistan, 22min), dir. Gulistan Mirzaei, Elizabeth Mirzaei
– When We Were Bullies (Germany,/USA, 22min), dir. Jay Rosenblatt
Sunday Night – Live Action Shorts (125 min)
(R-rated equivalent)
– Ala Kachuu – Take and Run (Switzerland, 38min), dir. Maria Brendle
– On My Mind (Denmark, 18min), dir. Martin Strange-Hansen
– Please Hold (USA, 19min), dir. KD Davila
– The Dress (Poland, 30min), dir. Tadeusz Lysiak
– The Long Goodbye (UK, 12min), dir. Aneil Karia
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Complete film descriptions and trailers
Park City Film requires all patrons to provide proof of full vaccination in order to attend film screenings. They are operating at 60% capacity at the Jim Santy Auditorium and masks are required for all patrons without exception.
How (and where) to watch the 2022 Oscar nominees online