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'Little Women'

Gillian Armstrong's 1994 version of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," about a mother (Susan Sarandon) and daughters Jo (Winona Ryder), Meg (Trini Alvarado), Beth (Claire Danes) and Amy (Kirsten Dunst/Samantha Mathis) in New England during the Civil War. Part of the Books 2 Movies series, presented by Park City Library, Summit County Libraries and the Park City Film Series.

When • Friday, 2 p.m.

Where • Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch, 1885 W. Ute Blvd., Park City

Tickets • Free

Also • Saturday, 4 p.m.; Park City Library Center, 1255 Park Ave.; free

'Ramona'

The 1928 silent melodrama "Ramona," starring Dolores Del Rio as a mixed-race orphan who falls in love with a Temecula Indian (Warren Baxter), but faces racism in old California. The movie, filmed in part in Zion National Park, was believed lost until an original tinted print was found in the Russian film archives and restored by the Library of Congress. Blaine Gale accompanies on the mighty Wurlitzer organ.

When • Thursday and Friday, 7:30 p.m.

Where • The Organ Loft, 3331 S. Edison St., South Salt Lake

Tickets • $6; $5 for children

'Cameraperson'

The documentary memoir "Cameraperson," in which veteran cinematographer Kristen Johnson uses footage from the movies she's shot to tell her own life story.

When • Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 6 p.m.

Where • Park City Library Center, 1255 Park Ave.

Tickets • $8; $7 for students and seniors

'Only Yesterday'

Isao Takahata's 1991 animated tale "Only Yesterday," which follows a young woman (voiced by Daisy Ridley) as she travels to the countryside and thinks back to her childhood.

When • Saturday, 11 a.m.

Where • Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South

Tickets • Free

'Zarafa'

The animated tale "Zarafa," about a friendship between an African boy and a young giraffe. Presented as a year-round program of the Utah Film Center's Tumbleweeds Film Festival.

When • Monday, 4 p.m.

Where • Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, West Jordan

Tickets • Free

Also • Saturday, Jan. 14, 2 p.m.; Orem Public Library, 58 N. State St., Orem; free

'Tommy Boy'

The 1995 comedy "Tommy Boy," with Chris Farley as a slob who, when his father (Brian Dennehy) dies, must work to save the family's auto-parts company, aided by his dad's weaselly assistant (David Spade).

When • Monday, 10 p.m.

Where • Brewvies Cinema & Pub, 677 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City

Tickets • Free; must be 21 or older.

'The Lost World'

The 1925 silent adventure "The Lost World," based on Arthur Conan Doyle's story of an expedition to a land where prehistoric creatures still live. Wallace Beery, Bessie Love and Lewis Stone lead the cast, but the real star is the stop-motion animation by Willis O'Brien (who later did the effects on "King Kong"). After the movie, Carrie Levitt-Bussian, paleontology collections manager for the Natural History Museum of Utah, will talk about dinosaurs.

When • Tuesday, 7 p.m.

Where • Salt Lake City Public Library - Main, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets • Free

'Before the Flood'

The documentary "Before the Flood," presented by Leonardo DiCaprio, looks at the dramatic changes now occurring due to climate change, and the actions individuals and society can take to prevent the disruption of life on our planet. Visit bit.ly/2j1veEZ to RSVP.

When • Wednesday, 7 p.m.

Where • Impact Hub, 150 S. State St., Salt Lake City

Tickets • Free

'Underwater Dreams'

The documentary "Underwater Dreams," which follows a group of students, all sons of undocumented Mexican immigrants, who outclassed MIT engineering students in a contest to build an underwater robot — and what happened to the students after the competition. A panel discussion will follow the screening.

When • Thursday, 6:30 p.m.

Where • Park City Library Center, 1255 Park Ave., Park City

Tickets • Free

'Tower'

The animated documentary "Tower," which recounts the stories of witnesses, heroes and survivors of America's first mass school shooting, when a sniper opened fire from the University of Texas Tower on August 1, 1966, killing 16 and injuring dozens.

When • Thursday, 7 p.m.

Where • Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, West Jordan

Tickets • Free

'Loving'

The drama "Loving," which profiles Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga), a Virginia couple who battled the law against interracial marriage all the way to the Supreme Court.

When • Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13-14, 8 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 15, 6 p.m.

Where • Park City Library Center, 1255 Park Ave., Park City

Tickets • $8; $7 for students and seniors.

'Aunt Hilda'

The French animated tale "Aunt Hilda (Tante Hilda)," about a woman who must use her city greenhouse to help the Earth save itself from a genetically modified super-grain disrupting the balance of nature. Screened in French, with English subtitles, as part of the Dual Language Immersion Film Program, presented by the Park City Film Series, Park City Library and Summit County Libraries.

When • Saturday, Jan. 14, 4 p.m.

Where • Park City Library Center, 1255 Park Ave., Park City

Tickets • Free