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"Marjorie Prime," starring Lois Smith and Jon Hamm, made its premiere Monday, Jan. 23, at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City. Writer-director Michael Almereyda ("Nadja," SFF '94; "Hamlet," SFF '00; "Experimenter," SFF '15) adapts Jordan Harrison's play, in which Smith reprises her stage role as an 86-year-old woman who receives a handsome artificial-intelligence companion (Hamm) programmed to feed her life's story back to her. Also starring Geena Davis and Tim Robbins; part of the Premieres program.