Hitchcock, before the war
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 thriller "Foreign Correspondent," starring Joel McCrea as an American reporter caught up in spies and intrigue in Europe just before the start of World War II. Presented by the Brigham Young University movie archives.
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When » Friday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m.
Where » Harold B. Lee Library auditorium, Brigham Young University, Provo.
Tickets » Free.
Rust never sleeps
"The Color of Your Socks: A Year With Pipilotti Rust," a documentary that follows the Swiss video artist as she prepares a major show at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. (Rust showed her work "Lobe of Lung: The Saliva Ooze Away to the Underground" in the New Frontier section of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.)
When » Friday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m.
Where » Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City
Tickets » Free
Making it in Utah
The Park City Film Series celebrates Utah film production with its "Made In Utah Film Weekend:" Jonathan Demme’s "Melvin & Howard" on Friday; the 2011 bicycling drama "Peloton" on Saturday; and John Ford’s Western classic "The Searchers" on Sunday.
When » Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13-14, at 8 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 15, at 6 p.m.
Where » Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave., Park City
Tickets » $7; $6 for students and seniors, at the door.
Love triangle at core of Russian silent
Abram Room’s 1927 Russian silent film "Bed and Sofa," which depicts a love triangle in the small living quarters of an apartment in Soviet-era Moscow. Singer-songwriter Psoy Korolenko will provide musical accompaniment, with singing and keyboards.
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