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Best bets for the 2013 Sundance Film Festival for Saturday, Jan. 26:

"Inequality for All"

Noon • Yarrow Hotel Theatre, Park City

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich explains why the rich get richer and everyone else doesn't, and why that's bad for the economy and democracy, in this entertaining and important documentary.

"Austenland"

3:30 p.m. • Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Salt Lake City

Director Jerusha Hess brings her funny romantic comedy, about a Jane Austen obsessive (Keri Russell) visiting a Regency-era theme park, to her hometown audience.

"Narco Cultura"

3:30 p.m. • Redstone Cinema 1

A Juarez crime-scene investigator and a "narco corrida" musician represent two lives touched by the growing drug violence in Mexico, in this gritty documentary.

Sean P. Means —

Need a ticket?

At 8 a.m., hit a Sundance box office (Trolley Square, 700 E. 600 South, Salt Lake City; Gateway Center, 138 Heber Ave., Park City; or Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden) to see if any tickets have been released to today's screenings. Or get in the wait-list line at the theater two hours before the screening.