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PARK CITY

8:30 a.m., Holiday II: "Shake Hands With the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire" is a Canadian documentary about the guilt-plagued career-military man who led an undersupported United Nations team in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide.

10 a.m., Holiday IV: "New York Doll," a documentary-competition film by Brigham Young University graduate Greg Whiteley profiling former New York Dolls musician and LDS Church convert Arthur "Killer" Kane.

11:30 a.m., Library Center: "Dear Wendy" has a teenage pacifist in a blue-collar mining town finding a gun and forming a secret club; Jamie Bell and Bill Pullman star.

Noon, Egyptian: "On a Clear Day" has a depressed older man deciding to swim the English Channel; Peter Mullen, Brenda Blethyn and Billy Boyd ("The Lord of the Rings") star.

11:30 a.m., Racquet Club: "How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer," a dramatic-competition film, has three generations of single Mexican-American women finding romance in the heat of an Arizona summer; Elizabeth Pena, America Ferrera and Steven Bauer star.

2:30 p.m., Library Center: "Game 6" is a comedy with Michael Keaton as a New York playwright at war with a powerful critic (Robert Downey Jr.); Griffin Dunne, Bebe Neuwirth and Catherine O'Hara co-star.

2:30 p.m., Prospector: "Why We Fight," a documentary-competition film, suggests that since the 1950s, life in the United States has been dependent on war.

2:30 p.m., Racquet Club: "Police Beat," a dramatic-competition film, is a gentle look at disorientation through the eyes of a Muslim West African immigrant who becomes a policeman in Seattle and falls for a white woman who doesn't believe in monogamy.

3 p.m., Eccles: "Kung Fu Hustle," a Chinese martial-arts comedy by the maker of "Shaolin Soccer," is about a wannabe gangster in 1940s Canton.

4 p.m., Holiday IV: "Shape of the Moon," from the Netherlands, is a documentary follow-up to "The Eye of the Day," again looking at Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world.

5:30 p.m., Racquet Club: "Thumbsucker," a dramatic-competition film, a comedy about a high-schooler who tries to stop sucking his thumb; Tilda Swinton, Vincent D'Onofrio, Keanu Reeves, Kelli Garner, Benjamin Bratt and Vince Vaugh star.

6 p.m., Eccles: "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" stars Daniel Day-Lewis as an idealist who has raised his 16-year-old daughter in an isolated commune; with Catherine Keener and Beau Bridges, and written and directed by Day-Lewis' wife Rebecca Miller.

7 p.m., Holiday IV: "The Liberace of Baghdad" is a British documentary about the title character, offbeat, classically trained pianist Samir Peter.

9 p.m., Egyptian: "Crnicas," a dramatic film from Ecuador, stars John Leguizamo as a TV journalist covering the police investigation of a serial rapist/murderer who stalks young children.

9:30 p.m., Eccles: "The Jacket" features Adrien Brody as a Gulf War veteran with amnesia who is accused of murder; Keira Knightley, Kris Kristofferson, Jennifer Jason-Leigh and Kelly Lynch co-star.

11:30 p.m., Holiday II: "Shakespeare Behind Bars," a documentary-competition film about imprisoned convicts casting themselves in "The Tempest."

Midnight, Holiday III: "Green Chair" has a 32-year-old divorcee romancing a 19-year-old college student in Korea, where he is considered a minor until age 20.

Panel Discussion, 3 p.m., Egyptian: "Imaginary Worlds: Animation and Computer-Generated Reality," moderated by Leonard Maltin

Filmmaker Lodge, 11 a.m.: "The World Is Watching" (documentaries)

Filmmaker Lodge, 2 p.m.: "Meet the Foreign Press"

Music Cafe: Dresden Dolls, 2:30 p.m.; Nellie McKay, 3:10 p.m.; Peter Cincotti, 3:50 p.m.; Michael McDonald, 4:30 p.m.

Music Night Cafe: alaska!, 8:30 p.m.; Gary Louris, Raz Mesinia and Pete Fitzpatrick, 9:15 p.m.; Calexico, 11:15 p.m.

SALT LAKE CITY

Noon, Broadway: "The Talent Given to Us" has writer/director Andrew Wagner using his family as actors for the story of a domestic road trip.

Noon, Trolley Square: "Lila Says" offers a romantic triangle and forbidden love among youths in an Arab neighborhood.

3 p.m., Broadway: "Reel Paradise," a documentary, follows independent-film maven John Pierson as he and his wife share movies with natives in a remote area of Fiji.

3 p.m., Trolley Square: "Tony Takitani," a Japanese film, adapts a short story about a lonely illustrator who marries a woman who goes on shopping binges.

4:30 and 7:30 p.m., Trolley Square: "The Matador," with Pierce Brosnan as a lonely hit man in Mexico City; Greg Kinnear and Hope Davis co-star.

4:30 p.m., Broadway: "The Protocols of Zion," a documentary about anti-Semitism.

6:45 p.m., Broadway: "Lonesome Jim," a dramatic-competition film, directed by character actor Steve Buscemi, has a young man (Casey Affleck) on the heels of failure, returning from New York to his Midwest home, only to be reminded of why he left; with Liv Tyler, Mary Kaye Place, Seymour Cassel.

6:45 p.m., Trolley Square: "Pretty Persuasion," a dramatic-competition film, is a social satire with a teenage girl in an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills as its primary character; Evan Rachel Wood, James Woods, Jane Krakowski and Selma Blair star.

9:45 p.m., Trolley Square: "On a Clear Day" has a depressed older man deciding to swim the English Channel; Peter Mullen, Brenda Blethyn and Billy Boyd ("The Lord of the Rings") star.

SUNDANCE RESORT

1 p.m., Sundance Village: "Kekexili: Mountain Patrol" looks at antelope being slaughtered by poachers in western China, as a Beijing journalist tries to track down the story.

4 p.m., Sundance Village: "Ellie Parker," a dramatic-competition film, stars Naomi Watts as a Los Angeles actress trying to find herself; Chevy Chase co-stars.

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7 and 10 p.m., Sundance Village: "Upside of Anger" is a romantic comedy with Kevin Costner as a suburbanite who tries to romance his neighbor, an abandoned mother (Joan Allen) of four headstrong daughters (Erika Christensen, Evan Rachel Wood, Keri Russell, Alicia Witt).

OGDEN

6:30 p.m., Peery's Egyptian: "Happy Endings," the opening-night film, a dark comedy; Lisa Kudrow, Laura Dern and Maggie Gyllenhaal star.

9:30 p.m., Peery's Egyptian: "Loggerheads," a dramatic-competition film that intertwines three Mother's Day stories, with Bonnie Hunt, Tess Harper, Chris Sarandon and Michael Learned.

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