The 2007 Sundance Outdoor Film Festival is under way. Films begin at sunset, around 9 p.m., at the Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main. Participants are asked to bring a blanket and picnic and enjoy free screenings of films selected to represent the artistic focus of the Sundance Institute. This summer's festival features a weekly theme.
The lineup is as follows: today, "The Truman Show"; July 23, "Kinky Boots"; July 30, "Never Cry Wolf"; Aug. 6, "Stop Making Sense"; Aug. 13, "Ocean's 11" (1960); and Aug. 20, "Dr. Strangelove."
Now in its 10th year, the Outdoor Film Festival continues to present a mix of work that highlights the diversity, creativity, and story-telling power of film. For more information, visit www.sundance.org.