Sundance tickets

While most screenings for the Sundance Film Festival are "sold out," there may still be some seats available.

Wait-list numbers are given out at theaters hosting daily screenings when the box office opens. For $15, patrons receive a wait-list number. They have to return to the theater at least 30 minutes before the scheduled screening.

Festival screening coordinators will sell additional tickets based on wait-list numbers and availability. Refunds will be given to those who are not admitted. Tickets and wait-list numbers are available through cash sales only.

The festival's online film guide (www.sundance.org/festival/filmguide/) lists which showings have some tickets available, based on the latest sales figures.

For more information on the 2009 Sundance Festival and ticket availability, visit www.sundance.org/festival. E-mail festivaltickets@sundance.org or call 435-776-7878.

Films today

PARK CITY

"El General," 9 a.m., Egyptian Theatre

"Amreeka," 2:15 p.m., Racquet Club Theatre

"Brief Interviews With Hideous Men," 3:15 p.m., Eccles Theatre

"Nollywood Babylon," 6:15 p.m., Holiday Village Cinema IV

"Peter and Vandy," 8 p.m., Racquet Club Theatre

"Good Hair," midnight, Holiday Village Cinema IV

SALT LAKE CITY

"Brooklyn's Finest," 6:30 p.m., Rose Wagner Center

"William Kunstler," 6:45 p.m., Broadway Cinema V

"Prom Night in Mississippi," 9:45 p.m., Rose Wagner Center

OGDEN

"The Greatest," 6:30 p.m., Peery's Egyptian Theater

SUNDANCE RESORT

"Humpday," 3 p.m., Sundance Resort Screening Room

"500 Days of Summer," 9 p.m., Sundance Resort Screening Room

Music today

PARK CITY

Birdmonster, 2 p.m.; Maiysha, 2:40 p.m.; John Rzeznik, 3:20 p.m.; Wynonna, 4 p.m.; Damien Rice, 5:10 p.m., ASCAP Cafe

SALT LAKE CITY

The Platte, 6 p.m., Beehive Tea Room, 12 W. 300 South

SUNDANCE RESORT

Zach Parrish, 7 p.m., Owl Bar, Sundance Resort (ages 21 and older)

Events today

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Web Content: Where Are The Big Ideas for Small Screens? panel discussion, noon, New Frontier on Main

Meet The Sundance Filmmakers, presentation, 2 p.m., New Frontier on Main

Sundance at 25

1998: The 1,300-seat Eccles Theatre opens its doors, and the festival headquarters move to the Shadow Ridge Lodge. The Piper-Heidsieck Tribute award is given to actress Frances McDormand. Films include "Pi," "Gods and Monsters" and "The Opposite of Sex."

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