Foursite Film Festival Schedule

TREEHOUSE MUSEUM

347 22nd St., Ogden. (801) 394-9663.

All screenings free with museum admission, $6/children (toddler-age 15), $5/age 16 and older.

Children's film block 1: 2 p.m. Thursday, 4 p.m. June 11 and 2 p.m. June 12.

Children's film block 2: 4 p.m. Thursday, 2 p.m. June 11 and 4 p.m. June 12.

UNION STATION

Browning Theater and Theater Annex venues (north end of building)

2501 Wall Ave., Ogden. Facility questions, (801) 629-8444.

Thursday

6 p.m.: Opening reception, refreshments, cash bar. Theater Annex. $10.

8 p.m.: Opening night film, "Earthwork," 95 minutes, by Californian Chris Ordal, about crop artist Stan Herd and his plan to transform a weed-choked New York City lot, owned by Donald Trump, with the help of homeless people. Browning Theater. $5.

StandardNET Video: Watch the trailer for 'Earthwork'

June 11

7 p.m.: Dinner and a Movie, selected films and a meal, Browning Theater. $10.

June 12

Events are free unless noted.

10 a.m.: "Cody Wright: Born to Ride," 60 minutes, by Jon Smith of Cedar City, about a year in the life of a bronco rider seeking the world title. Browning Theater.

10:15 a.m.: Music and Dance Videos. Theater Annex.

11 a.m.: Family Friendly Films. Browning Theater.

11:15 a.m.: Short Shorts. Theater Annex.

11:30 a.m.: "A Girl Like You With A Boy Like Me," 11 minutes, by Ruben Amar of New York City, about a man who wants to break up with his girlfriend. Annex Theater.

LINK: Watch a clip from 'A Girl Like You and a Boy Like Me'

Noon: "Action Hero's Guide to Saving Lives," 15 minutes, by Californian Justin Lutsky, starring Patrick Warburton as Ace Mulligan, a semi-successful action hero. Browning Theater.

StandardNET Video: Watch the trailer for 'Action Hero's Guide to Saving Lives'

Noon: "Thomas Comma," 26 minutes, by New Yorker Ken Kimmelman, an animated film based on a children's book about a comma looking for the right sentence. Theater Annex.

12:30 p.m.: "2095," 25 minutes, by Californian Troy Romeo, about a shy man in love with an aloof co-worker, and a computer in love with the man. Browning Theater. For age 10 and older.

YouTube: Watch the trailer for '2095'

12:30 p.m.: Children's Film Block 1. Theater Annex.

1 p.m.: "Songs From the Wood," 20 minutes, by Kevin LeStarge, of Riverton, and Keaton Mangelson, of Draper, about a man who hunts in the woods, and finds himself hunted. Browning Theater. For age 12 and older.

1:15 p.m.: "Unpleasantville," 18 minutes, by Colton Tran of Clearfield, about an elitist family that tries to move to a better neighborhood and ends up in a parallel world of monsters, including the pumpkin-headed O'Lantern family. Theater Annex.

LINK: Watch the trailer for 'Unpleasantville'

1:30 p.m.: "A Short Goodbye," 20 minutes, by Spanky Ward of Salt Lake City, about a doctor who meets a girl claiming to be an angel. Browning Theater.

1:45 p.m.: "Jack and Jen," 26 minutes, by David Morgan of Mountain Green, about two homeless people who struggle to survive the coming winter in their mountain valley, and who get help from unexpected places and deal with a twist of fate that threatens their lives and future. Theater Annex.

LINK: Watch 'Jack and Jen'

2 p.m.: "What Really Matters," 15 minutes, by Joylynne Anderson of West Valley City, about a financially burdened woman reminded of all she has to be grateful for. Theater Annex.

YouTube: Watch the trailer for 'What Really Matters'

2:15 p.m.: "Cabe's Rift," 4 minutes, by Channing Lowe of Salt Lake City, about a man who invents a blue void in a mason jar. Browning Theater.

StandardNET Video: Watch the trailer for 'Cabe's Rift'

2:15 p.m.: Music and Dance Videos. Theater Annex.

2:30 p.m.: "Unpleasantville," Browning Theater.

3 p.m.: "Return to Little Hollywood," 50 minutes, by Stephen B. Armstrong of St. George, about filmmaking, past and present, in Southern Utah. Browning Theater.

LINK: Watch the trailer for 'Return to Little Hollywood'

3:15 p.m.: Short Shorts. Theater Annex.

3:45 p.m.: "What Really Matters." Theater Annex.

4 p.m.: "The Alice Winter," 15 minutes, by An Dinh of Salt Lake City, a 1969 coming-of-age story about a girl who rebels against her widowed father's choice of Alice, a Mormon housewife, as a girlfriend. Browning Theater.

LINK: Watch the trailer for 'The Alice Winter'

4:15 p.m.: "A Girl Like You and a Boy Like Me." Browning Theater.

4:15 p.m.: "Cabe's Rift." Theater Annex.

4:30 p.m.: "Jack and Jen." Browning Theater.

4:30 p.m.: "The Miracle," 30 minutes, by Californian Jeffery Jon Smith, about Tekki, a little person, and her revelation to a priest of how she dishonored her mother on a trip 27 years earlier, and what Tekki will need for a chance at redemption. Theater Annex.

YouTube: Watch the trailer for 'The Miracle'

5 p.m.: "La Nina del Desierto," 25 minutes, by Californian Malachai Rempen, about an old Mexican man who lives alone in the desert, digging graves for the mob, who comes face to face with an apparition that will change his apathy and set him on a path of redemption. For teens and adults.

StandardNET Video: Watch the trailer for 'La Nina del Desierto'

5 p.m.: "2095." Theater Annex.

5:30 p.m.: "Action Hero's Guide to Saving Lives." Annex Theater.

5:45 p.m.: "Cabe's Rift." Annex Theater.

5:30 p.m.: Music and Dance Videos. Browning Theater.

6 p.m.: "La Nina del Desierto." Theater Annex.

6:30 p.m.: "A Girl Like You and a Boy Like Me." Theater Annex.

7 p.m.: "Unitards," 108 minutes, by Scott Featherstone of Salt Lake City, about the Skyline High School student body president, charged to create more school unity, who forms a male dance team that performs in leotards. Browning Theater. $5 charge includes a drink and popcorn.

StandardNET Video: Watch the trailer for 'Unitards'

CORRECTION: Foursite Film Festival filmmakers Keaton Mangelson, Kevin LeStarge and Joylynne Anderson are from Draper, Riverton and West Valley City, respectively. They were incorrectly identified in the June 4 edition of GO!

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