Thursday, Sep. 25, 2014
The annual Logan Film Festival, taking place Sept. 25-27, is a celebration of independent films focusing on artistic expression and alternative views instead of big Hollywood names and budgets.
The selected films were submitted from around the world, and out of the 43 films to be screened, seven of them were made locally in Cache Valley, 12 in Utah, 13 in the United States and 11 internationally. The films have various run times, and are both narrative and documentary.
The festival team is especially excited to screen “20,000 Days on Earth.” The documentary feature was premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and received two awards for editing and directing. In regards to the film, the Sundance jury said: “We award this film for being arguably the most exciting film in competition… This is documentary storytelling at its most visionary and mindblowing.”
“20,000 Days on Earth” will play Friday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Ellen Eccles Theater, 43 South Main St. in Logan.
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