About the Drive-In
- This screening is open to PBS Utah and Utah Film Center members only. Become a Utah Film Center member today for your invite, space is limited.
- Tickets are free, but space is limited and tickets must be reserved in advance – only 1 ticket is required per vehicle
- Drive-in located in the parking lot behind the Belgian Waffle & Omelet Inn.
- Gates open at 6:30pm
- The film will start at 7:30pm
- The audio for the movie is broadcast through an FM transmitter (radio). If you don’t have an FM transmitter in your car you can bring a battery-operated stereo with speakers to hear the movie.
- Large vehicles will be parked in the back. Sorry, no passenger vans or diesel engine trucks permitted, and lift gates/hatches cannot be raised if the view of other guests is blocked.
- The movie is to be watched from inside your car or within your designated parking stall.
- Masks are required upon leaving your designated area. Social distancing and mask-wearing will be enforced in all public areas.
- Port-a-potties are available.
About the Film
PBS Utah takes viewers on a historical road trip to theaters large and small across the state. It begins in the first decades of the 20th Century, when towns such as Gunnison and Ogden opened ornate theaters complete with elaborately decorated facades and imposing organs to accompany silent film productions, their distinctive décor designed to transport enthralled theater-goers into a time and place entirely different from their own.
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