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Tribune reporters Palak Jayswal, Emily Anderson Stern and Andy Larsen join this week to talk about the week’s top stories, including Natalie Cline losing her Utah school board seat.
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Many films and conversations at this year's Sundance Film Festival explored the role of artificial intelligence, including prize-winning feature film, "Love Me."
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Two filmmakers won the Directing Award for the U.S Documentary category at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Their film, Sugarcane, confronts intergenerational trauma of the Williams Lake First Nations in Canada.
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On this episode, fear of lawsuits shifts Utah lawmakers’ approach to a transgender bill, a Utah lawmaker proposes a ban on polygraph tests for those who report sexual abuse, and an update from the Sundance Film Festival.
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A Sundance Film Festival documentary titled "Nocturnes" focuses on the work of moth researchers in India and brings an auditory experience to viewers.
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Saoirse Ronan, Writer Amy Liptrot and Director Nora Fingscheidt talk about the adaptation of Liptrot's book and what they hope audiences will take away from the film.
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Artificial intelligence emerged as a theme at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, addressing what it can reveal about humans.
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'Hit Man' is directed by Richard Linklater and stars Glen Powell. It is based on a true story about a professor who becomes a fake assassin.
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In other news, three films at Sundance were sponsored by the Utah Film Center. And, the Utah Jazz received an award for increasing access to broadcasts of their games.
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In other news, Utah's population growth over the last year had more new residents from out-of-state or out-of-country than births.