LDS Film Festival Turns 9
It’s nothing like the Sundance Film Festival–celebrity sightings, exclusive parties and button-pushing, boundary-breaking films don’t really jive with the LDS mindset. But Utah’s other notable film festival kicks off this weekend. And if you’re big into LDS movies and films made by LDS filmmakers, the LDS Film Festival–now celebrating its ninth year–is the place for you.
In past years, audiences attending the festival were the first to see such films as The Best Two Years, The Errand of Angels, Forever Strong and Emma Smith: My Story. The festival doesn’t just show LDS-specific fare; films made by LDS filmmakers or films that are LDS-friendly make the cut as well.
This year’s crop of premieres and screenings looks promising. Below are trailers for some features screening at the LDS Film Festival. Which ones are you excited for? If you attend the festival, post your comments on the ones you saw!
Sundance Skippy – An Orem, UT native has a way with Hollywood celebrities.

The Yankles – A washed up former major leaguer coaches an orthodox Jewish baseball team

Melted Hearts – A returned missionary leaves his home in Mexico to pursue his former companion’s sister who lives in Provo.

Humble Pie – When he decides to pursue a career in acting, a socially awkward loner finds opposition from his friends and family.

You’re So Cupid – Cupid got married and had twin daughters. Any surprise that they’ve turned out to be expert matchmakers?

Another feature film screening not to be missed: The Book of Jer3miah, named one of the top 10 indie webseries of 2009.
The NY Times calls it “a tight, suspenseful series [with] quick dialogue, funny supporting characters…Mormon or not, stay tuned”.
The exclusive screening and Q&A is Thursday, January 21 at 9:00pm at the Scera Theatre in Orem.