

No passes will be accepted for this special screening. Tickets for walk-ups/bike-ups are also available – patrons can bring blankets and low back chairs for seating on a grassy area in front of the screen (no dogs please).

Spaces for cars are limited to 35 and front row car tickets are available for a premium (height restrictions apply). Lot K will open at 7pm – with Live music from Snyderville Station. Come re-live your childhood with your friends and family with this classic American summer pastime! Ticket proceeds will benefit Basin Recreation’s Youth Scholarship program.
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Park City Film is partnering with Basin Recreation and Prospector Square Property Owners Association to present our fourth annual drive-in movie experience in Lot K in Prospector Square (1920 Prospector Ave). There’s a sense of pride in young Storm Boy that he can raise a pelican chick to become his best friend, and it brings a smile to the viewers watching recognizing the power of friendship. It teaches the values of life and friendship, from a story many in Australia know and grow up with. Based on the beloved book, Storm Boy is a timeless story of an unusual and unconditional friendship. Storm Boy is a wonderfully made film for all ages. Their remarkable adventures and very special bond has a profound effect on all their lives. He recounts to his grand-daughter the story of how, as a boy, he rescued and raised an extraordinary orphaned pelican, Mr Percival. When Kingley starts to see images from his past that he can’t explain, he is forced to remember his long-forgotten childhood, growing up on an isolated coastline with his father. “Storm Boy” has grown up to be Michael Kingley, a successful retired businessman and grandfather. Release date: The film’s present-day sequences feature Rush as an older version of the title character, Michael Kingsley, now an aged tycoon called from. Lot K will open for cars and ticket sales at 7pm.Ī beautiful and contemporary retelling of Colin Thiele’s classic Australian tale. Click the below image to be re-directed to a printable packet.ONLINE TICKETS SALES HAVE ENDED, BUT TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE. Just in time for the movie, we have a Storm Boy activity packet you can print to share with your family at home. Tickets are already available for the film through this link: Storm Boy will be released April 5th in select cities including: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Tampa, Boston, Washington D.C., Miami, Phoenix, Denver, Sacramento, Seattle, San Diego, Nashville, Salt Lake City, Dallas, San Francisco, Houston, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta, Kansas City, Orlando On behalf of Good Deed Entertainment, we have the opportunity to be a part of our own animal rescue story and are adopting a pelican of our own with World Animal Foundation, aiding wildlife preservation and ensuring that our adopted pelican is able to live a safe and healthy life in its natural habitat. I was excited to fill the kids in on a little secret. This brought up a conversation about responsibilities of caring for any sort of pet, whether it is a dog, cat, hamster, fish or turtle. We talked about the steps in which Kindley had to take to feed the pelicans, and I asked my children if they’d go to the same lengths, which they both said they weren’t sure because it was quite messy and a lot of work. A first for Kingley, he had to take on the roll of the pelican’s mother and was quite creative feeding them, with the help of an Aborigine friend. My kids were intrigued at the idea of rescuing the pelicans. Based on the beloved book, Storm Boy is a timeless story of an unusual and unconditional friendship. He shares these memories, retelling the tale to his granddaughter, of how he discovered the three orphaned pelicans and took them in as his own beloved pets. My family and I had the opportunity to see the movie, and enjoyed following along Michael, a successful businessman and father, who begins to see flashbacks of his long-forgotten childhood.

He forms a loving bond with the birds, which enriches all of their lives as well as those around them in their small Australian town.

Based the 1976 Australian novella by a Colin Thiele, STORM BOY tells the story of the young, lonely Michael ‘Storm Boy’ Kingley, who rescues a trio of orphaned pelican hatchlings. Storm Boy is a heartwarming story for the entire family, is scheduled to be released to local theaters on April 5th.
