Utah group objects to "obscene" Sundance Film Festival lineup

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A conservative Utah group is calling on the state to stop funding the Sundance Film Festival due to movies it says are at odds with family values.

The Sutherland Institute says the state shouldn't back a festival that features films - http://www.travelpod.com/s/features%20films about porn stars and women having affairs with one another's adult sons. The group is referring to "Lovelace" with Amanda Seyfried - http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/_search?q=Amanda%20Seyfried and "Two Mothers," starring Naomi Watts.

Utah expects to spend $300,000 supporting the festival again this year. The festival generated an estimated $80.3 million in economic impact for the state last year.

Utah state officials stand by the backing, citing the money and international exposure the festival brings. Sundance officials say they show films that are well crafted and thoughtful, and that viewers can choose films right for https://www.drhca7zbuf.online - https://www.drhca7zbuf.online them.

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The Sundance Film Festival takes place from Jan. 17 - Jan. 28 in Park City, Utah.

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