“There will be first-time filmmakers, unknown filmmakers, films that play to a broad audience yet also challenging films with dense, complicated stories,” he said.Gilmore made these comments as he and director of programming John Cooper announced the lineup of films in the festival’s out-of-competition sections. Along with Premieres these include Spectrum, Park City at Midnight and New Frontier. The festival runs Jan. 18-28 in Park City as well as in locations throughout Utah including Salt Lake City, Sundance and Ogden.Premieres will include the closing-night film, Nelson George’s “Life Support,” starring Queen Latifah as an AIDS activist in a Brooklyn black community, and the previously announced opening-night film, Brett Morgan’s “Chicago 10,” an innovative documentary that uses animation to tell the story of the 1968 anti-war protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and the famous 1969 conspiracy trial.What drives this section are actors’ performances, Cooper said. He pointed to Samuel L. Jackson in two Premiere films, as an ex-boxing champ living on the streets in Rod Lurie’s “Resurrecting the Champ” and as a bluesman in Craig Brewer’s “Black Snake Moan”; Michael Douglas as an unstable father in Mike Cahill’s “King of California”; Brenda Blethyn in Cherie Nowlan’s “Clubland” from…