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Post by mszue on Jan 21, 2023 23:40:11 GMT -5
WOW… Adam is looking hunky! Wow. This has been quite the trip for him. I should think he’s thrilled. I certainly am!
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Post by 3ku1 on Jan 22, 2023 0:18:29 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release?
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Post by pi on Jan 22, 2023 0:18:34 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 22, 2023 0:43:50 GMT -5
2023 Spotlight Initiative Awards Dinner – Park City
Honorees:
PHOEBE DYNEVOR – Fair Play NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES – The 1619 Project ADAM LAMBERT – Fairyland LUIS A. MIRANDA JR. – Going Varsity in Mariachi MOBY – Punk Rock Vegan Movie RANDALL PARK – Shortcomings LEWIS PULLMAN – The Starling Girl Others To Be Announced
Hosted by TIM DALY President, The Creative Coalition
The Spotlight Initiative Gala Awards Dinner is a prestigious gathering in the independent film arena. For over a decade these honors have annually recognized and brought together the most significant leaders in independent film who do well by doing good.
Saturday, January 21, 2023 7:30 PM Location To Be Announced Park City, Utah
SPONSORSHIP and TICKET PACKAGES: Sponsorships and ticketing are done on a first-come/first-serve basis. Tickets are transferable, but absolutely non-refundable.
CHAIRPERSON SPONSOR (One Available) – $75,000 – includes 20 VIP admissions, opportunity to name award, and product placement in celebrity and guest gift bags.
CO-CHAIR SPONSOR (Two Available) – $50,000 – includes 20 VIP admissions and product placement in celebrity and guest gift bags.
DIAMOND SPONSOR – $25,000 – includes 10 VIP admissions and product placement in celebrity and guest gift bags.
PLATINUM TICKET PKG.– $10,000 – ten admissions
GOLD TICKET PKG.– $6,000 – five admissions
VIP TICKET PAIR – $3,000 – two VIP admissions
VIP INDIVIDUAL TICKET – $2,000 – one VIP admission
INDIVIDUAL TICKET – $1,000 – one admission
TCC MEMBER TICKET – $750 – one admission (email MemberTicket@TCConline.org to verify your membership and receive this special rate!)
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!
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Post by pi on Jan 22, 2023 0:52:18 GMT -5
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Post by 3ku1 on Jan 22, 2023 0:58:32 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release?
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Post by 3ku1 on Jan 22, 2023 0:58:44 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release?
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Post by pi on Jan 22, 2023 1:06:50 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release? None that we know of just yet, but gelly seems fairly positive that it will be released.. maybe inside info? 🤔
twitter.com/4Gelly/status/1617005567628689411
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Post by mszue on Jan 22, 2023 1:10:50 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release? Isn’t that a lot of what these festivals are about? all these people coming in to visit them are coming in to often decide whether they want to release the film and how. For example I’m sure there are people from Netflix and all your streaming services watching films and then all the major studios are there also, looking for gems like Coda…which ended up with the best picture Oscar!!
As I understand it, Robert Redford set up this festival in the first place To help small independent films get exposure. A lot of the big festivals feature a lot of the big films and the little ones like this that are put together on a shoestring, dont get a chance to be seen by the big guys. Robert Redford had enough heft to put on the festival like this that would attract those big players and it’s become a huge success.
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Post by stampsgal on Jan 22, 2023 1:24:31 GMT -5
Is their a release date for Fairyland? Is it getting a cinema release? Isn’t that a lot of what these festivals are about? all these people coming in to visit them are coming in to often decide whether they want to release the film and how. For example I’m sure there are people from Netflix and all your streaming services watching films and then all the major studios are there also, looking for gems like Coda…which ended up with the best picture Oscar!!
As I understand it, Robert Redford set up this festival in the first place To help small independent films get exposure. A lot of the big festivals feature a lot of the big films and the little ones like this that are put together on a shoestring, dont get a chance to be seen by the big guys. Robert Redford had enough heft to put on the festival like this that would attract those big players and it’s become a huge success. Very true…as I understand the concept as well. I also read … an article … in above post… the last sentences were… if not chosen for the Sundance Film Festival…doubtful that an independent film would ever be shown. So cross fingers for positive reviews for so many of these creative endeavors so they will find an outlet! With Fairyland being near the most favourable 👍👍‼️‼️
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