The paparazzi and the advertisers have glommed on to Sundance.
Now it’s sort of two festivals, really; there’s the festival that we program and then the festival that gets perceived by the outer tier—the paparazzi and such. It’s just sort of a by-product of our society, that we’re focusing on the wrong things, and nobody seems to be connecting the dots as to what is going on or what it’s leading to. A lot of our society might not do it, but a lot of our films do.
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