MTV, VH1, and CMT's SuperFly5 dance club allowed visitors to learn the latest moves with celebrity choreographer Wade Robson as One Dream Sound kept DJ Colt Seavers' record-spinning sound levels in check. At the adjacent table, guests could make their feet fancy by adding pompoms and glitter to flip-flops supplied by New York Fun Factory.
MARCIA GAY HARDEN 2016 CHILDREN ARCHIVE
On the second floor, guests got to be stars in photo sessions with Molly Sims and Oksana Baiul that generated mock People magazine covers at an imaging station sponsored by the magazine and run by Archive Technologies. Meanwhile, grown-ups snuck next door to the candle-lit Rodale Relaxation Room for massages. On Industria's ground floor, kids got comfy on citrus-colored pillows while listening to Marcia Gay Harden and Hallie Kate Eisenberg read children's stories at the Target Story Time Area. Children racked up prize tickets to exchange for gifts at the Toys "R" Us Tower of Treasures, and volunteers snapped shots of parents and kids with their favorite stars using Polaroid OneStep cameras in the shapes of kid-friendly characters like the Tasmanian Devil. Martin, Carol Alt, Todd Oldham and Natalie Portman (who brought along her pooch). Guests entered the venue to find an avenue filled with game stations manned by celebrities such as Julianne Moore, Ellen Barkin, Jesse L. Miller of event production company Empire Entertainment. "Everything went exactly according to plan," said J. But the weather didn't draw any problems. Held at Industria Superstudio, the fund-raiser drew 1,200 guestsboth adults and kidsfor an extravaganza of top-notch food, entertainment, classic carnival games and plenty of branded promotional areas. documentary was claimed by environmental film, “Fields of Fuel,” which follows director Josh Tickell’s research and personal use of alternative fuels.The weather reporters forecasted a hurricane-watch weekend, but there wasn't a cloud in the sky during the 10th annual Kids for Kids benefit for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. “I guess that is what this is about, making a relationship with the audience and not necessarily a (Hollywood) studio or an agent,” Levine said.
MARCIA GAY HARDEN 2016 CHILDREN MOVIE
He accepted his award thanking the movie fans who came out in droves to see his movie. Over the 10-day festival’s opening weekend, “Wackness” director Jonathan Levine was one of the new generation of directors Gilmore singled out. That friendship helps the teen come to a better understanding of his world. “Wackness” tells of one summer in the life of a teenage dope dealer and his psychiatrist, who also happens to be one of the teen’s best marijuana clients. documentary by a five-member jury for its tale of New Orleans residents uprooted from their homes in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.Īlong with the jury prizes, festival-goers also get to vote for their favorite films, and this year’s Audience Award for best film drama went to drama “The Wackness,” one of the highly touted films coming into Sundance 2008. “Trouble the Water” was judged the best U.S. Tarantino said the film “took his breath away.” It was “one of the most exciting thrillers I am going to see this year.” Hunt’s movie, “Frozen River,” captivated the five-member jury that included director Quentin Tarantino and actress Marcia Gay Harden, with a tale of two women overcoming hardship and embarking on a scheme to smuggle illegal immigrants into the United States in order to better their own lives. “Frozen River,” written and directed by Courtney Hunt, won the Grand Jury Prize for best film drama, and “Trouble the Water,” from directors Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, was named best documentary among the entries in Sundance’s U.S. independent movies honored a new generation of stars. PARK CITY, UTAH (Reuters) - Two films about people working to triumph over personal tragedy took the top prizes at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night as the key event for U.S.