Current Events > Does stuff like Cannes, Sundance, etc. actually allow the public in?

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Sunhawk
12/23/18 7:29:46 AM
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I always assumed you had to be a member of the media to get in. Is this the case, or not?

Imagine how great it would be to go to Cannes, and see films months before they come out "properly". Although, I don't speak much French. D:

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Sunhawk
12/23/18 7:35:24 AM
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Hello?
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itachi15243
12/23/18 7:43:32 AM
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Sundance does.
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ArchiePeck
12/23/18 7:46:01 AM
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I believe both are, though likely many individual events within them will be invitation only.
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Sunhawk
12/23/18 7:47:38 AM
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Do you think they'd let someone like me in...?
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itachi15243
12/23/18 7:51:36 AM
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Sunhawk posted...
Do you think they'd let someone like me in...?


You can just buy a ticket to Sundance. You have to like register and stuff iirc but it's not the most complicated ticket system for a public event.

If you live where they hold it you get discounts and stuff too
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glitteringfairy
12/23/18 7:57:50 AM
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They would let you into any film festival TC
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