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Sundance's Low and Behold Fights Swag Guilt
by Gregg Goldstein
Feeling guilty about the Sundance swag you’ve been collecting while working in a soulless industry that has no redeeming social value? Or maybe just feeling scared about an IRS audit?
There’s a way you can ease your weary conscience. The filmmakers behind the New Orleans-based drama Low And Behold are holding a donation drive to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans, helping many still suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Sidetrack Films and the Louisiana Film Commission have created a drop-off station at The Blackhouse at Buona Vita, located at 628 Heber Avenue between Park and Main Street.
Stop by between 10am-2pm and 5pm-7pm before Jan. 29 and dump off your chachkas. Or, if you’re a film exec who fled the fest yesterday and already sent the goods to your Aunt Millie, you can still sleep better by making a monetary donation at no-hunger.org.
UPDATE FROM ANNE: Check out this hilarious NYDN piece on Sundance swag in which Paul Rudd states the memorable line, "by working hard and entertaining the world, I think I deserve a cashmere stereo."
From The Hollywood Reporter – Posted on January 25 2007
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