The Rundown | Feb. 18-25
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New brew for a cause
Brew Pipeline has announced the launch of a new collaboration with Potosi Brewing Company and Pink Boots Society – Rosa Stiefel. German for “pink boots,” this Hefeweizen made with real grapefruit will be available for a summer release throughout the country. $2 from every case sold will go toward Pink Boots Society’s scholarship program to assist, inspire and encourage women beer professionals to advance their careers through education. But, in time for International Women’s Month this March, Rosa Stiefel will be on shelves in seven initial markets, including Philadelphia.
Sundance 2021 Winners: CODA Sweeps With Four Prizes, Questlove s Documentary Summer Of Soul Earns Two
Adam B. Vary, provided by
Feb. 2, 2021
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The 2021 Sundance Film Festival concluded Tuesday night with a virtual awards ceremony, honoring “CODA” a family drama centered on a high school student who is the child of deaf adults (hence the title) with four prizes in the U.S. Dramatic Competition category: the grand jury prize, the directing prize, the audience award and a special jury prize for best ensemble.
It is the first film in Sundance history to win all three top prizes in the U.S. Dramatic category.
Oxford Film Festival Announces Ambitious Hybrid Format
January 22, 2021
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Among 10 titles previewed are Spotlight presentations of Anne Rapp’s HORTON FOOTE: THE ROAD TO HOME, Olivia Peace’s TAHARA, as well as Chelsea Christer’s BLEEDING AUDIO, Megan Petersen and Hannah Black’s DROUGHT, and Cindy L. Abel’s SURVIVING THE SILENCE
The 2021 Oxford Film Festival (March 24-28, April 1-30) has announced an ambitious approach to the 18
th annual edition of the popular film festival which will take place in an open-air outdoor theater, drive-in, and include virtual presentations as well. The premiere-rich schedule projects to close to 30 world premieres, 5 U.S. premieres, more than 60 Mississippi premieres, and 40 regional premieres.