I just came back from the festival for an hour. This afternoon, I was watching "The Doorman", a documentary about Trevor W., a well-known doorman in the NYC club scene. It was lots of fun and Trevor was also there as well the producer Brian Devine.
They also presented a very nice opera singer, Maria Ferrer, a soprano from Miami who sang pieces by Puccini and from Carmen last night and helps out as an interviewer.
Unfortunately, this year the turnout isn't any better despite interesting films. It needs more promotion, and I was also on the mailing list and didn't get any particular notification. I guess film industry participants go to festivals to sell the films, so people from distribution firms must be there in first place.
Or they promote it to the general public, that's the other possibility. They need to find the right pricing and mass advertising strategy for that. Maybe that would be financially more risky.
Anyway, it's still fun. There will be a party on the fringe of the festival at The Edge in Puerto Banús at 10 pm tonight and the Gala Dinner tomorrow evening. The day ticket costs €25 and the Gala Dinner tickets are €150.
For more info:
www.marbellafilmfestival.com
'The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live.'
- Ayn Rand