The entire Hamptons Film Festival gang — all the filmmakers, organizers, supporters and press — gathered yesterday afternoon at the home of Stuart and Vicki Matsch-Suna for what was called a “chairman’s reception.” All of it under a big tent on a large sloping backyard with a beautiful pool down below, and with a monstrous lawn adjacent to the property in front, like one of those huge English grazing fields.
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Weinstein Co. marketing exec Victoria Parker, Harvey Weinstein.
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N.Y. Press critic and NYFCC chief Armond White — Saturday, 10.9, 5:05 pm. White will be moderating today’s discussion about the 20th anniversary of Joel and Ethan Coen‘s Miller’s Crossing at Guild Hall.
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Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich, producer Darla K. Anderson.
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Pihla Viitala, Finland; Anais Demoustier, France; Zrinka Cvitesic, Croatia; and Karen Dix, Project Director of European Film Promotion (EFP) and Shooting Stars.
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Producer Sam Kitt, Waiting for Superman director Davis Guggenheim.
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Cool It director Ondi Timerman — Saturday, 10.9, 5:40 pm.
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127 Hours star James Franco during yesterday afternoon’s q & a in Sag Harbor.
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