‘This film is a love letter to Gloucester’ – Sundance winner ‘CODA’ premieres before local crowd
The charms of Gloucester exploded on the big screen at the local unveiling of the film “CODA,” a four-time winner at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The special event Thursday evening, intended for those who worked or assisted in some way with the film, turned out to be “the” premiere after director Sian Heder learned that the West Coast screening was canceled.,, Heder thanked everyone involved in the film and the support of her family. “You don’t make a movie alone, and this was not an easy film to make,” she told the full house. “All this fishing stuff is such a crazy undertaking.” >click to read< 09:35
Iam very disapointed that Tim the direct manager that was here at my dock with all the actors ,and we were not called or invited to the moive .even though Iam in the film giving them the keys to my fish dock ,perhaps Tim forgot ,but my wife and are disapointed ,he did not call us .
We are very disappointed with you, Sam. You and your wife were the first people we thought about this morning, reading it, and we mentioned to people that it was filmed at your dock.