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Schwarzenegger & Van Sant Honored at Sun Valley Film Fest

Summary

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gus Van Sant receive Vision Awards.
  • Festival runs December 3-7 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
  • Multiple narrative and documentary features will be screened.
Schwarzenegger & Van Sant Honored at Sun Valley Film Fest

The Sun Valley Film Festival, set to take place from December 3 to December 7, will honor distinguished figures in cinema. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gus Van Sant are slated to receive the prestigious Vision Award. Schwarzenegger will be recognized on December 3, followed by Van Sant on December 5, celebrating their contributions to filmmaking.

The festival promises a rich cinematic experience with 16 narrative and documentary features, alongside 32 short films. Notable screenings include "The Brotherhood" as the opening film and "Is This Thing On?" as the closing feature. Additional programming features "Dead Man's Wire," "The Testament of Ann Lee," "Train Dreams," and "The Plague."

This year's event also highlights emerging and impactful talents. Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar will receive the Disruptor Award, while Patrick Schwarzenegger is set to accept the Rising Star Award, and Ondi Timoner will be honored with the Impact Award, underscoring a broad spectrum of cinematic achievement.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gus Van Sant are receiving Vision Awards, with other honorees including Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Ondi Timoner.
The festival runs from December 3 to December 7 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
The festival will screen 16 narrative and documentary features and 32 shorts, including 'The Brotherhood' and 'Is This Thing On?'.

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