Huh. Maybe I spoke too soon? The commenter named "Cobra Kai 4 Life" makes this helpful observation:
DanielPeterson,
Does your film have interviews with scholars interspersed throughout, or is your film a traditional dramatic film with no interviews?
I ask because you’ve shown two trailers, one with dramatic elements together with interviews, and one trailer with only dramatic scenes and no interviews.
Are tickets available for this special screening? If you go to the film festival website, you can purchase online tickets for every movie except your film.
I think Cobra may have spoken too soon, because it does seem as if you can buy tickets directly from the SCLERA Center for the Arts. (How funny would it be if some critic or anti-Mormon bought out all the tickets in advance, so that none of the Mopologists' friends could attend?) Anyhow, Dr. Peterson suddenly doesn't seem to know anything about the movie's debut, or about what's going on with the LDS Film Festival:
DCP wrote:There will be two films. One is a dramatic film. It will be released in theaters. The other is a docudrama, with interviews accompanied by dramatic recreations, which will be made available in other ways.
I have, myself, had no direct contact with the Film Festival. So far as I know, whatever is there is what there is.
So much for wanting this to reach the "widest possible audience," eh? He goes from an anxiety-riddled need to prove how on-top of everything he is, practically pleading with readers to believe him when he says he's "not desperate"--all after dumping a big chunk of links to promotional materials--to this somewhat confused and blasé stance where he can't be bothered to care about the details of
*his* movie's formal debut. Does he care, or not? "It takes a very clever man to be such an idiot" indeed. At this point, he doesn't even seem to know whether they're screening the documentary or the dramatic (i.e., fictional) movie.
"If, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14