08-18-2020, 05:40 AM
BIFF will be the death of me.
I noticed on instagram that BIFF has started to post movie posters showing which films will be appearing at the festival. I keep checking hoping to see a post for Stro. In the comments section of each poster post, BIFF mentions that tickets are now available. You just need to click the link in the Bio to get them. Great. That would be good news to share with the people who might want to see Stro.
Clicking on the link in the Bio does bring you to the official BIFF site. It's just not the site where the tickets are available for purchase. The official site is from last year and still touts the fact you can see the films at the AMC Burbank in person. It's a site from the before times.
But I happen to know, that movies will be showing on the BIFF Festivee. I check BIFF Festivee and sure enough there is plenty of ticket information on there and a way to buy tickets. I can even see the poster for Stro and the day it will be playing. Great. Super. Wonderful.
But. There has to be a but with BIFF. But it is currently listed under Foreign Films. Or at least according to the header it's Feature Films on the Foreign Language Day. If you scroll down further, you can playing see a listing of the Documentary films under the heading Documentary. A further clue that Stro is listed in the wrong place. Or maybe they think we are speaking a foreign language?
If you click on the poster, it does bring you to the Stro page where it is categorized as a documentary. But Aaarrgggh.
I'd call BIFF to tell them about the miscatergorization but then they might think oh we didn't need this film.
Death. Death awaits me.
I noticed on instagram that BIFF has started to post movie posters showing which films will be appearing at the festival. I keep checking hoping to see a post for Stro. In the comments section of each poster post, BIFF mentions that tickets are now available. You just need to click the link in the Bio to get them. Great. That would be good news to share with the people who might want to see Stro.
Clicking on the link in the Bio does bring you to the official BIFF site. It's just not the site where the tickets are available for purchase. The official site is from last year and still touts the fact you can see the films at the AMC Burbank in person. It's a site from the before times.
But I happen to know, that movies will be showing on the BIFF Festivee. I check BIFF Festivee and sure enough there is plenty of ticket information on there and a way to buy tickets. I can even see the poster for Stro and the day it will be playing. Great. Super. Wonderful.
But. There has to be a but with BIFF. But it is currently listed under Foreign Films. Or at least according to the header it's Feature Films on the Foreign Language Day. If you scroll down further, you can playing see a listing of the Documentary films under the heading Documentary. A further clue that Stro is listed in the wrong place. Or maybe they think we are speaking a foreign language?
If you click on the poster, it does bring you to the Stro page where it is categorized as a documentary. But Aaarrgggh.
I'd call BIFF to tell them about the miscatergorization but then they might think oh we didn't need this film.
Death. Death awaits me.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm