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Coffee & Conversations at The Variety Studio hosted by DIRECTV & AT&T

By Brandy C
February 7, 2019
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The DIRECTV Lodge presented by AT&T will host The Variety Studio again this year, featuring interviews and portraits with some of the festival’s top A-list actors and filmmakers.  .  DIRECTV and AT&T have become a film festival staple with their entertainment industry hubs popping up at Sundance with the DIRECTV Lodge, Film Independent Spirit Awards with the DIRECTV Bungalow and at Toronto International Film Festival with the DIRECTV House. DIRECTV Lodge guests received access to high-speed Wi-Fi and the DIRECTV app and content through tablets, phones and TVs. We spent our time mostly in the Hello Lodge having coffee and hot chocolate while watching The Variety Studio interviews.

Here are a few of the highlights from the four days The Variety Studio was at Sundance Film Festival:

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / John Hamm, Scott Z. Burns, Annette Bening, Adam Driver of  “The Report”

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / Mindy Kaling, Nisha Ganatra, Paul Walter Hauser of  “Late Night”

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / Rashid Johnson, Suzan-Lori Parks, Nick Robinson, Sanaa Lathan, KiKi Layne of “Native Son”

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / Tichina Arnold, Joe Talbot, Rob Morgan, Jonathan Majors, Jimmie Fails of “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” 

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / Chinonye Chukwu, Alfre Woodard, Danielle Brooks, Aldis Hodge, Wendell Pierce, Richard Schiff of  “Clemency”

 

Photo: Variety Sundance Studio / Julius Onah, Naomi Watts, Kelvin Harison Jr. Tim Roth, Octavia Spencer of “Luce”

 

 

 

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