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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/21/movies/21sund.html
That could change, of course, and film agents said that as recently as last year the first big sale — of “Grace Is Gone,” to the Weinstein Company for $4 million — didn’t take place until Sunday night. But the dismal box office performance of Sundance films like that one (it earned less than $37,000) may be a reason this year’s festival marketplace started off so slowly.
these bloggers were getting text messages about how the movie was playing, while it was still playing.
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