It’s another morning of movie marathons out at the Sundance Film Festival. Below is a report from one of our editorial bookers, Greg Krelenstein, who was sent to report for V Magazine…
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(Teenage Paparazzo, by Adrian Grenier)
Today, kicked off my Sundance 2010, and already I’ve been immersed in what the festival really does best—the introduction of fresh cinematic voices both in features and documentaries.

(Douche, playing at Sundance this week)
Sundance, Day 1
By Greg Krelenstein
I was introduced to 13 year old papararazzo Austin Visschedyk in Adrien Grenier’s (of Entourage fame) Teenage Paparazzo. The documentary is just as much about the relationship between the juvenile paparazzo and Grenier, formed after he snapped a photo of him, as it is about society’s relationship and obsession with tabloid culture and the desire for fame. Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Eva Langoria Parker, Rosie O’Donnell, all make cameos as well, weighing in with their perspective on the subject of the modern star system and the machine that feeds it …
(Read the rest of this post at Vmagazine.com)

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