On the venue of the premiere of [30 days of Happiness], a lot of reporters and critics were present.

Originally, there were a lot of screening venues in Bell Lightbox, located in Downtown Toronto which was the location of the Toronto film festival but a lot of the main venues are only for movies with a lot of connections and critically acclaimed people behind them.

For a movie like [30 days of Happiness] which clearly lacked connections, was only able to get a venue that could accumulate over 800 people.

For the press release, the outside of the venue was jam-packed with reporters. A lot of those were from small media companies that had barely gotten into the film festival, while 10-20 of them were from highly popular and well-connected media outlets.

For example, Hollywood Weekly, LA times, Movie Fare and Vanity Magazine.

Among them, Gordon Lee, who had written an article about the movies to look out for in TIFF was also present. Even though he didn ’t have a lot of hopes for the movie, he was there as it was one of the movies on his list.

At the same time, the magazine wanted him to interview Aiden Silvereye and Katie Brooks to add to their next monthly issue of the magazine.

”Fuck it, why is the premier not starting? They called the press for a conference, but they didn ’t even come on time. ”

Gordon Lee said with an annoyed expression as he looked around the venue. But, unlike him, other reporters and critics looked calm.

”Sir, it ’s still half an hour to the premier. I think they will come in the next ten minutes. ”

The cameraman standing next to him said, but Gordon clicked his tongue.

”I know that, but those are new actors. Rookies should come before the press and critics. Even the director is no one. I might be wasting my time here today. ”

In his words, the cameraman stayed silent, knowing it was far better to not say anything. Gordon had a habit of treating people with respect only if they were famous or had lots of good performances to show for themselves.

He thought of everyone else as beneath him.

It was an elitist mentality that he had gotten because he had made contacts with a lot of big shots throughout his career.

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