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Type: Narrative report / diary entry (likely an email newsletter or update)
File Size: 2.34 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a social diary or newsletter entry from February 2017 (Oscar season), likely written by publicist Peggy Siegal (identified by the 'PEG-FILM' license plate). It details various high-profile Hollywood events, including a Haiti benefit, an A24 party, a UTA political rally protesting the Trump travel ban, and a sustainability dinner hosted by the Firths. The text highlights interactions with numerous celebrities like Meryl Streep, Damien Chazelle, and Barry Jenkins regarding their Oscar prospects.

People (23)

Name Role Context
Peggy Siegal Author (Implied)
Narrator identified by license plate 'PEG-FILM', discussing her social schedule.
Larry Host
Hosting an after party at his house.
Ian Companion
Accompanies the author to the benefit dinner.
Paul Haggis Host
Hosting 'Artist for Peace and Justice' benefit dinner.
Jeff Bridges Performer
Singing a song from 'Crazy Heart'.
Jack Black Speaker
Recalling 'School of Rock'.
Rita Wilson Performer
Singing ABBA's 'Dancing Queen'.
Jackson Browne Master of Ceremonies
MC for the Haiti benefit.
Barry Jenkins Filmmaker
Asking if he will win the Oscar for 'Moonlight'.
Janelle Monae Actress
Asking if 'Hidden Figures' will win.
Damien Chazelle Director
Sick with flu, receives email from author.
Jeremy Zimmer CEO
Speaking at UTA rally.
Jodie Foster Speaker
Speaking at UTA rally.
Michael J. Fox Speaker
Speaking at UTA rally.
Asghar Farhadi Filmmaker
Provided taped remarks, protesting travel ban.
Donald Trump President
Mentioned in context of travel ban protests.
Meryl Streep Actress
Announces she feels like never saying anything again; discusses directing.
Brie Larson Actress
Speaking at Women in Film party.
Ava DuVernay Director
Speaking at Women in Film party.
Livia Firth Host
Hosting dinner for Green Carpet Challenge.
Colin Firth Host
Hosting dinner for Green Carpet Challenge.
Kyra Sedgwick Director/Actress
Discussing directing her first film.
Kevin Bacon Actor
Guest, starring in Kyra Sedgwick's film.

Timeline (5 events)

Friday, February 24
United Talent Agency's United Voice Rally
UTA Beverly Hills Headquarters
Jeremy Zimmer Jodie Foster Michael J. Fox Asghar Farhadi (via tape)
Friday, February 24
Women in Film cocktail party
Nightingale Plaza
Friday, February 24
Green Carpet Challenge Dinner
Sunset Tower
Livia Firth Colin Firth Emma Stone Meryl Streep Ruth Negga Kevin Bacon Tom Ford Salma Hayek Mick Jagger Kyra Sedgwick
Prior to Feb 24
Artist for Peace and Justice benefit dinner
No Name club, LA
Prior to Feb 24
A24 Party
Sunset Tower
Barry Jenkins Author

Relationships (2)

Author (Peggy Siegal) Professional/Correspondent Damien Chazelle
Emails him a social wrap-up while he is sick.
Kyra Sedgwick Spouse/Colleague Kevin Bacon
Identified as husband and wife; he stars in her film.

Key Quotes (4)

"It's not if, but how many"
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"I assure her that her real win was at the box office."
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"Yes, best adapted screenplay is all yours!"
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"Never. My job is done at the end of the day. I like to go home at night and let someone else worry about tomorrow's location."
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into orange chicken on sticks. Larry's girls come around and slip his home address onto laps.
This means you have made the cut to attend Larry's after party at his house.
Ian and I head to Paul Haggis' intimate Artist for Peace and Justice benefit dinner for 65 at the
LA club No Name where a great time set guests back $2,500 for Haiti. We arrive just in time to
hear Jeff Bridges sing a song from "Crazy Heart", Jack Black recall "School of Rock " and Rita
Wilson sing ABBA's "Dancing Queen". Jackson Browne is the master of ceremonies.
I end up at A24's party at the Sunset Tower for their films "20th Century Woman" and
"Moonlight". Barry Jenkins wants to know if he is winning the Oscar. I chirp, "Yes, best adapted
screenplay is all yours!" Not the answer he was looking for. I should have said, "Yes, you will
win best picture, make history and bring the house down." I would have looked like a genius.
Finally, I speak to Janelle Monae, who is absolutely stunning. She also wants to know if "Hidden
Figures" is winning the Oscar. I assure her that her real win was at the box office.
Before passing out in my Sunset Tower suite, I email Damien Chazelle a social wrap-up on the
evening, as he is now sick as a dog, in bed with his dog and has had visiting nurses injecting
fluids into his flu-infested body all day.
He, too, asks if he is winning the Oscar. I write, "It's not if, but how many".
Friday, February 24
I’m a gal hell bent on making a fashion statement with every outing, who runs her business from
the back seat of a chauffeured black Cadillac with the license plate PEG-FILM. So marching or
attending a protest rally is not the likely place to find me. But when I read the United Talent
Agency's United Voice Rally was happening at their Beverly Hills headquarters--2,000 of the
creative community's best looking turning out on a gorgeous afternoon to stand together for
freedom of speech, and against exclusion and division, it was an invitation I couldn’t refuse. This
is a substitute for UTA's traditional pre-Oscar party--and the ten percenters donated and raised
$320,000 for the American Civil Liberties Union and the International Rescue Committee. CEO
Jeremy Zimmer and clients Jodie Foster and Michael J. Fox speak passionately.
The surprise highlight is taped remarks from Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, nominated for
"The Salesman". Farhadi made international headlines announcing he would not travel to
Hollywood in protest of President Trump's proposed travel ban on seven Muslim countries.
Some Oscar voters do not see all five nominated foreign films, so Trump assured Asghar his
Oscar.
I stop by the Women in Film cocktail party at Nightingale Plaza where Meryl Streep announces,
"I feel like never saying anything again." We hear last year's best actress Brie Larson and
activist/documentary nominee Ava DuVernay speak. Back at the Sunset Tower, Livia and Colin
Firth host their annual dinner for 50 to celebrate The Green Carpet Challenge and The Journey
to Sustainable Luxury. Spotted: Emma Stone, Meryl Streep, Ruth Negga, Kevin Bacon, Tom
Ford, Salma Hayek, and Mick Jagger. Kyra Sedgwick arrives late from directing her first film,
"Story of a Girl," starring her husband Kevin Bacon. Kyra sits with Meryl over coffee and says
how exciting it is to direct. When I ask Meryl if she will join the minute ranks of female directors,
the acting icon says, "Never. My job is done at the end of the day. I like to go home at night and
let someone else worry about tomorrow's location."
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