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Harry and Meghan attend Sundance Film Festival to promote new film
Summary
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a Sundance Film Festival screening to promote their documentary Cookie Queens, a 91-minute film that follows four Girl Scouts during cookie-selling season.
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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, attended the Sundance Film Festival in Utah for a special screening of their documentary Cookie Queens. The 91-minute film follows four Girl Scouts during the cookie-selling season. The couple posed for photos at the event with Amy Redford, daughter of Sundance founder Robert Redford. Meghan has said the film is personal to her; she was a Girl Scout growing up and her mother, Doria Ragland, served as her troop leader.
Key details:
- The Duke and Duchess watched a special screening of Cookie Queens at Sundance.
- Cookie Queens is a 91-minute documentary that follows four Girl Scouts during the cookie-selling season.
- Harry and Meghan are listed as executive producers; the film is directed by Alysa Nahmias and produced in partnership with Archewell Productions, Beautiful Stories and AJNA Films.
- The film played in the festival's family matinee category and the couple's involvement was first announced in December last year.
- The couple posed for photos with Amy Redford, daughter of Robert Redford, who founded the Sundance Institute.
Summary:
Their appearance brought attention to a family-focused documentary with personal ties for Meghan. Undetermined at this time.
