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Bus Interview #4

The Subjects: Partners in crime Laurie Kelley, financial consultant, and Tim Treible, orthopedic surgeon
Where: Bus to Raquet Club Theater

What brings you here, and from where?
Tim: We've been coming to Sundance for the last five or six years from Portland, Oregon. We come to the festival because of the intense exposure we get here.
Laurie: The energy of the town, not to mention the empty slopes while everyone is at the movies. We ski in the middle of the day and then see two films in morning and two films at night.

Who paid for you to come here?
Tim: We did, though we already have a place here in Utah.

What movies are you most excited about?
Tim: Clear Cut, because it's a doc set in Oregon and I have a personal connection with one of the people who went to college on the scholarships featured in the movie.
Laurie: Friends with Money, which will be a commercial success, we think. At least relatively speaking since it didn't cost too much to make. I liked it, although i don't know if it really needed all those famous actors playing those roles. And Wide Awake, because so many people we know can't sleep. I'm really curious to see what a filmmaker does with that, and to see how an audience reacts to it.

Where'd you get your boots?
Laurie: Me and my daughters all got our Uggs at Nordstroms. We three each got different ones that suited our personalities. My 13-year-old picked these out for me.
Tim: REI, very Northwestern.

And the last song you listened to on your iPods?
Tim: I don't have one. But she does.
Laurie: Yes, I do. And it was Aimee Mann!

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