Movie Screening of Denial - Scottsdale International Film Festival Opening Night / Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
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We didn't get to see Denial but the movie they showed was very good and I enjoyed it. The place was beautiful, clean, and very classy. I would go to the flim festival again. Thank you for allowing my family and I a chance to attend.

Brian, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1992 - 1996

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Thank you for the screening tickets in order for my wife and I to have a movie date. However, the venue cancelled the movie at the last moment and replaced it with the movie "A Man Called Ove." According to one of the Scottsdale International Film Festival directors, there weee legality issues and could not show "Denial" that day. We still had fun and cannot wait for our next date night.

BRIAN, U.S. Army (Currently Serving)

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Very good movie! Enjoyed!

Gary, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1972 - 1990

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Thank you Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. My wife and I attended the festivals' Opening Night. The night started with complimentary hors d'oeuvre followed by the movie 'A Man called Ove'. Uplifting, sad, quirky, fulfilling. Great choice to get the season going. Thank you for your thoughts towards Veterans.

Gerard, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1969 - 1976

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I was fortunate to have received tickets to the Thursday night event at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. I and my guests all truly enjoyed the entire event and loved "A Man Called Ove". While we will now have to see "Denial" elsewhere, the presentation, the venue (including the accoustics), the speakers, and the movie substituted for "Denial" ("A Man Called Ove") more than made up for that. Thank you, the Film Board and Vettix for the tickets.

Harve, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1966 - 1969

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We were so psyched to see Denial, a film based on the true story of the legal battles between a Jewish scholar and a Holocaust denier. Then the announcement was made...due to circumstances beyond our control we will not be showing Denial. Talk about being disappointed. Then they announced the replacement movie "A Man Called Ove". The disappointment was quickly replaced with joy. We we're really pulled in by this movie. Thank you Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts for donating us tickets.

Izzy, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1984 - 1992

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Thank you so much for a wonderful evening, although the movie changed, it was a fantastic event. Thank you Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, we enjoyed the evening and met some other vets there that had a wonderful time as well. Thank you Vettix as always for providing vets with the opportunity to attend thee events.

Jeff, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1984 - 1992

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Although we were disappointed that Denial was not shown, we did enjoy seeing A Man Called Uve instead. Thank you SC for PA for a very memorable evening.

Jerry, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1952 - 1953

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I appreciated the fact that the Scottsdale Film Festival offered Veteran tickets for this event, however, they did not show the movie Denial. Apparently they couldn't get the rights to show that film but did not inform the audience until after we were all seated and the substituted movie was about to start. Although my party was disappointed in not being able to see the movie Denial, I still want to thank the Scottsdale International Film Festival for there generous donation to Vettix.

Joel, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1968 - 1970

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Thank you to Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and to Vet Tix for the for the opportunity to watch the movie screening of "Denial". However it was substituted by another film. This was a very good Swedish drama film that had my family and I laughing throughout the whole film. Thanks again for a good night out.

Jose, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1996 - 2001

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Denial was not able to be shown for some reason, and we were really looking forward to it, as the trailers we saw were intense. But the film they played instead was a Swedish film called "A Man Named Ove". It was brilliant! A great mix of humanity and ironic comedy (sometimes black) that is definitely worth the watching. It was also this years Scottsdale International Film Festival winner, so it was no "also ran" flick. Thank you Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts for you generous donation of tickets for the opening night of the festival through the Veterans Ticket Foundation. I encourage everyone to go check out the many interesting films chosen by the festival organizers.

Mark, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1984 - 1990

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I do want to thank you but, they didn't show Denial. It was another movie, a Swedish movie called Ove. Really could not read subtitles all night and we left early.

Nathan, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2007 - 2012

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VetTix, Thanks for the tickets to the Scottsdale International Film Festival opening reception and movie. They did not show Denial but instead showed us The Life of Ove and it was a great movie that both my wife and I enjoyed. Thanks again, Scott

Scott, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1978 - 1982

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Thanks so much for the opportunity to see something like this. Without Vettix I wouldn't even know where to find out about these film festival events.

Steve, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
2008 - 2008

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Thank you so much to the Scottsdale International Film Festival Opening Night. The reception was very nice and we made some new friends. When it was announced there was a problem and the film wasn't available, we were so very disappointed. I am a bit of a history buff. The film shown was great. We loved the story line and the lead actor was superb. The one problem was the subtitles. At times I could not get through them as they were so fast for having 2 lines. When the white letters were on a light background it was impossible for me with eye problems. I tried my binoculars but they didn't help. We were happy no one was behind us and not to near in front for my wife to read to me. Don't know if this is anything that can be worked on, but there must be others in my shoes. This is only meant as a suggestion, not a complaint since you furnished us tickets, for which we are thankful.

Thomas, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1950 - 1972

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