Award-winning director Rob Stewart's new film, Revolution, premiered last night to a full house. Tickets sold out early for this highly-anticipated movie. Rob Stewart was on hand to walk the red carpet, talk to media and pose for photos with fans. He also signed copies of his new book, Save the Humans. After the screening, Rob took part in a Q&A before leaving for the official Revolution after party at C Lounge. The ultra-exclusive event was attended by notable talent and industry VIPs.
Partygoers were treated to live performances by the incredibly talented Dr. Draw and Marko Bongo, who played alongside stellar DJs Simon Jain, TSL, and Chris Laroque.
The event was a highlight of the Toronto International Film Festival and guests were served SKYY Vodka cocktails, Grolsch beer and delicious hors d’oeuvres, including Antipasto Rosette, Portobello Frites, Vegetable Empanada, Caprese skewers and mini falafels, as well as mini key lime pie. The party went into the early hours of the morning as guests danced the night away.
The amazing evening was put together by ElectriCITY Events with support by C LOUNGE, D Films, Drink Me, Fin Free, iSkin, Liberty Entertainment Group, SHARKWATER, SKYY VODKA, Splat Hair Colour, Tribute Magazine, and United Conservationists.
Check out the photos from this exclusive event below!
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- Rob Stewart on the red carpet
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- Rob Stewart talks to media
- Rob Stewart at the Q&A
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- Rob Stewart talks to fans
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- Rob Stewart on the red carpet
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- Entering Revolution for the People’s Choice Award
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- Skyy Vodka
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- Rob Stewart at the premiere
- Tribute contest winners
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- Rob Stewart arriving
- Rob Stewart interviewed
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- Revolution co-producer Warren Needler with Rob stewart
- Co-producer Warren Needler, Rob Stewart and executive producers Sandy Campbell and Brian Stewart
- Guests line up
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- Rob Stewart and friends
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Comments:
Great party for a great cause, and a great crowd. One of the most open minded and friendliest groups I've met in a long time. My nieces will be so happy when they get the super cute WWF stuffed animals I brought them from the party
Nice. Looks like a good time.
The "success" of a party, wherein starfuckers and dilettantes measure their kindness based on someone's perceived importance, is so beyond irrelevent. This is what's wrong with the film industry. It's a shame that it attracts phonies rather than people that actually love and appreciate film.
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