Dolphin Agencies Showcase Key Clients and Projects at 2025 SXSW Festival

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MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2025 / Dolphin (NASDAQ:DLPN), a leading entertainment marketing and content production company, today announced the prominence of its subsidiaries-42West, Shore Fire Media, The Door, and The Digital Dept.-at the 2025 SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. Recognized as the 2025 Agency of the Year by Observer, Dolphin's agencies represented clients and projects in multiple festival categories, including Film & TV, Music, and Conference programming.

42West clients boasted an incredible slate of innovative films at this year's SXSW festival. Client Prime Video premiered the new film HOLLAND starring Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, and Matthew MacFadyen in the Headliner section on March 9 before its global debut on Prime Video March 27. Following its world premiere and acquisition out of the Toronto International Film Festival, Sony Pictures Classics brought ON SWIFT HORSES with Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones as the festival's closing night film ahead of its theatrical release on April 25. Several 42West clients premiered films seeking acquisition at SXSW, including BROTHER VERSUS BROTHER, FOR WORSE, IDIOTKA, SNOW LEOPARD SISTERS, THE AGE OF DISCLOSURE, THE DUTCHMAN, and THE SURRENDER. Additionally, client Conan O'Brien spoke with Blizzard President Johanna Faries for the SXSW "Claiming the Future of Entertainment" Featured Session, and Marc Maron appeared for his new documentary ARE WE GOOD?, which premiered on March 11. Vivian Tu hosted a live interview for her top charting hit podcast Networth and Chill with actor Nico Santos on the Vox MainStage and participated in Vox Media's "How Video Enhanced the Star" panel and the YouTube x The Female Quotient panel. She also attended the iHeart Podcast Awards while in Austin as Networth and Chill was nominated in the "Best Business + Finance" category.

Shore Fire Media clients hit the streets of Austin for various shows, panels and more during SXSW this year. Some of the talent and organizations Shore Fire works with that presented, performed or spoke include Austin's legendary blues venue Antone's, performing rights organization ASCAP, bounce idol Big Freedia, acclaimed genre-defying singer-songwriter Brittney Spencer, music icon John Fogerty and non-profit organization WhyHunger.

On March 10, Debbie DePoala and Kristen Wyman of WhyHunger spoke at a fireside chat exploring the crucial relationship between climate resilience, agroecology and food security through the eyes of Indigenous communities and farmworkers at the JW Marriott's Salon 1-2.