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But it seems that Neon hopes to use SXSW the way A24 did for “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” both as an awards launchpad and because a film with such countercultural politics and imagery will find no warmer welcome than with the famously raucous, genre-loving crowds in Austin. “We have high ambition. I think it’s going to be a film that plays throughout the year, not just in its first window this summer,” Quinn says. With a budget of roughly $20 million, “I Love Boosters” is the most expensive film Neon has ever made, and its biggest swing as a company.