Silver Screen Dreams
Apr. 1st, 2007 02:12 pmTHE SIGNAL celebrates it's first New York City screening as part of the GenArt festival on Friday, April 13.
Screenings are at 4:00 pm and 7:30 pm at the Clearview Chelsea West on West 23rd between 8th & 9th. A premiere party will immediately follow the screenings.
Tickets can be purchased at GenArt.org
Wahhhhhh!!! I wanna go.
As most of you now this was made in Atlanta by some of my friends with most of my friends.
On a more egotistical bent I found out after its amazing reception at Sundance that the opening of the film is actually from a competition piece that the same filmmakers did that I am in.
I SO wish I could go.
Sadly, I am broke until the 15th and since I just started a new job it might be a bad idea to as for a half day on that Friday so I could make the 7:30 show.
To all of my friends in NYC (Lyra, Aaron, Voltaire, Cliff, Oddree, etc) you should go see this if you can. And not just to stroke my ego. It was voted a "favorite" at Sundance and was bought that weekend for 3.2 million dollars by Magnolia Films. And knowing the plot, director, actors, etc I know it is going to be great and will appeal to most of you in a huge huge way.
Support Indie Films!!!!
Screenings are at 4:00 pm and 7:30 pm at the Clearview Chelsea West on West 23rd between 8th & 9th. A premiere party will immediately follow the screenings.
Tickets can be purchased at GenArt.org
Wahhhhhh!!! I wanna go.
As most of you now this was made in Atlanta by some of my friends with most of my friends.
On a more egotistical bent I found out after its amazing reception at Sundance that the opening of the film is actually from a competition piece that the same filmmakers did that I am in.
I SO wish I could go.
Sadly, I am broke until the 15th and since I just started a new job it might be a bad idea to as for a half day on that Friday so I could make the 7:30 show.
To all of my friends in NYC (Lyra, Aaron, Voltaire, Cliff, Oddree, etc) you should go see this if you can. And not just to stroke my ego. It was voted a "favorite" at Sundance and was bought that weekend for 3.2 million dollars by Magnolia Films. And knowing the plot, director, actors, etc I know it is going to be great and will appeal to most of you in a huge huge way.
Support Indie Films!!!!