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Italy Screening Was Better than NY Pizza

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Here is the email I received after the screening of my film in Celle Ligure, Italy

Hi Angelo,
As I previously wrote, the screening was a success. The theatee was full and  I was very surprised. You should know that here in Italy the public is not use to seeing a movie  in its original language with subtitles because, generally all films are translated and dubbed. Therefore I can say that the screening was a double success! Moreover I received request to see the movie again. I thank you for your great collaboration and I will sure we speak again soon.

Martin

www.cineindependente.it

3 International Screenings in Next 30 Days

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

THREE WORLDWIDE SCREENING DATES ”The Broken Hearts Club” has three upcoming screenings…

  • August 17th in LOS ANGELES at the Bungalow Club;
  • August 27th in CELLE LIGURE, ITALY at the International Festival of the Independent Cinema;
  • September 5th in Notting Hill in the UK at the Portobello Film Festival.

http://www.brokenheartsClubFilm.com

Broken Hearts Club Goes to UK

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

I recently confirmed that yes, The Broken Hearts Club is going to the UK as part of the Portobello Film Festival. I’m spastic with excitement about this. It marks my UK premiere, both for this film and for me. Hopefully some friends I’ve met in England via Twitter will be able to see the film.

Screening Date is Sept 5th at 6:45PM. Over 700 films will screen during the festival. All screenings are FREE.

If you’re in the UK and want to attend the film festival or just want to read up on it you can download the program here.

BHC Headed to the Mountains of Appalachia

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

I just received confirmation that my film, The Broken Hearts Club, has been invited to screen at the Southern Appalachian International Film Festival. The festival will take place in October/November.

I was contacted by the Festival Coordinator in mid July with a request to screen. As submissions were made through Withoutabox they very graciously provided me with a waiver, and apparently a guaranteed spot. Very cok indeed. Below is a blurb about the SOAPIFF

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SOAPIFF, with support and cooperation from regional institutions, local agencies, East Tennessee State University, the Northeast Tennessee Art Commisssion, the JCDA, business and individual sponsors, presents films from the Festival competitions, retrospective screenings, related educational seminars and promotional events during the annual Southern Appalachian International Film Festival also known as SOAPIFF (the “Festival”). The purpose of SOAPIFF is to publicly recognize, promote and preserve the work of independent filmmakers and encourage film production and film culture in Southern Appalachia. SOAPIFF revives an annual film festival in the greater Tri-Cities, Tennessee, the birthplace of the oldest continuous independent film festival in the American South (the Sinking Creek Film Celebration). SOAPIFF will entertain, educate and also present speakers, seminars and other art forms that play collaborative roles in film production and promotion. To that end, the Organizers aim to provide Festival entrants with an opportunity to showcase their movies to as wide an audience as possible with the premiere of their entries, if selected, at SOAPIFF in multiple theatres, and, when possible, via distribution of entry materials for promotional purposes separate from, and/or before, during and/or following the Festival.

http://www.soapiff.com

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