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2600 Film - 'Freedom Downtime' to be Shown in New York
January 25, 2002 - 1:14am -- nomadlab
Anonymous Comrade writes: "
"Freedom Downtime" to Appear at New York City Film Festival
The 2600 documentary "Freedom Downtime" has been accepted at the New York International Independent Film and
Video Festival and will be screened in February.
The screening is scheduled for Saturday, February 9 at 2 pm at the Sutton 1 Theater, located at 205 East 57th
Street by 3rd Avenue.
To have our film shown in a New York City theater is something we've always dreamed about. This will be an
historical event and it's open to the public.
It would be great if we actually sold out our screening. Tickets are $10 and you can get them at
http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/index_bust_2001.htm or by calling 1-866-468-7619.
More info on the entire festival can be found at http://www.nyfilmvideo.com or by calling (212) 777-7100."
Anonymous Comrade writes: "
"Freedom Downtime" to Appear at New York City Film Festival
The 2600 documentary "Freedom Downtime" has been accepted at the New York International Independent Film and
Video Festival and will be screened in February.
The screening is scheduled for Saturday, February 9 at 2 pm at the Sutton 1 Theater, located at 205 East 57th
Street by 3rd Avenue.
To have our film shown in a New York City theater is something we've always dreamed about. This will be an
historical event and it's open to the public.
It would be great if we actually sold out our screening. Tickets are $10 and you can get them at
http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/index_bust_2001.htm or by calling 1-866-468-7619.
More info on the entire festival can be found at http://www.nyfilmvideo.com or by calling (212) 777-7100."