August 24, 2004
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HOLLYWOOD FILM CONFERENCE SPECIAL OFFER
This year I will be chairing the Hollywood Film Conference, part of the Hollywood Film Festival, which will be held from Friday, October 15 to Sunday October 17th at the Arclight Cinemas 6360 Sunset Blvd., in Hollywood. The conference will feature top industry speakers who will discuss financing and distribution of films.
In the past seven years over 600 industry professionals have participated as panelists in the conference, including executives from Columbia/TriStar, Fox Searchlight, MGM Studios, Miramax, NBC, New Line, Paramount Classics, Samuel Goldwyn Co., Seventh Art Releasing, Strand Releasing, Twentieth Century Fox, Showtime Networks, Walt Disney, and agents from CAA, ICM, William Morris and Writers & Artists among others.
We have a special Offer for subscribers of this newsletter: more than 50% off the regular price of $495.00. Just mention that you heard about the conference from this newsletter and you can purchase admittance to the 3-day conference for only $195.00.
Additional info at: www.hollywoodawards.com/conferences_film.html
BUSH’S BRAIN PREMIERES
Congratulations to our clients’ filmmakers Joseph Mealey and Michael Paradies Shoob whose film, Bush’s Brain, premiered at a special screening in Los Angeles at the American Cinematheque on August 12. The film is about Karl Rove, the brains behind the success of George Bush, who has engaged in questionable tactics in the pursuit of electoral victory.
The documentary opens in theatres across the nation in late August and early September. In Los Angeles it will open in four theaters including the Laemmle Sunset 5 on September 3. It opens in New York on August 27, three days before the start of the Republican convention. This is likely to be a controversial film, a behind-the-scenes look at the political guru that has guided George Bush in his career.
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