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NewFilmmakers Presents Exit 117 6/23

By: Jun. 23, 2010
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On Wednesday, June 23rd NewFilmmakers presents EXIT 117. Admission is $6 for the whole evening and tickets are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening.

Join us for A TOOTH FAIRY Reception starting at 6:00pm

More information on NewFilmmakers.com

6:00PM NEWFILMMAKERS DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Tod Lancaster MILE HIGH: HOW TO WIN AND LOSE THE WHITE HOUSE (2008, 71 Minutes, Video)
At seventeen, Luke is too young to vote; but he's not too young to make a difference. After campaigning for Barack Obama for more than a year, he decides to travel to the Democratic National Convention in Denver to see Obama deliver his acceptance speech...hoping he can find a ticket once he gets there. Mile High follows Luke on his journey, from Super Tuesday to Denver and through to Election Day. Along the way it delves into his past, his efforts to help elect President Obama, and his hopes for the future: both his own future and that of his country. The film also follows the presidential candidates themselves, talking to pundits and media experts in an effort to find out what it really took to win...and lose...the White House in 2008. Mile High consists entirely of original footage shot during and after the 2008 election.

7:20PM NEWFILMMAKERS SHORT FILM PROGRAM

Chie Mori CINDERELLO (2009, 2 Minutes, Video)
Benjamin Welmond A TOOTH FAIRY (2009, 5 Minutes, 16MM)
Jake Armstrong THE TERRIBLE THING OF ALPHA-9 (2009, 6 Minutes, Video)
Boris Polonsky PROOF OF LOVE (2009, 23 Minutes, Video)

8:15PM NEWFILMMAKERS FEATURE PRESENTATION

Kevin James McMullin EXIT 117 (2009, 89, Video)
Kevin James McMullin 's debut drama 'Exit 117' is a melodic group portrait of New Jersey youth and the kaleidoscope of dreams, fears and laughs that is their last summer together. Told in a series of interconnected vignettes, characters confront adulthood in a sequence of confessions, declarations and resolutions.

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