From: Howard Allen [mailto:hadoc@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 10:47 PM
Subject: simplified CoyoteMoon release with Time
For Immediate Release
A FILM COMPANY LAUNCH EVENT
Nov. 7, Saturday, November 7, Crossroads Cinemas at 7pm
CoyoteMoon Films releases their first short film, Se Habla Español, A Christmas Poem that includes a special Tucson DVD extras package.
Join their special guests, the filmmakers of Time And Again (Una y Otra Vez) that recently won Best Narrative Short Film at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The producer Diana Wade is from Tucson. And CoyoteMoon hopes to also bring the award winning writer/director Antonio Méndez Esparza in from New York.
The filmmakers at CoyoteMoon Films are using Se Habla Español to introduce Tucson to the film company, a company with several feature film scripts already in development. And the filmmakers of Time And Again have a chance to enter their movie in the Oscars Short Film competition.
The films go together in a couple wonderful ways: Time And Again is neo-realism with minimal production values but amazing cinema verité storytelling. Se Habla Español is highly produced with the latest technology, professional actors and a music score. Both are non-linear in the storytelling—more slices of lives--told well. Both have themes associated with the Latino culture inside the larger Anglo culture.
The DVD package for Se Habla Español includes a fun documentary,”Even a Gringa Can Make A Tamale,” a photo montage entitled “Tucson: Two Cultures,” and a “Behind The Scenes” video that will make a fun Christmas present for and about Tucson
Meet the filmmakers, casts and crew. Admission is only $8.
A link to the theater:http://www.movievalue.com/Crossroads.html
Crossroads Cinema 4811 E. Grant Road Tucson, Arizona 85712 (520) 327-7067 info (520) 326-2929 office
Howard Allen
www.ScriptDoctor.com
thedoc@scriptdoctor.com
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