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Post by Ashe Raven on Feb 15, 2005 16:37:10 GMT
Fan films have been made and released with out distribution into arthouse cinemas. Oft times the film it self ispaid for by the company that made it or the fans that supported it.
I for one am hoping to have the film showed in my local art house in Southampton.
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Post by themotile on Feb 15, 2005 18:15:09 GMT
Just a thought Ashe, is it not worth actualy asking your local art house cinema if they have plans to show PP's war of the worlds, surely they would have an idea by now if it was going to be before May, that uncludes a trailer, its just one phone call.
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Post by Ashe Raven on Feb 16, 2005 1:59:04 GMT
I'll mention it, I wont ask them.
You know as well as I do the chances of the hearing about it is pretty much nil at the moment, so why bother? You wouldn't win anything.
Still it would be a pleasent surprise if they did know about it and choose to show it. I rmember showing Akira for the first time on Art House, and the Cinema has no idea what it was.
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Post by theheatray on Feb 16, 2005 2:23:47 GMT
Thinking about it (bad habbit that) thats not a bad idea, if we all contacted our local art house cinema they will know if they are screening any Pendragon Pictures trailers this month and they should know months in advance if they are showing the actual film so we may get a crafty picture of were we stand art house wise.
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Post by malfunkshun on Feb 16, 2005 2:27:15 GMT
there are 3 here in dallas that i know of... Lakewood theatire, the Magnolia, and the Granada. I'll call each one this week and ask if they've heard of it.
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Post by theheatray on Feb 16, 2005 2:47:15 GMT
That cool man, teamwork works you know! I have one about fourty miles from here, I will ring them tomorrow.
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