All My Chicago Peeps,
Just a reminder that “A Bridge Life” is having its Chicago premiere at the Peace on Earth Film Festival next Saturday, February 27th in the Chicago Cultural Center’s historic Claudia Cassidy Theater (address: 78 East Washington St.). Unfortunately I won’t be able to attend as I’ve a close friend’s wedding to go to, but do come out and support the film and let your friends know about it. I hope to get out to Chitown sometime in late spring.
Thanks for supporting “A Bridge Life!”
Josh
“A Bridge Life” continued its winning streak, earning its fourth festival prize last week. This time it was singled out by the Canada International Film Festival which bestowed it with the Rising Star: Excellence in Filmmaking Award. The festival takes place in Vancouver in late March. They really like us over there. My “Bridge Life” team and I very much appreciate the ongoing recognition (Buyers, take note).
Hi Everyone,
“A Bridge Life” had its Canadian premiere last Saturday night at the Victoria Film Festival and received a strong reception. I’d like to thank all those who came out and especially the wonderful staff of the VFF for screening our film. If you haven’t been, Victoria on Vancouver Island is just a fantastic city!
Next up is the Peace on Earth Film Festival in my old hometown of Chicago. We’ll be screening at 4:45 p.m. on Saturday, February 27th in the Chicago Cultural Center’s historic Claudia Cassidy Theater (address: 78 East Washington St.). Admission is free so to all my friends in Chitown, come on out! I’m very excited about this particular festival as it was founded with the express purpose is to showcase films that offer challenging perspectives on war, the environment, world politics and our way of life. Aside from “A Bridge Life,” there a whole host of great, enlightening films they’re programming so if you live nearby, please gather up all your friends and check it out! But most importantly, see “A Bridge Life!”