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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A Fistfull of Balls - World Premiere Screening!


We're excited about our new superhero short film, A Fistful of Balls, made just this past weekend for the 2009 Houston 48 Hour Film Project competition. Our world premiere screening (sadly, not part of any 5-day weekend gross we'll ever see) is Wednesday June 10th at 7:30 pm and Thursday June 11th at 9:30 pm. Both screenings will take place at the Studio Movie Grill in Town & Country. (805 Town and Country Lane, Houston TX 77024)


We encourage you join us at the screening as you'll have the opportunity to vote for "Houston Audience Favorite" and we need your support! Please tell your friends, and send them a link to this blog (Tweet with - http://bit.ly/vEsz7) for all the info you need. You can already purchase tickets online via PayPal at $8.50. (They're ten bucks at the door, and have been known to sell out during previous years.) Click here for a complete list of screening groups and ticket information.

There are also many other short films to go see! We remind you that the screenings are staggered in such a way that you'd need to go both nights to see every film made for the competition.
After these screenings, there will be an opportunity see a "Best of the Houston 48HFP" on Sunday June 28th. Time (and ticket price?) to be announced.
Ironically, the "Best of" screening will be held in the same location where we shot our film. This will either seriously jinx us or bring us enormous luck. Either way, the screening will be held at TBH Center (333 S. Jensen Dr. Houston, TX 77003-1115).
While we're on the subject, TBH very graciously hosted us over the weekend. All of our work was done there - from concept to final cut. I cannot thank them enough for welcoming us to their home. Having seen a few other programs there myself - I can highly recommend you check out their diverse, groundbreaking shows!
Finally, with less than 24 hours before the first 48HFP Houston screening - we wish luck to all of our fellow filmmakers. See you there!

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