Opening Night Screening Sold-Out

February 27th, 2008

 

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The opening night screening of Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame is sold-out. Hana Maklmalbaf’s award-winning film of a tiny Afghani girl who wants to go to school has been a hit on the festival circuit winning awards at the Festival du nouveau cinéma, the Thessaloniki Film Festival and the Berlinale.

 

Unfortunately, the film’s director could not be present for the screening. She did, however, send a message, which will be read by the festival’s chair, Helga Stephenson.

 

Taxi to the Dark Side, which screens March 3rd with director Alex Gibney in attendance is also sold-out as is Ramin Bahrani’s Chop Shop. Chop Shop opened in NYC this week to rave reviews.

 

Tickets to the Sunday matinée presentation of We’ll Never See Childhood Again are still available as are tickets to El Ejido, The Law of Profit, These Girls and A Love During The War.

 

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