From an email:
Dear Friends,
A documentary by a friend of mine from Texas (Tommy
Davis) is showing in the East Village at Two Boots
Pioneer Theater for a week. Below I have provided
more info than necessary, in hopes of persuading you
to go see it. My thoughts on the film are in a review
I wrote on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... B0009GX1QA
"Mojados: Through the Night"
http://www.mojadosmovie.com/screenings/
Two Boots Pioneer Theater
155 E 3rd St (between Ave A & Ave
Wed 5/18 - Tue 5/24, 9pm
Tickets are $9
http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/monthly ... tm#Mojados
The Trailer
http://www.mojadosmovie.com/trailer/
The Story
http://www.mojadosmovie.com/story/
An article about the making of the film
http://www.apple.com/pro/video/davis/
South by Southwest Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD
Austin, Texas
March 2004
Arizona International Film Festival
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Tucson, Arizona
April 2004
San Antonio Underground Film Festival
GRAND PRIZE
San Antonio, TX
June 2004
Kansas International Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD
Kansas City, Kansas
September 2004
Woodstock Film Festival
Woodstock, New York
October 2004
Mill Valley Film Festival
Mill Valley, CA
October 2004
Santa Fe Film Festival
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Santa Fe, NM
December 2004
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Asheville, NC
January 2005
The soundtrack is by Sin Panache, a band made up of
other friends of mine from McAllen, TX.
The DVD will be released in late July on Amazon,
Netflix, etc. But this is your chance to see it on
the big screen.
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