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samedi, septembre 08, 2007

Harvard Independent Film Newsletter

HARVARD
INDEPENDENT
FILM GROUP


The Harvard Independent Film Group is an association of alumni in
the Entertainment Business. The Harvard Film Group regularly invites leading Writers, Directors, Actors, and Industry Leaders to discuss their personal experience with us. We have frequent live readings and screenings of new work. Unless noted, our events are open to the public.

Visit our Website for more information and join our our Bulletin Board to post notices and discuss events with other members.

Learn More About The Harvard Independent Film Group

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12TH @ 7PM

Thomas Zambeck
Nevermore

Judd Nelson

Vincent Spano
Jennifer O'Dell & Sidi Henderson

When Jonathan Usher suspects his wife Lydia has turned against him, he enlists the help of Devin, an old friend who agrees to stay with Jonathan. Jonathan believes that Lydia is attempting to drive him insane in an effort to steal his fortune, and urges Devin to either confirm or dispell this suspicion. However, he soon believes Lydia isn’t the only one in the house not worthy of his trust.
Visit The Nevermore Website For More Information About The Film

Dan Rafeld A NORMAL DAY
For an NYPD Officer 9/11 will be anything but normal

Michael Goldburg HAPPY TRAILS
A comedy about relationships, communication, and the importance of a full tank

Henry Hagerty AT THE POINT
A new film from the Easter Clearing Director

Nikita Brevnov THE CHOICE
Sean is getting ready for his date; when his girlfriend rejects him he ends up with the choice

SPONSOR THE HARVARD INDEPENDENT FILM GROUP

Now heading into our tenth year, the Harvard Independent Film Group has held events with Oliver Stone, Whit Stillman, Peter Guber and many other creative and business people. We celebrated the anniversary of LOVE STORY with a screening and a discussion with its director Arthur Hiller and put together a RUNAWAY PRODUCTION event with Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell and New York Film Commissioner Patricia Reed Scott. We recently moved downtown from the Harvard Club to the TANK, a performance arts center created by recent Harvard Grads. You can reach our large international and uniquely upscale membership by sponsoring events and this monthly newsletter. Contact Barney Oldfield at 212-410-9404 or email us.


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The Tank

At The Collective Unconsciousness
279 Church Street
between Franklin and White
3 Blocks Below Canal St
& Across From The Tribeca Grand

7:00PM - SHORTS
8:00PM - NEVERMORE
Admission $7

rsvp@crimsonscreen.com
or call 212-410-9404

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