The Strange Rebirth of Andre Weil will be screening at the Sunset Gower Studios (Stage 5) in Los Angeles on Thursday December 10th as part of NewFilmmakers LA. Tickets are $5.
The Strange Rebirth of Andre Weil will be screening Saturday, October 17th at the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York City! Tickets for the screening at Brooklyn's Galapagos Art Space are available here.
TSROAW is also screening as part of the Wildsound Film Festival at Toronto's National Film Board of Canada on Thursday, October 29th. Ticket info is here.
Finally, TSROAW will be screening on Friday, November 13th as part of the Miami Short Film Festival. The screening will be held at the Cosford Cinema at the University of Miami. More info on the fest is available here.
Jeremy Cesarec of the noteworthy blog Your It List, has just posted an interview with me in anticipation of the TSROAW screening at the Imagine Science Fest.
Pleased to announce that TSROAW will be screening as part of this year's Imagine Science Film Festival in New York City. The screening will be at the Galapagos Art Space in Dumbo, Brooklyn, October 17th, 8:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here.
From the ISF Mission Statement: Imagine Science Films is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to promoting a high-level dialogue between scientists and filmmakers. ISF encourages a greater collaboration between scientists who dedicate their lives to studying the world we live in and filmmakers who have the power to interpret and expose this knowledge, ultimately making science accessible and stimulating to a broader audience.
Had a great time at the Topanga screening Saturday night - big crowd, enthusiastic response, mellow scene. We'll be up in San Francisco at the SF Shorts Fest, Friday Sept 11, 9:30 p.m. at the Red Vic on Haight. Hope to see you there!
Made it to the opening night of the LA Shorts Fest last night. Four pleasantly solid celebrity shorts screened. Press on the event here and here. Looking forward to the TSROAW screening this Sunday at 10 p.m. If you're in Los Angeles, please come support our film! And if you're not already, become a fan of the film on Facebook.
Update: I should mention that I met a lot of good people last night at the festival, including Michael Kenneth Jackson who's film is screening in the program before TSROAW, and who's blogging about the Fest here.