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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

A Celebration of Indie Filmmaking in Rhode Island

This comes from:

Two Sisters’ Productions, Inc.
www.TwoSistersProduction.com
www.OurLastDaysAsChildren.com
Contact: Toni-Ann Baker (401) 474-1753
URGENT PRESS RELEASE
October 22, 2008

The brand new sleek and loft style NYLO Hotel in Warwick, Rhode Island continues to embraces the art community as it welcomes local filmmakers this Saturday night

October 25, 2008 from 6:30pm – 10:00pm
Address: NYLO Hotel - 400 Knight Street, Warwick, RI 02886

This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a raffle of items donated from participating sponsors.

Local independent filmmakers, cast, crew, family and friends will celebrate together at the NYLO Hotel in a candlelit environment as they watch the second airing of a Rhode Island documentary, entitled Partnership Runs Deep, which airs this Saturday night on NBC 10 at 7:30 pm. The government produced this film, but the project was spearheaded and directed by local filmmaker David Bellino of Second Wind Films. When airing for the first time earlier this month, on Columbus Day, it ranked second highest for that evening.
Partnership Runs Deep - The Search for Sunken History in Narragansett Bay
A documentary that captures the expedition & findings from several U.S. Navy unmanned undersea vehicles as they search for shipwrecks in Narragansett Bay.

“This documentary was produced and filmed in RI & MA, utilizing local production companies, crew, locations and talent (re-enactors & interviewees). We're proud of the local connection and hope you enjoy the finished documentary,” stated the RI Film & TV Office.

Toni-Ann Baker of Two Sisters’ Productions, Inc., along with the other contributors who organized this event, had one thing in mind “to celebrate the impact local talent has made in the film community and in mainstream markets.”

There will be several additional short films screened throughout the evening produced by local filmmakers including Go Green Films, Buddha Goudha, Daylight Films, Three Kisses Productions, Green Rock Film and Two Sisters’ Productions with cast and crew in attendance.

Once a month The Rhode Island Film Collaborative (RIFC), a local non-profit organization that supports the growth and education of independent filmmaking in RI, holds a screening of films produced by local filmmakers. This evening is the RIFC’s official October screening night.

The event is sponsored by NYLO Hotel, Rhode Island Film Collaborative (RIFC), Two Sisters’ Productions, Inc., Second Wind Films, Southeast New England Arts, Music and Film (SENE), the New England Film and Video Association (NEFVA), Paul A. Roselli Films, Jon Raben (Italian Americans and Federal Hill) and Rhodywood.

For more info: www.turnto10.com keyword: deep; http://www.secondwindfilms.com/PRD/ ;
www.rifcfilms.com ; www.OurLastDaysAsChildren.com ;www.nylohotels.com/warwick

(This is not an RIFC Production)

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