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Screening Sunday Night

Monday, October 26, 2009

We got a great stack of films this year! Congrats to all the teams who finished their films over the weekend. Any teams that didn’t make the dead line or didn’t finish-if you’d still like to screen your film next Sunday Night, contact us A.S.A.P.
We will be screening the films Sunday Nov. 1 at Liberty Hall. Doors open at 7, screening starts at 7:30. Tickets are 5 for students and 7 for the general public. Proceeds go to support W.T.C.S. Come dressed to impress for the Halloween costume contest to be held during intermission.
Check back Friday for a line up of the screening.

3 Responses to “Screening Sunday Night”

  1. Ben Tramer

    Can somebody please post a list of the films being shown Sunday? I have sent many emails trying to confirm that our film was recieved and I never get a reply back. I turned our film in on Sunday at Hollywood at Home and the guy didn’t seem to have a clue that they were collecting films.(this happened last year too, so it’s not a huge deal) For peace of mind and the fact that we have several friends coming out to watch our film we would like to make sure it was recieved.

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  2. Admin

    We got all the films from Hollywood at Home. All films submitted will be shown at the festival-so teams can rest assure. The line up will be posted later today by 5pm. Keep an eye out!

    #537

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