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The 2008 Arizona Black Film ShowcasePAS
The 2008 Arizona Black Film Showcase is proud to host the Arizona premiere of the Picture Palace Films production "Kings Of The Evening." This award-winning drama by director Andrew P. Jones will make its Arizona debut March 27th, 2008 during opening night festivities starting at 6:00 pm at the AMC Theaters-Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix.
Based on true events, "Kings of the Evening" stars model-actor Tyson Beckford (Bravo's "Make Me A Supermodel"), Emmy winning actress Lynn Whitfield ("The Josephine Baker Story," "Eve's Bayou," "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate"), and veteran stage and screen actor Glynn Turman ("A Raisin In The Sun," "Cooley High," "A Different World"). The film revolves around five strangers thrown together in a dilapidated boarding house in the midst of the Great Depression. Though times are tough and spirits are low, the strangers find escapism in a unique competition -- an underground fashion contest for which the prize is far greater than the five-dollar pot that awaits the winner; it's the chance to feel like a king, if just for an evening. Members of the "Kings Of The Evening" cast and crew have been invited to participate in a question and answer session immediately following the film's screening. Local Phoenix film critic and media personality Gayle Bass will moderate the Q&A session. Bass, a member of The Phoenix Film Critics Society, is best known in Valley for her work on KTAR-FM & AM News Talk Radio, and on KTVK-3TV's "Your Life A To Z." The 2008 Arizona Black Film Showcase will take place from March 27th through March 30th, 2008 with workshop panels, film screenings and special guests throughout the three-day event. Filmmakers and film fans are encouraged to take advantage of the programs and networking opportunities designed to expand their knowledge of the film industry and showcase their work. Tickets for the 2008 Arizona Black Film Showcase are currently available. Reserve your tickets today. Log on to www.azblackfilm.com for more information about ticket purchase and Showcase information.
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