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2009

December 2009 screenings at Aeon Logic Art Gallery in Brooklyn, NY

2008

Thu May 22, 8 PM FREE

LO-DEF/The Back Room @ Jackie's

http://moviesatjackies.blogspot.com/2008/04/lo-def-debut-event-date-number-one-new.html

8801 Georgia Ave

Silver Spring, MD 20910

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previous screenings:


2007


MARCH 2007

screening #13
* March 15
Capital City Microcinema/
Kensington Row Bookshop
3786 Howard Ave., Kensington, MD 20895 301.949.9416
7:30 PM
$5

JULY 2007

screenings #14 - 20

a Washington, DC area 1 week run
July 12 - 18
Armory Building
3710 Mitchell Street
Kensington, MD 20895 :: map
7:30 PM daily
$7

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2006

screening # 1 & 2
THE WORLD PREMIERE
Sat May 13, 2006
7* PM & 9 PM, $8
Goethe-Institut
812 7th St., NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-289-1200
directions

* 7 PM show is a partial benefit (50% of tix sales $s) screening for DC social service org We Are Family

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screening # 3 - 7
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST PREMIERE
Fri May 19 - Sun 21
7* PM & 9:30 PM daily
$8, $5 for NWFF members, $6 for seniors
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
206-329-2629
directions

* Sat 5/20 7 PM show is a benefit for Seattle social service org
Real Change
* no show on Fri 5/19 @ 7 PM

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screening # 8
THE MARYLAND PREMIERE
Sat June 24 7 PM $5
Capital City Microcinema
Kensington Row Bookshop
3786 Howard Ave., Kensington, MD 20895 . 301.949.9416 MapQuest
Directions

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screening # 9
Thu July 13 8 PM $5
Sangha
7014 Westmoreland Ave
Takoma Park, MD 20912
301.891.3214

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screening # 10
!the nyc premiere!
Thursday, August 31, 9 PM
The Two Boots Pioneer Theater
155 East 3rd Street
(between Avenues A and B, closer to A)
New York, New York
212-591-0434
ticket prices:
$9 adults, $6.50 members
buy tickets here

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screening # 11
THU OCTOBER 5 :: 7:30 PM :: $5
Capital City Microcinema
Kensington Row Bookshop
3786 Howard Ave., Kensington, MD 20895 301.949.9416 MapQuest
Directions

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screening # 12
!The Final Screening of 2006!
SAT NOVEMBER 4 :: 8 PM :: $6
a benefit screening for We Are Family, a DC non-profit that assists the elderly
WAREHOUSE Screening Room
1017-21 7th St., NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-783-3933
directions

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