FREE SCREENING TONIGHT: Evergreen!
The UW Film_Info Listserv has been given a handful of free passes to
tonight's screening of Evergreen. If you are interested in attending, please
read
the directions below:
DIRECTIONS:
To attend this screening, simply do the following:
1) Read the screening location and movie synopsis below
2) E-mail Tish at
_LeticiaL@..._ (mailto:
LeticiaL@...) before 6:00
p.m. tonight
3) Let her know how many people you anticipate bringing with you to the
screening
4) Wait for my reply e-mail (which you will need to print out)
5) That's it!
SCREENING LOCATION AND MOVIE SYNOPSIS:
EVERGREEN
Tuesday, September 7
7:00 PM
AMC Pacific Place
600 Pine St 4th FL Seattle
Fourteen year old Henrietta – Henri for short – longs for everything she
doesn’t have. Down on their luck, Henri (Addie Land) and her mother Kate
(Cara
Seymour) are forced to move in with her grandmother (Lynn Cohen) in a leaking
shack on the edge of town.
Henri is hell bent on finding a way out. At the same time, Henri meets a boy
at school, Chat Turly (Noah Fleiss), and becomes infatuated with his
seemingly ideal wealthy family. Henri overlooks some of the curious behavior she
witnesses at the Turly’s, choosing instead to see what she wants to see as she
tries desperately to become a part of the family. When Henri can no longer
ignore the severe flaws in Chat’s home life, she comes to appreciate what she
does have in a new light.
EVERGREEN stars newcomer Addie Land, Noah Fleiss, Mary Fay Place, Bruce
Davidson and Cara Seymour. The film is written and directed by Enid Zentelis.
Filmed entirely in Everett, Washington, EVERGREEN marks the directorial
debut of Enid Zentelis, who is from Bellingham, WA.
Developed with the assistance of the Sundance Institute, EVERGREEN was
produced by Norma Jean Straw (Straw Stories), Enid Zentelis (Granny Was An
Outlaw
Prods.), Yael Melamede and Eva Kolodner (Salty Features). In addition to
Sundance, EVERGREEEN was selected for screening at several film festivals,
including the Seattle International Film Festival, the Philadelphia
International
Film Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival, and the Sonoma Valley Film Festival,
where Zentelis was named Best Director, Narrative Feature.
The film is rated ‘PG-13’ and has a running time of 85 minutes.
For more information about EVERGREEN visit:www.evergreenthemovie.com.
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