Category Archives: Screenings

July 24th Connecticut Premiere — Get Bombed!

The Fairfield Weekly listed the BOMB IT Connecticut Premiere as the one thing to check out this Thursday, the 24th, at the Avon Theater in Stamford. Hope to see you there (there will be a nice door prize at the … Continue reading

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Connecticut Premiere at the Avon Theater July 24 @ 9pm!

Connecticut Premiere at the Avon Theater! When: Thursday, July 24 @ 9pm Where: 272 Bedford Street Stamford, CT 06901 Phone: (203) 967-3660 Web: avontheatre.org ***There will be a door prize!***

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Brad Downey at the Tate

Public Space: who’s it for? Friday 11 July 2008, 18.30–19.30 Tate Starr Auditorium Brad Downey will be showing 6 new works on film and video. Mustafa Hulusi will be giving a short lecture. For more info visit the Tate site … Continue reading

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BOMB It Extends at the Sunset 5 in Los Angeles

Thank you for everyone who came out and made our LA premiere such a huge success. Laemmle has agreed to give us another Friday night – this Friday the 13th! There will be a 7:50 and 10:10 showings. And I, … Continue reading

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More Press from New Orleans…

BestofNewOrleans.com wrote up a review — With its hip-hop soundtrack, the film is an entertaining and slickly edited look at the birth and evolution of graffiti. It’s even global in perspective as he interviews artists in Amsterdam, Barcelona, South Africa, … Continue reading

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