You and your readers may be interested to know that two indie films are now available for download on iTunes, "The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" (starring Dan Butler), and "Never Met Picasso." and These two films are just the first from Water Bearer films to debut on iTunes, with many more to follow soon.
If you are interested, I can provide you with links via the iTunes Button, or even set up promotional giveaways for your readers, to help spread the word.
About Never Met Picasso A romantic and whimsical comedy on the mysteries of love, sex, and art. Starring Alexis Arquette (Scream) and Margot Kidder (Superman). Winner of Best Screenplay Outfest '97 (Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival). Andrew (Arquette), a gay thirty year old live at home artist is in the midst of a serious creative funk.
About The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender A hilarious and provocative romp through the hidden and not-so-hidden gay undercurrents of Hollywood's Golden Years. Dan Butler (Frasier) acts as tour guide as he uncovers- despite efforts to launder American cinema of even the faintest traces of gay influences- Hollywood's squeamish fascination with gay eroticism and camp.
Thank you!
Marinell Montales
New Video Digital 902 Broadway, 9th Fl New York, NY 10010 mmontales@newvideo.com (646) 259-4102
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You and your readers may be interested to know that two indie films are now available for download on iTunes, "The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" (starring Dan Butler), and "Never Met Picasso." and These two films are just the first from Water Bearer films to debut on iTunes, with many more to follow soon.
If you are interested, I can provide you with links via the iTunes Button, or even set up promotional giveaways for your readers, to help spread the word.
About Never Met Picasso
A romantic and whimsical comedy on the mysteries of love, sex, and art. Starring Alexis Arquette (Scream) and Margot Kidder (Superman). Winner of Best Screenplay Outfest '97 (Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival). Andrew (Arquette), a gay thirty year old live at home artist is in the midst of a serious creative funk.
About The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
A hilarious and provocative romp through the hidden and not-so-hidden gay undercurrents of Hollywood's Golden Years. Dan Butler (Frasier) acts as tour guide as he uncovers- despite efforts to launder American cinema of even the faintest traces of gay influences- Hollywood's squeamish fascination with gay eroticism and camp.
Thank you!
Marinell Montales
New Video Digital
902 Broadway, 9th Fl
New York, NY 10010
mmontales@newvideo.com
(646) 259-4102
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