Heal Film Camp’s “Friday Night After the Movies”
February 17, 2011 Comments »
Come see the story of “Friday Night After the Movies” a short documentary that follows a group of 50 kids, ages 10-17, most of whom are on the autism spectrum, during a two-week filmmaking camp with Director Joey Travolta in Jacksonville, Florida last summer on location at the University of North Florida.
The film goes behind-the-scenes during the making of three short narratives and a public service announcement that are written, acted, directed and produced by the young campers.
February 21, 2011 at the Five Points Theatre. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The event is hosted by Jacksonville.comʼs CINEMANIA and includes a question and answer session after the film with some of the film campers!
The theatre is donating 50% of ticket proceeds to the HEAL Foundation, a local non-profit organization serving individuals with autism living in the Greater Jacksonville Area.
For more information about the film or the camp program, please contact producer, Karen Sadler, FILMLAB Productions, (904) 249-9333, or www.filmlabproductions.com.
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