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"COLMA: THE MUSICAL Opening and After-Party June 22nd, 2007"
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Jun-19-07, 08:00 AM (EST)
"COLMA: THE MUSICAL Opening and After-Party June 22nd, 2007"
COLMA: THE MUSICAL Opening and After-Party

Join CAAM staff and members as we celebrate the theatrical release of
COLMA: THE MUSICAL!

Exclusive Engagement: Landmark Embarcadero Theatres from June 22
One Embarcadero Center, San Francisco
June 22 - 28 showtimes: Daily at 12pm / 2:30pm / 5pm / 7:30pm / 10pm

AFTER-PARTY: CAAM will be hosting an informal after-party after the
7:30pm and 10pm screenings on Friday, June 22. Join us at:

FRISSON
244 Jackson Street (two blocks from the Landmark Embarcadero)
9pm - 1am (immediately following the evening screenings)

COLMA: THE MUSICAL world premiered at the 2006 San Francisco
International Asian American Film Festival and won the Special Jury
Award. Catchy melodies, thoughtfully funny lyrics, and appealing
teenage protagonists bring South SF’s cemetery town to life in this
highly original musical about… Colma! Three best friends sing, dance
and dream their way through a city where the dead outnumber the living.

The film, directed by Richard Wong and featuring H.P. Mendoza, who
wrote the script and music, went on to become a favorite on the
festival circuit and earned IFP Gotham Award and Independent Spirit
Award nominations.

Missed it at the SFIAAFF? Don't miss the chance to catch what critics
are calling " giddy, unexpected pleasure" (LA Weekly) and "one of
the most entertaining films we've seen in a long time" (SFist).

If you've seen it once, come see the new theatrical version, re-edited
by Oscar winning editor Lisa Fruchtman.

For more information about the film, visit http://www.colmafilm.com

For more information about Landmark Theatres and show times, visit
http://www.landmarktheatres.com

Advance tickets available at
http://movies.aol.com/theater/landmark-embarcadero-center-cinemas/1154/showtimes

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