The Weekend Is Over But We’re Not!

posted by Dan

A huge thanks to everyone that came to the festival this weekend, enduring lines, sprinkles, and harsh temperatures. Even though it’s Monday morning, I need to remind everyone that we are far from over.

We just added additional encore screenings of CRAWFORD and TWELVE (click here for showtimes and information). If you were sold out of either of these shows, tonight you have another chance to catch two of our hottest tickets.

Did you miss SAVIORS, JUMP, AT THE DEATH HOUSE DOOR, SHORTS 3, 4, or 5? Not a problem, they’re all playing tonight at either the Coolidge or the Somerville Theatre. Force the Monday blues away with some great films and our bright sunny faces.

Also tonight, don’t forget that Guy Maddin will be at the Coolidge with MY WINNIPEG. Over at the Somerville is the screening of ELEVEN MINUTES with the filmmakers and Project Runway’s Jay McCarroll in attendance.

Tuesday night we close IFFBoston 2008 with ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD (8:00pm - Coolidge Corner Theatre).

5 Responses to “The Weekend Is Over But We’re Not!”

  1. Julian Peterson Says:

    Mr Roffman,

    Do you have text or video of the Special Events ?
    I’m trying to do a thorough review of your IFFB festival…

    Best,

    Julian
    filmfestivals.com

    PS How are films selected ?
    I notice that some are listed at other
    filmfestes.

  2. bruno chatelin Says:

    Hi WHO is Julian Peterson ?
    Let me know what your connection is with filmfestivals.com
    I dont think I know you.
    PS I am the COO and Editor at filmfestivals.com
    :-)

  3. Amy R Handler Says:

    Guy Maddin’s absolutely brilliant and poetic, My Winnipeg, was my all time favorite. I’m delighted to see the audience agrees. Is there any chance you can show all of his films in the near future???

  4. Amy R Handler Says:

    Guy Maddin’s absolutely brilliant and poetic, My Winnipeg, was my all time favorite! I was delighted to see that the audience agrees. Is there any chance you can show all his films in the near future?

  5. Amy R Handler Says:

    Guy Maddin’s absolutely brilliant and poetic, My Winnipeg, is my all time favorite! I am delighted to see that the audience agrees! Is there any chance you can show all his films in the near future?

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