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News Twenty1 |
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http://www.projecttwenty1.com/Default.aspx?tabid=57 |
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English |
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film, animation, philadelphia |
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News Twenty1 keeps you informed on the events, screenings and parties going on around the city of Philadelphia and beyond as they pertain to the filmmaking and creative communities in general. Join us and keep yourself in the loop! |
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Coming Soon to Norristown… A Cultural District
Project Twenty1 has been involved in the building of an arts district in Norristown throughout 2009. Last week was our first official community meeting, covered here by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. Great things are happening!
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Original source: Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
“The Game of a Name” – Win $100!
Project Twenty1 is helping found a new arts and culture area in Norristown, and here is some news coverage to prove it!
(original source)
‘The game of the name’
Thursday, October 15, 2009
By CARL ROTENBERG
Times Herald Staff
P21Fest 2009 Wrapup
P21Fest has wrapped, and it was another awesome year! Thanks so much to all who were in attendance! So many of our friends, members, in-kind sponsors, and supporters came out in droves from all over the world! We were, as always, humbled and thrilled by the crowds. For those who weren’t, we’ll fill you in on all the awesome stuff you missed so you know what to expect next year! (You can also download the program HERE by right-clicking and selecting “Save As”.)
2009 AWARD WINNERS
Leon & The Wolf in PAAFF – Sun, Oct. 11th
More on our awesome P21Fest events soon, we swear! In the meantime, we wanted to get you this breaking Festival Partner News:
Last year’s 21-Day Filmmaking Competition winner, Leon & The Wolf, is screening
Opening Night Recap & Upcoming Events
Opening Night at Project Twenty1 launched the festival with a bang last night!
The Opening Night screening, You Might As Well Live, a hilarious indie film directed by Simon Ennis, about a loser named Robert Mutt, trying to prove he can be a ‘real somebody,’ was extremely well-received by the audience. “I was laughing so hard, I peed a little,” said one attendee who will remain anonymous for obvious reasons. “That’s embarrassing. But no really, IR
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