I am pleased to announced that I have been invited to speak by The Bi-Partisan Policy Center, on an AMAZING panel in Washington D.C. this Wednesday! Here is more info...
MEDIA ADVISORY April 29th - What Makes a Movie Political?
Panel Discussion Tees Up Inaugural Film Festival
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Politics on Film, the bipartisan film festival making its debut in the nation’s capital this spring, is hosting a roundtable discussion April 29th, with panelists weighing in on what makes a movie political.
WHEN: Wednesday, April 29th, 7-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: 101 Constitution Ave, N.W.
WHO: Confirmed participants include:
* Dan Glickman, Chairman and CEO, Motion Picture Association of America
* Ann Hornaday, Film Critic, The Washington Post
* Jason Pollock, Director, The Youngest Candidate
* Hilary Rosen, CNN Contributor and Managing Director, Brunswick Group
* Moderated by Arch Campbell, WJLA, ABC Channel 7
* Special Guest Mary Margaret Valenti, Honorary Chair, Politics on Film
RSVP: The event is by invitation only. Members of the media wishing to cover the event must RSVP to amanda@133publicaffairs.com.
Here is link to the website with this info...
http://politicsonfilm.com/press-room.php
Here is a link to download the PDF of the invitiation for the event...
http://politicsonfilm.com/PressReleases/POF.Advisory.PrePanel.4.16.pdf
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