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DECEMBER 2007

FILM SCREENING
THE PERFECT HOLIDAY with Terrance Howard and Queen Latifah on Monday, December 10th at 7PM at AMC Boston Common. Click here for movie preview.

Win tickets for two when you answer the following question:
What film did TCOF promote that featured one of Bob Marley's sons?

Send your answer to info@coloroffilm.com.

OCTOBER 2007

2nd Annual A Taste of Film
Saturday, OCTOBER 20, 6-10pm at Roxbury Center for Arts at Hibernian Hall (184 Dudley Street, Roxbury)

2nd Annual Fundraiser to benefit The Color of Film's (TCOF) "Mini-Grant" Fund and The Kay Bourne Arts Report. A night to sample foods from Boston restaurants while viewing Samples of the Films produced by TCOF Spring 07 'Mini-Grant' winners, some of whom will be at the event to discuss their films.

$100 VIP tickets, entitle you to early admission at 6pm, and includes 1 yr. TCOF Audience membership plus a listing in program guide as PRODUCER.

$50 SUPPORTER tickets are general admission at 6:30pm, plus 1 yr. TCOF Audience membership and a listing in program guide as SUPPORTER.

$30 GEN. ADM. tickets 6:30 - 10pm

 

Tickets: $30, $50, $100. Click here to purchase tickets online.
For more info: 617-282-1234 / info@coloroffilm.com

JANUARY 2007

Sunday, January 14 - 5pm and 8:30pm, at Roxbury Community College
Media Arts Building (1234 Columbus Avenue, Roxbury)

The Color of Film Collaborative, Inc., in association with TOUCH 106.1FM & www.DOWNTIMEonline.net
present the Boston premiere of COLOR OF THE CROSS


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Synopsis: This powerful, epic film vividly portrays the last 48 hours of the life of Jesus Christ and challenges commonly held assumptions about Him. With moving performances from Jean-Claude LaMarre (Malcolm X) and Debbi Morgan (Woman Thou Art Loosed), this stirring film is a triumph!

By portraying Jesus as a black Jew, this movie may appear controversial to some, but will undeniably strike a cord of inspiration in the hearts of Christians of all ethnicities around the world. Color Of The Cross is the first film to suggest that the Crucifixion could have been racially motivated. A compelling script and astounding interpretations of The Bible make this daring masterpiece an achievement not to be missed. With its inspiring, unconventional approach to an emotionally volatile issue, Color of the Cross presents a fresh perspective on the history of Christianity and delivers as moving a portrait of His life as has ever been put to film!

Color of the Cross tells a story that is familiar to most. The movie addresses four areas: Jesus and his disciples, the state of mind of the Romans occupying Judea, the issues facing the Rabbis in the Sanhedrin, and the family life of Joseph, Mary and their remaining children as they were affected by Jesus' persecution.

TICKETS: $12 in advance $15 at the door. Tickets available online via www.ticketweb.com or at A Nubian Notion, Skippy White’s and R&S Restaurant

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For more info, contact: Robin@coloroffilm.com

 

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Submit your film or script for reading and screening series consideration by sending it to:

The Color of Film Collaborative
BPL Series
P.O. Box 191901
Roxbury, MA 02119



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