SCREENING AND BENEFIT AUCTION FOR MOVIE THAT DEPICTS THE PLIGHT OF ABANDONED ANIMALS
A ground-breaking new movie about homeless animals to be screened this week. Segments from the film's rough cut have already aired throughout Asia.
VENICE, Calif--November, 2003--FREE to a Good Home, a gritty new movie by director Judy Crozier about the plight of homeless animals will be screened this week at the In His Presence Church in Woodland Hills. The screening times are Thursday, November 20th and Friday, November 21st from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and the address is 21300 Califa Street in Woodland Hills.
FREE to a Good Home" follows a girl who travels from Wyoming to Los Angeles, trying to save the abandoned animals she encounters. Segments from this ground-breaking movie have already been aired throughout Asia and the film has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival.
A silent auction will be held during the screenings of FREE to a Good Home." Top fashion designers, artists, and pet stores have donated prizes to help raise funds for this film.
Donors include renowned fashion designer Ashley Paige, PETCO, LA Bike Tours and Cyclery, and Tantra, one of the top Indian restaurants in the West Coast.
For further information, contact breaknthrufilms@aol.com or call 310-392-9931. The film's website address is http://www.freetoagoodhomemovie.com.
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