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  Awak : Gratitude Guru

Support Tibetan Film - Dreaming Lhasa in NYC

Awak said Apr 12, 2007, 12:49 PM:

 
Hello New Yorkers!
I'm so sad I won't be in NY to see this film but I thought maybe you might be interested. See details below.
Happy viewing!
x
  
 


“The U.S. release of the acclaimed feature-film Dreaming Lhasa (http://www.dreaminglhasa.com/) takes place this Friday, April 13 in New York City.
Dreaming Lhasa is a moving, modern-day adventure story of Tibetan exiles in Dharamsala, India-home of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan Government-in-Exile.

YOUR ATTENDANCE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!


Please come see this remarkable film while it is playing in New York for one week only and if you can't make it, please recommend it to your friends and family. The larger the attendance is at these early screenings (in particular this opening weekend), the easier it will be for the film to receive wider distribution. Spread the word and help support Tibetan cinema.


For information about the screenings of Dreaming Lhasa in New York City and to purchase tickets in advance, please click here. The film will be playing at The ImaginAsian, 239 East 59th Street (between 2nd and 3rd Ave.) (212) 371-6682.”