S2BN Films and Belafonte Enterprises are thrilled to announce that SING YOUR SONG will have its theatrical opening on Friday, January 13th in New York and Los Angeles. The nationwide roll-out begins at the IFC Center in New York and the Playhouse 7 in Pasadena, CA and moves to cities and towns across the country.
For those of you in New York, Harry Belafonte and director Susanne Rostock will be on hand for Q&A at the IFC Center on Friday and Saturday (after the 7:25pm show) and on Sunday (after the 2:45pm show). In LA, Gina Belafonte will be doing a Q&A after the 7:10pm show on Friday and Saturday and after the 4:10pm show on Sunday.
We encourage you to go out and see the film in NY or LA and tell your friends to join you for the screenings. The opening weekend is very important for the film so spread the word and keep checking back for updates on screening dates and more locations.
SING YOUR SONG is the critically acclaimed biographical documentary that surveys the life and times of singer/actor/activist Harry Belafonte. Belafonte's groundbreaking career personifies the American civil rights movement and impacted many other social-justice movements. Belafonte is a tenacious hands-on activist, who worked intimately with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., mobilized celebrities for social justice, participated in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, and took action to counter gang violence and the incarceration of youth. An indomitable sense of optimism motivates his path even today.
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Opening week:
1/13 - 1/19, IFC Center, New York, NY www.ifccenter.com
1/13 - 1/19, Playhouse 7, Pasadena, CA www.laemmle.com/viewtheatre.php?thid=6
Additional screenings (more to be announced):
* Human Rights FF - Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA (1/16) www.pem.org
* Texas A&M University MSC Woodson Black Awareness Committee, College Station, TX (1/16)
* Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM (1/16 - 1/20-26) www.ccasantafe.org
* Paramount Theatre, Charlottesville, VA (1/24) www.virginia.edu
* Seattle Film Center, Seattle, WA (1/27 - 2/2) www.siff.net/cinema/index.aspx
* Roxie, San Francisco, CA (1/27 - 2/2)www.roxie.com
* Northwest Film Center, Portland, OR (1/27-1/29)www.nwfilm.org
* Denver Film Center, Denver, CO (2/3- 2/9) www.denverfilm.org
* Bijoux Theatre, Bridgeport, CT (2/7) www.thebijoutheatre.com
* Pickford Film Center’s Limelight, Bellingham, WA (2/10 - 2/16)
* Guild Cinema, Albuquerque, NM (2/10 - 2/14)www.guildcinema.com
* Capri Theatre, Montgomery, AL (2/12 - 2/15) www.capritheatre.org/
* Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT (2/17 - 2/23) www.realartways.org
* MassMoCA, North Adams, MA (3/1) www.massmoca.org
* Loft Cinema, Tucson, AZ (3/7) www.loftcinema.com
* California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA (3/10) www.caamuseum.org
* Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN (3/15) www.walkerart.org
* St Anthony Main Theatre, Minneapolis, MN (3/16 – 3/22) www.stanthonymaintheatre.com
* Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (3/16, 3/18) www.clevelandart.org
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