New York, 11/3 and 11/4
Friday and Saturday, November 3rd and 4th
7:00pm
Pioneer Theater - East 3rd St (Between Avenue A & B)
Tickets are $9.00
Filmmakers in Attendance
Advanced Tickets available: http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/
For more information: http://www.jumpingoffbridges.com
Tickets are already selling!
Los Angeles, 11/12
Sunday, November 12th
12:30pm
Fine Arts Theater - 8556 Wilshire Blvd
Tickets are $7.00
Filmmakers in Attendance
Advanced Tickets available: https://www.readyticket.net/webticket/webticket2.asp?WCI=BuyTicket&WCE=JUMPING+OFF+BRIDGES,111220061230,1,36277,
Tickets are already selling!
Washington DC, 11/15
Wednesday, November 15th
7:00pm
AFI Silver - 8633 Colesville Road
Tickets are FREE
Filmmakers in Attendance
"Truly wonderful work"
--Filmmaker Magazine
"Touching, funny and sobering ... jumping off bridges should launch Candler into the big time"
--Filmthreat
"The performances Candler elicits from a mostly teen, mostly local cast are knockouts!"
--Albuquerque Tribune
"Sensitively handled and refreshingly naturalistic"
--The Florida Times Union
"Candler demonstrated a deep understanding of teen anxiety, angst and alienation. An emotional, smart movie."
--Moving Pictures Magazine
"Understated 'Bridges' perfectly captures teens' lives."
--The Tallahassee Democrat
"As realistic a narrative portrait of love, death, and human debris as anything you're ever likely to see onscreen."
--The Austin Chronicle
"Kat Candler's moving Austin-made teen drama has enjoyed sold-out crowds and raves."
--Austin American-Statesman
"Don't be swayed by famous (or even semi-famous) names during the (SXSW) film festival. I had better luck with Austin Director Kat Candler's moving jumping off bridge."
--American Way Magazine
"Candler's ability to take some of the darkest and most jagged truths about fear, regret, sadness, loss, suffering and pain and break them open for her audience to experience in ways that are both optimistic and honest makes her one of the most important and promising young filmmakers on the cinematic landscape."
--Filethirteen,com
"Candler is very much in touch with a particular sort of teenaged sensibility. She knows the difference between sadness and the petulance it is often mistaken for, and she treats her sullen girls and boys with the sort of patience and understanding their parents (and, perhaps, some audience members) can never quite muster."
--Ain't It Cool News.com
"jumping off bridges is a wonderfully delicate, authentic portrayal of teenagers and their families."
--Cinematical.com
“Deserving of art-house play. Unconventional and risky and aching for your patience, but will reward your perseverance.”
--Dallas Observer
Monday, October 30, 2006
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