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Recent and Upcoming Screenings:
(check back soon for updates)
If you are interested in booking the film's Director or one of the film's subjects for a Q&A following an All of Us screening, please call 718.965.0636 for details, schedule and rates.
September 19th-25th, 2008
Cinema Village
http://www.cinemavillage.com/
22 East 12th Street between University Place and 5th Avenue in New York City.
Theatrical screenings this September 19th-25th, schedule TBD.
To purchase tickets, call Cinema Village box office (718) 965-0636.
Tickets prices:
-$5.50 for seniors and children
-$7.50 for students
-$10.00 for adults
-Groups of 10 or more receive a discounted group rate ticket price of $7.50 per person.
-Groups of 30 or more, receive a discounted group rate ticket price of $5.50 per person.
Payment for group sales must be received 24 hours in advance via credit card or cash at the box office. Groups can contact Cinema Village directly at (718) 965-0636 or info@purelandpictures.com to make group ticket sale arrangements.
September 17-21, 2008
Global Peace Film Festival
http://www.peacefilmfest.org
September 10-14, 2008
Urbanworld Film Festival
http://www.urbanworld.org
August 3-8 2008:
The XVII International AIDS Conference 2008
Mexico City
Official Selection of the Global Village Program
http://www.aids2008.org
August 2 & 4, 2008:
The American Sociological Association's
Annual Meeting in Boston
August 2 at 1:00 pm and August 4 at 9:30am
Sheraton Boston
September 13, 2008:
The Woman and Courage Conference
Official Selection
http://www.www.eomega.org.
July 26 & 28, 2008:
The New York Latino Film Festival
http://www.nylatinofilm.com
Previous Screenings:
June 14, 2008:
The San Francisco Black Film Festival
3:15 pm at Cinema 1402 (1402 Fillmore Street)
http://www.sfbff.org
All of Us has been nominated for the Melvin Van Peebles Best Documentary (St. Claire Bourne) Award!
June 24, 2008:
Planned Parenthood of Northwest Ohio
at the McMaster Center - downtown Toledo Main library
for National HIV Testing Day
May 6, 2008:
INTHEFRAY Live! A benefit for inthefray.org
Trailer screening and discussion. Chevelle Wilson and Ssanyu Kalibbala were in attendance to discuss the film.
http://www.inthefray.org
April 15, 2008: The Palm Beach International Film Festival
http://www.pbifilmfest.org
March 31, 2008:
Housing Works, Women's Health Center
Screening event in celebration of Women's History Month, also featuring an art exhibit by HIV+ women
http://www.housingworks.org/new/health-womens.html
March 15 & 16 2008:
The Cleveland International Film Festival
http://www.clevelandfilm.org
March 8, 2008:
Metro TeenAIDS of Washington, DC screens All of Us in honor of National Black Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
http://www.metroteenaids.org
May 25, 2007:
Trailer screening at Cinespace in Los Angeles, sponsored by the Center for American Progress
http://www.americanprogress.org
March 27, 2007:
Trailer screening and panel discussion hosted by New York University's Bronfman Center, in collaboration with the International Women's Health Coalition and Gay Men's Health Crisis
http://www.nyu.edu/bronfman/new
http://www.iwhc.org
http://www.gmhc.org
February 22, 2007:
Trailer screening and panel discussion hosted by the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC
http://www.americanprogress.org
December 7, 2006:
Trailer screening hosted by City Year and Net Impact in New York, NY
http://www.cityyear.org
http://www.netimpact.org
November 12, 2006:
Trailer screening at the Sheba Lounge in San Francisco, CA
October 29, 2006:
Trailer screening in Philadelphia, PA with the Outskirts of Haverford College
http://www.students.haverford.edu/skirts
September 7, 2006:
Trailer Premiere Party/Benefit co-hosted by the Global Campaign for Microbicides and Limachips at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY
http://www.www.global-campaign.org
http://www.limachips.com
http://spsounds.com
Awards and Grants:
International Women's Health Coalition
The Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund
Open Meadows Foundation
The Swanee Hunt Family Foundation
The Valentine Foundation
Independent Feature Program
The New York State Council on the Arts
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