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Erie PA Films For Food
Press Release - Erie, PA The Erie Area Film Makers present the First "Films For Food" Drive to benefit The Second Harvest Food Bank of Erie, Pa. The event, being held November 9-10 at the Historical Roadhouse Theater in Erie, PA, features 24 Continuous Hours of films produced by Erie Area Film Makers. Admission to the Theater is simply a Donation to the Second Harvest Food Bank in the form of cash or a non-perishable food item. Films to be featured include "Fist Of The Vampire" by Len Kabasinksi, "Chasing Darkness" by Jason Hull, "Virgin Pockets" by Paul Gorman as well as the World Premiere of "Aspiring Psychopath" by Ryan Cavalline plus films by local favorites Dustin Austin, Monster Mark, Matt Detisch, Lisa Seelinger and many more. Many of the Film Makers will be on hand with members of their cast and crew to accept donations at the Theater. Todd Humes ("Chasing Darkness"), Marie Madison ("Virgin Pockets") and Shannon Solo ("Wolf At The Door") will be among the many local Actors and Actresses on hand to accept donations.

This event is designed to put focus on the local issues of poverty, homelessness and hunger during the Thanksgiving Holiday when far too many families in our community go without enough food. And absolutely no one will be turned away. The event's organizer and local Film Maker Paul Gorman explains. "Poverty is one of the issues we're dealing with locally. If there's anyone in the community who couldn't afford to attend a local film during the year, now is a great opportunity to do so. Even with the relatively low cost of ticket prices here in town, many families are still unable to afford tickets to our shows.

This is one of the ways the film makers here are offering a remedy. Anyone with a donation of any kind will be let into the screenings. And if someone comes down who just can't afford a donation, well, they'll be let in too. Keep in mind that films like Len Kabasinki's "Swamp Zombies" and Jason Hull's "Chasing Darkness" sold out during their initial releases here in Erie so here's another opportunity to see these great films and make a much needed contribution to our community." The first screening begins at 7:30 pm on Friday November 9th and will continue through 8 pm Saturday night when the last film is screened. After, The Great Lakes Film Association is hosting a Wine and Cheese Reception for the Erie Area Film Makers that's open to the public, so anyone interested can come meet the Film Makers and learn a bit more about the growing, vibrant film community in Erie, PA. For a complete schedule of films, please visit Films For Food at www.myspace.com/filmsforfood.

For more information on the event, or to make a contribution, you may contact Paul Gorman at gmdfilms@verizon.net or by phone at (814) 572-1461. This event is made possible by generous contributions from The Roadhouse Theater, Hagen Business Machines, The Great Lakes Film Association as well as the Film Makers, Casts, Crews and Technicians in the Erie Area Film Community.