Join us for a special screening of the Award Winning film Homebound by filmmaker Fanny Veliz, who will be present at the screening.
We need to sell a minimum of 89 tickets by August 11th to guarantee the screening will take place.
Please get your tickets at this link and share with everyone you know: http://www.tugg.com/events/10527
For more information about the film go to:
www.homeboundmovie.com
We've had successful screenings in El Paso, Fresno, San Antonio, Austin, Chicago, Los Angele...
Join us for a special screening of the Award Winning film Homebound by filmmaker Fanny Veliz, who will be present at the screening.
We need to sell a minimum of 89 tickets by August 11th to guarantee the screening will take place.
Please get your tickets at this link and share with everyone you know: http://www.tugg.com/events/10527
For more information about the film go to:
www.homeboundmovie.com
We've had successful screenings in El Paso, Fresno, San Antonio, Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. All of these screenings have been possible because of individuals who support independent film and also want to see a film that represents American Latinos on the big screen without stereotypes. We're very excited to bring the film to the Big Apple. But for the screening to happen we MUST sell at least 89 tickets by August 11th. If you're in NY please get your tickets today and help us make this screening a reality. If you're not in NY please invite your friends that live there.
Homebound recently received the Best Director award at the Georgia Latino Film Festival. It also received the best actor award. It was also awarded Best Actress and Best Actor at the Denver Latino International film festival.
Thank you!
Homebound is the story of Richard Lynn, a successful young man who returns to his small hometown, El Campo, Texas. He has to help his father Gilberto who's ill with cancer, run the family business, a dilapidated bar. Richard Lynn, accidentally falls in love for the first time with Sofia, a Venezuelan immigrant who speaks very little English.
As Richard Lynn befriends Sofia’s son, and is reminded of the friendships and culture of his hometown, he learns more about his father’s illness, the truth about his mother’s passing and their plans for him when he inherits it all. His secret desire to burn down the bar, which he blames for his mother’s death, surfaces as he questions everything, his past, his future, and his understanding of family.
The film is heartwarming, with inspiring performances, unexpected twists and a passionate ending that will delight audiences around the world.
www.homeboundmovie.com