Get Excited
Why should you be excited?
Because, well, number one I said so.
BUT
More Importantly
Because
I have an announcement to make.
Cypress Moon Productions will hold the Regional Premiere of the full length feature film, "When I Find the Ocean," on Saturday, March 4, 2006, at the Shoals Marriott Convention Center.
The premiere is being held in conjunction with the George Lindsey UNA Film Festival and will be the closing gala for the event.
The night begins with the red carpet opening at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner and the announcement of the George Lindsey UNA Film Festival award winners. The film presentation of "When I Find the Ocean" will begin at 8:30 followed by entertainment from the architect of rock 'n' roll, Little Richard. A VIP party will be held immediately following the conclusion of the concert for the star cast members, VIP ticket holders and corporate sponsors.
Premiere event tickets are $150. Only 100 VIP passes are available for an additional fee. Limited corporate tables and corporate sponsorships are also available.
"When I Find the Ocean" is a full length feature film shot entirely in the state of Alabama. Set in 1965, the film follows the dream of a little girl (Lily Matland Holly) and her adventure to find the ocean. The film also stars Lee Majors, Diane Ladd, Graham Greene, Bernie Casey, Richard Tyson, Amy Redford, David "Shark" Fralick, George Lindsey, Steve Viall and Pace Stoddard .
Tonya S. Holly is the writer/director/producer of the film. She cannot imagine her first feature film premiering anywhere else besides her home state of Alabama.
"With so many people contributing to the success of my life long dream, I want it to be a night that everyone will remember," said Holly.
"It has been a true journey of the heart.
"When I Find the Ocean" is Holly's first feature film. After 17 years in the film industry, she made the award winning short film , "The Mirror," which premiered at the Shoals Theatre in 2003.
Please call Cypress Moon Studios at 256-381-5745 for additional information or to purchase a ticket.
(Yeah, I'm lazy and copied it directly from the news release. It will probably run in the Times Daily later this week.)
Buy a ticket. Buy a table. Buy a lot of tickets or a lot of tables. Either way, this is going to be an event that you definitley want to be a part of.

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