Special Screening of AFTER. LIFE

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A hot new talent. Could become one of tomorrow’s movie industry giants

– Jason Bellini, CNN Headline News

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Dear Friends:

 

Please find below the information about a special screening of AFTER LIFE by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, one of the most talented young filmmakers in America today. Please come and see this splendid film. And meet a humble filmmaker at a dawn of her undoubtedly upcoming spectacular career. Please extend the message to your friends, invite them to the theatre, call for the tickets (will be online at www.pffamerica.com on Wednesday), and become a part of a great story of life and artistic success. From a depth of our hearts, we thank you for your support and contribution!

  

Christopher D. Kamyszew

President & Executive Director

The Society For Arts

 

 

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 “After.Life” is a sensational feature-film directorial debut of supertalented Polish director, Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo. This psychological thriller starring Liam Neeson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Long, will be released nationally on April 9, 2010. Written by Wojtowicz-Vosloo, Paul Vosloo and Jakub Korolczuk, this edgy, masterful work of Polanskiesque suspense provocatively asks one of the fundamental questions: What happens to us after we die? But at the same time, the movie is about values in our life.

 

After a horrific car accident, Anna (Christina Ricci) wakes up to find the local funeral director Eliot Deacon (Liam Neeson) preparing her body for her funeral. Confused, terrified and feeling still very much alive, Anna doesn’t believe she’s dead, despite the funeral director’s reassurances that she is merely in transition to the afterlife. Eliot convinces her he has the ability to communicate with the dead and is the only one who can help her. Trapped inside the funeral home, with nobody to turn to except Eliot, Anna is forced to face her deepest fears and accept her own death. But Anna’s grief-stricken boyfriend Paul (Justin Long) still can’t shake the nagging suspicion that Eliot isn’t what he appears to be. As the funeral nears, Paul gets closer to unlocking the disturbing truth, but it could be too late; Anna may have already begun to cross over the other side.

 

Screening and reception with a special appearance of film director Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo & screenwriter Paul Vosloo!

 

 SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 2010 at 2:40 pm.

(exact time will be confirmed on Wednesday, April 7th)

 

AMC Pipers Alley 4

1608 N. Wells St. (at North Ave.), | Chicago, Illinois

(off street parking or $12 a day parking at the corner of North & Northpark Ave.)

 

and reception for a director following the screening at:

 

The Society for Arts

1112 N. Milwaukee Ave. | Chicago, Illinois

 

 Tickets for the screening & reception cost $20 and $10 for the screening only, and will be on sale online at www.pffamerica.com, by phone with a major credit card (773.486.9612) or at the Society for Arts office (1112 North Milwaukee Ave., Chicago) on Wednesday, April 7th.

  

MORE INFORMATION: www.pffamerica.com or 773.486.9612

  

Program is subject to change without prior notice. No refunds or exchanges.