Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 06:00 PM (CT)
New Orleans
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Please join us at Landmark Canal Place Cinema on Wednesday, March 21, for a very special, world-premiere screening of Bennett Joshua Davlin's Memory, starring B
The event begins with a reception with the director and select stars at 6:00pm, followed by the screening at 7:00pm and a magnificent black-tie dinner at the Windsor Court at 9:00pm. The event is hosted by Sheila Davlin and Phyllis Taylor and is made possible by Echo Bridge Entertainment, 3210 Films, the Windsor Court Hotel, Dunn & Sonnier Flower, Palate New Orleans, Republic Beverage Company, and Landmark Canal Place Cinema. Proceeds from this event benefit NOCCA, Louisiana's arts conservatory for high school students.
About the film:
While lecturing in Brazil, Dr. Taylor Briggs, an authority on memory diseases, is asked to consult on a patient found at the headwaters of the Amazon. But during the examination, Taylor is accidentally exposed to a mysterious substance which unlocks a series of genetically stored memories inside his brain. The memories are not his, but appear to be glimpses into the life of a nefarious killer: a killer who has been committing crimes for over three decades. Based on
The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a world-class educational institution that has been changing the lives of young people since 1973. Every year, this professional arts training center provides intensive instruction in creative writing, dance, media arts, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design) , and visual arts to students from public, private, and parochial schools across Louisiana through schoolday, after-school, weekend, and summer sessions. The NOCCA Institute is NOCCA's nonprofit support and advocacy arm, providing numerous programs for the benefit of students, faculty, and the general public.
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