Woodstock's Elliot Tiber to appear April 1 in Fort Lauderdale
News release:
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival Premieres Docu-Comedy, Woodstock: Ticket to Freedom & Book Signing with Director and Author Elliot Tiber – The Gay, Jewish Man who saved Woodstock
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival will present a premiere and book signing with film director and author, Elliot Tiber … the Gay, Jewish Man that saved the 1969 Woodstock concert.. The event will be held Tuesday, April 1 at Cinema Paradiso and begins with a fundraiser reception hosted by Stonewall Archives, followed by the film Premiere of docu-comedy, Woodstock: Ticket to Freedom. Elliot will intro the film and be on hand for an audience discussion after the movie. In addition, Elliot will sign copies of his new book, Taking Woodstock.
EVENT DETAILS
Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6 Street, Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Conveniently located on the South Bank of the New River just East of Broward County Courthouse.
Parking is free at meters and in the Courthouse Parking Garage.
6:00PM Stonewall Archives will be hosting a fundraiser reception with Elliot in the Cinema Paradiso courtyard.
8:00PM Intro by Elliot Tiber, the Docu-Comedy Woodstock: Ticket to Freedom, & post screening discussion and book signing with Elliot.
Tickets: 6:00PM Reception & Movie: $20 for Stonewall Archive Members, $25 for non-members and includes the film. 8:00PM Film Only: $8 general admission, $7 seniors and students, $5 FLIFF Members.
For advance ticket sales and details: www.FLIFF.com or 954-525-3456
Posted by Steve Rothaus at 01:38 PM on March 24, 2008 in Arts , Bisexual , Business , Current Affairs , Film , Food and Drink , Gay , Lesbian , LGBT , Media , Music , Television , Theater , Transgender , Youth | Permalink


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