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SUMMARY:World Premier of "Over the Rhine" Movie at Memorial Hall (Cincinnati)
DESCRIPTION:A dramatic feature film about addiction and forgiveness\, set and filmed entirely in Cincinnati\, will have its public World Premiere at Cincinnati’s Memorial Hall. From the makers: \nThe new motion picture\, made by St. Michael Movies\, previewed recently at ICFF\, the largest faith-based film festival in the world\, where it was nominated for Best Picture\, Most Inspiring Picture\, and Best Score. Last week it was nominated for Best Drama by ICVM\, which will hold its annual media conference next month. “Over-the-Rhine” will screen at additional film festivals throughout North America before its national release next winter. \nIn the film\, written\, directed and produced by L.A.-to-Cincinnati transplant Mitch Teemley\, a woman grieves and rages at the loss of her only son\, then stalks the heroin-addicted driver who killed him. “What come next\,” Teemley adds\, “neither could ever have anticipated.” \nTwo months after he began scripting “Over-the-Rhine\,” Teemley was nearly killed himself—by a drug-addicted driver. “I’m proud of the amazing urban transformation Cincinnati is undergoing\,” Teemley says. “But it’s also at the epicenter of the opioid epidemic\, and the air is thick with stories of suffering. And of hope. Those stories are what inspired this film.” \nThe entire cast and crew was drawn from the region. Leading lady Christine Jones\, who teaches acting at NKU\, played opposite Teemley in the romantic drama “Promises to Keep”\, also due for release next year. “I had Christine in mind when I wrote the part\,” Teemley says\, “so there’s a lot of her in the character\, her intensity\, her compassion.” Newcomer Rupert Spraul\, a junior in the University of Cincinnati’s CCM Acting program\, plays Jones’s teenage antagonist in the movie. Also featured are Torie Wiggins\, Michael Bath\, Renika Williams\, and many other well-known Cincinnati actors. The film’s award-nominated score was created by Cincinnati composer and music director Stephen Goers. \nTickets for the Premiere\, which includes a pre-show reception and post-screening talk with the cast and crew\, are available at the Memorial Hall box office\, (513) 977-8838\, and online at the link below. They’re $25 in advance or $30 at the door. \n6:30 p.m. Reception – Meet and mingle with cast and creators (hors d’oeuvres included)\n8:00 p.m. World Public Premiere Screening of Over-the-Rhine\n9:45 p.m. Post-performance talk with cast and crew of the film
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LOCATION:Memorial Hall\, 1225 Elm St\, Cincinnati\,\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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