So, did y’all get out to see “Love, Simon” yet? Maybe you should. And its directed by Greg Berlanti, so you got that going for you. Seriously, that man is non-stop (step aside, Hamilton).
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DTP at MSPIFF 2014
We’re just so excited to be playing the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF) this year. Sunday, April 6th, 5:30pm. We’ll have some limited signed posters to giveaway!
John Hughes for the Modern Age
“John Hughes for the modern age (or: It’s all about Duckie, isn’t it?)” MSP Magazine interview with Death To Prom filmmaker Jeremy Wilker.
STP: Friday is Death To Prom Day, too!
Coming in a little late this afternoon, but still amazingly fun, St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman has also declared Friday to be Death To Prom Day! Can we handle two cool mayors in the metro?! Thanks, Mayor Coleman.
MPLS: Friday is Death To Prom Day!
We were just honored with the official paperwork that shows Mayor R. T. Rybak has declared Friday, November 15th, as Death To Prom Day in Minneapolis! It sure is fun to have a cool mayor, isn’t it?
IN Premiere at Indy LGBT Fest
It is quite exciting to announce that Death To Prom will have its Indiana premiere at the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival on November 9th at 12:30pm. Tickets are on sale now for our show and we’re honored to be in such good company. The screening will take place at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Update: […]
Ricardo Vázquez Wins Ivey Award
Our lead actor, Ricardo Vázquez (aka “René”), just won an Ivey Emerging Artist Award for his acting!
MN Premiere at Sound Unseen!
We’re very happy to announce that our local Minnesota premiere will be at the Sound Unseen Film Festival held November 13-17th 2013. Don’t miss the show + party, get your tickets October 18th.
World Premiere at Flyway!
Here we go! Please join us at the 2013 Flyway Film Festival on October 19th for the world premiere of Death To Prom. Tickets are already on sale, buy yours today if you are going to be there.
Our Team Rocks!
The private cast/crew/backer screening at the historic Heights Theater was a huge success and a ton of fun. We were so nervous and hyper all day, but your generous love and support put us at ease and the clapping, cheers, and smiling faces put us on a cloud. We can’t thank you enough.