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Player Hating: A Love Story
screens April 13-14 at Indie Screen in Williamsburg
Maggie Handleigh-West is a New Orleans-based filmmaker and member of WIFT Louisiana; her film,
Player Hating: A Love Story
, opens at the Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, from April 6-12. Screening times in Theater One are 1:00 3:05 5:15 7:30 9:55.
Synopsis
Player Hating: A Love Story
follows Half-a-Mill and his Brooklyn crew,The Godfia Criminals, as they struggle to launch Milion, in an effort to attain money, success and recognition through music.
Player Hating
delves intimately into the lives of young “thugs,” and takes the viewer into an underground world of poverty, alienation, gangs, violence and music that most audience members have an inkling of, but few rarely see—unless they’ve lived it. (Running time: 1:35)
Director Q&A
Maggie Hadleigh-West will be present for a Q&A after the following showtimes:
Fri, April 6, 7:30
Sat, April 7, 5:15 & 7:30
Sun, April 8, 3:05
Wed, April 11, 7:30
Thurs, April 12, 7:30
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Additional Screenings
Hadleigh-West will be present for a Q&A after each screening:
Friday, April 13, and Saturday, April 14
Indie Screen, 289 Kent Ave. Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(phone: 347-227-8030).
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Last updated: Apr. 13, 2012
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