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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Nashville Film Festival screens 3 Acts of Murder - 0 Comments

3 Acts of Murder screened yesterday at the Nashville Film Festival and screens again on Wednesday 21st April at 2:00 pm. The festival is a cultural arts institution that inspires, educates, and entertains through an annual celebration of the art of motion pictures, year-round events, and community outreach. Founded in 1969, a milestone reached by only three other film festivals in the country, by Mary Jane Coleman as the Sinking Creek Film Celebration, Nashville Film Festival (NaFF) is hosted at the Regal Green Hills Stadium 16 in Nashville, Tennessee. Since 2004, the festival has doubled attendance to 23,000 - screening more than 250 films from 48 nations around the globe. 2010 will mark the 41st year for the Nashville Film Festival. Alongside 3 Acts Of Murder at this year's festival, Nowhere Boy by Sam Taylor Wood, and Black, White and Blues by Mario Van Peebles are being screened.

 

The Film Talk online cinema show reviewed 3 Acts of Murder on Sunday, and gave it a big thumbs up, stating, "its a special film and I can't recommend it highly enough" Check out the podcast here to listen to the full review.

 


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