Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Filmmaker J. Paris To Screen "Birthday Free For All" at New York International Independent Film & Video Festival

Award-winning filmmaker J. Paris will screen his new documentary, “Birthday Free For All”, at the New York International Film and Video Festival, Thursday, October 29, at 10:00 p.m., at Village Cinema East, 181 Second Ave, in Manhattan. The film chronicles Paris’ birthday, where he tests the limits of human generosity among the strangers he encounters during the 24-hour adventure.

Cruising the streets of New York and New Jersey in a 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Paris and crew cross paths with a myriad of unusual characters, ranging from the seemingly ordinary to the delightfully macabre, in quest of obtaining as much free stuff as possible.



“This film definitely proves that the best things in life are free! The generosity of the human spirit will never cease to amaze. We received everything from donuts, scratch off lotto tickets, a watch, free car wash, sniper rifle bullets—the list goes on and on,” said Producer/Director/Writer, J. Paris. Paris also won acclaim last month at the Cinema City International Film Festival, in Los Angeles, taking the Best TV Pilot Award for his new show, “Auto Archaeology”.

To purchase tickets for the screening of “Birthday Free For All”, visit www.nyfilmvideo.com. To learn more about filmmaker J. Paris, visit www.tilii.com.

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