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Newsletter: Film Screening

Film Screening 2012

XPN Music Film Festival - Film Schedule 2012

Date Annenberg Center
Harold Prince Theatre
Annenberg Center
Bruce Montgomery Theatre
Annenberg Center
Zellerbach Theatre
Theatre of Living Arts
(TLA)
World Cafe Live
Thurs
4/26
 
  8pm
Big Easy Express
   

Fri
4/27
5pm
Charles Bradley: Soul of America
plus
Minor/Major: The TV On the Radio Tour Documentaary
5:20pm
California Solo
     
 
  7:20pm
Sound of Noise
7:25pm
Paul Williams Still Alive
     
  9:40pm
No Room For Rockstars
9:35pm
Hi My Name is Ryan
    9pm
Girl Walk // All Day

Sat
4/28
1pm
Of All the Things
1:10pm
Surrogate Valentine
     
  3:10pm
Daylight Savings
3:05pm
Hi My Name is Ryan
     
  5:25pm
Tonight You're Mine
5pm
The Wrecking Crew
     
  7:15pm
I Am Not a Hipster
7:20pm
Charles Bradley: Soul of America
plus
Minor/Major: The TV On the Radio Tour Documentaary
     
  9:30pm
Uprising: Hip Hop & The LA Riots
plus
Life and Freaking Times of Uncle Luke
9:45pm
Sound of Noise
     
        12am
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
 

Sun
4/29
12:50pm
The Wrecking Crew
1pm
I Am Not A Hipster
     
  3:15pm
Californina Solo
3:20pm
Of All The Things
     
  5:15pm
Of Love Death and Beyond
5:30pm
Uprising: Hip Hop & The LA Riots
plus
Life and Freaking Times of Uncle Luke
     
      7:30pm
Under African Skies
   

The XPN Music Film Festival is produced by Philadelphia Film Society, and sponsored by the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and the University of Pennsylvania, the Wyncote Foundation and Philadelphia Weekly. The festival will take place at the Annenberg Center and other theater locations throughout Philadelphia.

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