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Seattle Premiere for ‘Judas Kiss’ in October

SEATTLEJudas Kiss finally gets its premiere in the city where it was filmed last year, screening at the 16th Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival on October 20 at the historic Egyptian Theatre.

“We have been so anxious to announce our Seattle premiere,” said writer-producer Carlos Pedraza, who lives in Seattle himself. “We’ve been talking to the folks at the festival since during the shoot last year, but now it’s official!”

UPDATED DETAILS Judas Kiss will screen at the Egyptian Theater, SLGFF’s biggest venue, on Thursday, October 20 at 9:30 p.m.

“Judas Kiss was shot in Seattle over the course of three weeks last summer, with a day of reshoots in January,” Pedraza added. “Most of the cast and crew are from the Seattle area, and they’ve been waiting — patiently — for a chance to finally see the film they worked so hard on.”

ABOUT SLGFF The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, which is presented by Three Dollar Bill Cinema, has been held every October since 1996, growing into the largest event of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. Last year, the festival presented 155 feature and short films.

It has gained industry and audience recognition for showcasing the latest and greatest in queer film, from major motion picture premieres to emerging talent. SLGFF is an important venue in the Seattle film scene — and the social event of the season — providing unique opportunities for visiting and local filmmakers to engage and entertain more than 10,000 attendees.

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August 22
2011
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