Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Putt Putt Syndrome at the CTFF 2010!


The PPS team is proud to announce our Festival kick off starting in New England with The Connecticut Film Festival. New England is the most appropriate region in the country to begin our festival circuit giving that our film was shot on location in its entirety in the state of Maine.

From May 4-9 2010 The TCFF will feature 140 films, 100 workshops, many panels, keynote speakers, and even 70 bands in Danbury, CT. The Putt Putt Syndrome is one of the features scheduled to show Thursday May 6. Tickets go on sale soon. Check out our festival page for details.

Actors David Chokachi and Paul Diomede will be attending the festival, giving audience members the opportunity to share in the experience of the project with actors from the film. Director/Writer/Producer Allen Cognata and Verité Films producers Donald Roman Lopez and René Veilleux are also planning to attend. René Veilleux, who is originally from Connecticut, said, "I'm really looking forward to sharing our fun, quirky and provocative film with the community in my home state."

Film festivals truly celebrate the hard-work and dedication that it takes to make an independent film. If you are in the New England area, come out to the festival and see our fun indie.

The Putt Putt Syndrome continues to build momentum—stay tuned for more updates in the near future!

(Story by Nicole Albee)


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