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Tampa Film Review
(released 2/21/2006)
By greenroomwire

The next Tampa Film Review, presented by 1 Day Films, will be held on Friday, March 10 from 8 – 10 p.m. at International Bazaar, located at 1600 E. Eighth Ave. in the Centro Ybor Complex. Tampa Film Reviews is a monthly showcase of local independent films and is held every second Friday of the month and is free.

March's films will include:

Dawg's Tale by Damien Kincannon: Welcome to the world of rap music where Joe Bauer sets a new standard for failure. His latest hopefuls just got their crunk stomped out and Joe's sold on suicide. Enter Tightey Whitey, a street wrapper with all the wrong moves, who may just be Joe's last chance at success.

Chase the Mark by Joe DiCanio: Chase Bardone (Thomas Prophet) is a hitman for the local mob. He's been doing "jobs" for years now and is beginning to develop a conscience and is plagued by the ghosts of his "marks." He's on the verge of a divorce and is thinking of quitting, but his best friend and fellow hitman Doug E. Fresh (Doug Cockerham) is trying to talk him out of it because, "Noo ne quits Vito Gambelli."

The Power by James Patrick Dillon: There's a new kid in town, and her reputation is spreading fast. It seems she has a special gift, a power to see things others cannot. However, some things are so terrifying, it's better not to look.

Bad Connection by James Patrick Dillon: In a moment of suicidal desperation, Holly writes to Jesus. Her message is "undeliverable," at least to the addressee. However, someone does respond.

The Baby by Joe Sanchez: Watch what happens as Mike rushes to the hospital because his wife is going into labor.

1 Day Films feels that there are very few, if any, regular outlets in the local area for local independent filmmakers to showcase their films. Hopefully, this monthly event will provide that outlet for everyone, from experienced local independent filmmakers to local college and high school filmmakers experimenting with film production for the first time. 1 Day Films promises your film will be shown!

Coffeehouse Film Review was awarded a 2005 Best of the Bay Award for BEST REASONS TO BELIEVE THE LOCAL FILM SCENE IS ALIVE AND WELL.

International Bazaar is a place where the arts, culture, entertainment, food, music and dance connect in harmony. Come explore and shop for items from over 100 countries representing cultures in their traditional and modern styles. Explore, enjoy, learn and shop. They promise you an enlightened and fun experience.

1 Day Films is looking for film submissions for future events. For more pete@tooprod.com or paulguzzo@hotmail.com. All genres of films are accepted – feature length, shorts, documentaries, comedy, horror, love, art, drama, foreign language, experimental etc. No pornography!

Visit www.thetampafilmreview.com for more.

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