Garden State Film Festival Hosts Special Screening of CHARLIE, TREVOR AND A GIRL SAVANNAH Tonight

By: Jun. 26, 2015
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The Garden State Film Festival is proud to announce there will be a special encore performance of the independent film Charlie, Trevor and a Girl SAVANNAH at the Algonquin Arts Theater in Manasquan, NJ tonight, June 26th at 7:30 PM. The film made its worldwide premiere at the 2015 Garden State Film Festival in Atlantic City in March, and will now be making its New Jersey theatrical debut. The Algonquin Arts Theater is located at 173 Main Street in Manasquan, NJ.

This screening is part of an east coast limited theatrical release, taking place in June and July. The film will be traveling to cities such as Boston, New York and Washington DC, which will be DOCUMENTED by the filmmakers.

Eric Roberts leads a young and talented cast in this psychological thriller as a psychiatrist trying to help a disturbed young man named Trevor, played by Toby Hemingway. Rounding out the cast are Ty Hodges and Emily Meade, as Charlie and Savannah.

Tickets are $10 and available at the door on line at sa1.seatadvisor.com/sabo/servlets/TicketRequest?eventId=995430.

Cast and crew will be in attendance and available for a Q&A after the screening.

"We are very grateful to Diane Raver and her associates and are extremely excited to have the opportunity to screen the film at the Algonquin Arts Theatre in collaboration with the Garden State Film Festival" says producer Matteo Tabib.

"We are also thrilled to be able to present this thriller to our Monmouth County audience and to keep film alive at Algonquin Arts Theater, my childhood movie house", said Diane Raver Garden State Film Festival founder and Sea Girt resident.

The Garden State Film Festival was envisioned by 25-year film industry veteran Diane Raver and the late Hollywood actor Robert Pastorelli in 2002 and launched the following year. Since 2003, thousands of films have made their public premiers, hundreds of thousands of people from around the world have attended; and the total infusion of cash to local businesses since inception exceeds $5 million. Until 2013, it was held in Asbury Park. In 2014, it moved to Atlantic City as a major component of DO AC, the marketing campaign to promote arts and culture the city spearheaded by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority. The GSFF is a 501-c-3 non-profit organization.



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