Lighthouse International Film Society Presents:Screening & director discussion- ALL IN TIME-March 19th @ 8:00PM

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‪Contact: Jill Voshell‬
Lighthouse International Film Festival – Public Relations
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Lighthouse International Film Society Presents:
Screening and Director Discussion
Film: ALL IN TIME
Saturday, March 19, 2016
8:00 pm
Long Beach Island Foundation for the Arts and Sciences
Address: 120 Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies, NJ 08008
Phone:(609) 494-1241
$5 Admission
Refreshments will be available
LIFS members FREE
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website: www.lighthousefilmfestival.org
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Long Beach Island, New Jersey-March 19, 2016-Lighthouse International Film Society is pleased to announce the screening of the dramatic, music, comedy-ALL IN TIME-Winner of 11 Awards!- 3 Best Feature, 3 Audience Awards, 2 Best Director, Best of the Fest, Indie Spirit Award, Grand Jury Prize. This dramatic comedy All In Time, stars Lynn Cohen, Sean Modica, Laura Shay and Pritesh Shah. Co-written and co-directed by Marina Donahue and Christopher Fetchko. A discussion and Q and A with Chris Fetchko will be held after the screening.

ALL IN TIME
What would you give up to follow your dream?

The Story: Charlie leaves a good job to follow his dream of managing his favorite hometown rock band. Believing the band will be famous in the future, he hatches a plan to throw a unique rock concert for time travelers. His only problem is the band’s guitarist, who doesn’t share Charlie’s optimism. His attitude derails Charlie’s best efforts to bring the band success and sends Charlie spiraling into an emotional, financial, and romantic tailspin. With the help of his elderly neighbor and a young intern, Charlie tries to get the band on track and his girlfriend back before it’s too late.

The Music:
THE BADLEES (as The Damnsels) are a six-piece rock band that have been creating and performing music since 1990. Pete Palladino (vocals), Bret Alexander (guitar), Paul Smith (bass) and Ron Simasek (drums) joined forces decades ago after a few happenstance introductions, that some would say, were driven by destiny. In 2009, guitarist Dustin Drevitch and violinist Nyke Van Wyk joined the band. In October 2013, The Badlees released their 10th studio album Epiphones and Empty Rooms. This double disc release of new material highlights the band’s complex duality. The band’s career features a couple of major label record deals, radio hits, and national critical acclaim.
Pete Palladino is a Long Beach Islander who is the manager of Tucker’s, Daddy’Os and Plantation and is in the Band that is in the film! The director is coming for a Q & A.! This is not to be missed!

The Lighthouse International Film Festival -a 4 day cinematic experience will be June 9-12, 2016 held on Long Beach Island. Like the Facebook page and check Facebook for website news, updates and events.

Check out the official website for All In Time.

http://www.allintimefilm.com/

Submitted by Jill Voshell
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