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			<title><![CDATA[Shadowcatcher Entertainment Sweepstakes: Win A Trip For Two To Goa, India]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[SHADOWCATCHER ENTERTAINMENT SWEEPSTAKES:
WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO GOA, INDIA

Purchasers of Outsourced DVD automatically entered to win

ShadowCatcher Entertainment, the Seattle-based company that produced and is currently distributing its critically acclaimed feature film, Outsourced, is giving away a trip for two to the famous beach resort town of Goa, India. 

As part of its online promotion for the film, ShadowCatcher is running the contest from the website, www.outsourcedthemovie.com. By simply purchasing the Outsourced DVD online, contestants are automatically entered to win the trip valued at over $5,000, which includes airfare and four nights a luxury hotel for two. The trip is sponsored by the Seattle travel company, Justfares.com. Goa is located on the west coast of India and enjoys a worldwide reputation for its lush environs and tropical beaches. The location also relates to the Outsourced story, in which the lead characters discuss a &quot;holiday in Goa.&quot;

ShadowCatcher Entertainment has also partnered with singing telegram service, Taj Tunes, by offering visitors to the Outsourced website a chance to invite their friends on a trip to Goa. &quot;By giving away a trip to India, we are promoting Outsourced by encouraging our audience to visit a beautiful place in an extraordinary country,&quot; said Executive Producer, David Skinner.

With the heart of a true independent film and the look of a big-budget Hollywood production, Outsourced is the story of Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton), a call center manager for a Seattle novelty company, which has suddenly outsourced his entire department to India. To keep his job, Todd is sent halfway around the world to train his replacement and turn a partially constructed &quot;fulfillment center,&quot; filled with enthusiastic young Indians, into a model of corporate efficiency. What Todd least expects is that the seemingly inept workers, including the charming Asha (Ayesha Dharker), will not only introduce him to the mysteries of the Indian culture, but also teach him even more about his own country and ultimately himself.

Conceived by director, John Jeffcoat, and co-written by Executive Producer, George Wing, Outsourced is inspired by Jeffcoat's own experiences traveling in Nepal and India.  Said Jeffcoat, &quot;I think the story resonates with people because it showcases the humor that comes with a clash of cultures, while showing how transformative an experience that can be.&quot; 

Outsourced has won numerous audience awards including the John Schlesinger Award for Outstanding First Feature at the 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best Picture at the Seattle International Film Festival.  

For more information, contact:
Rajal Pitroda
rajalpitroda@gmail.com]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 01:16:13 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[New York Premiere of The Reflecting Pool - July 11, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[THE REFLECTING POOL is the first investigative drama (feature narrative film) to take a personal look at what happens when someone questions the official story of 9/11. The film expands the discourse on 9/11 to include broader issues such as the state of media, journalism, and government in the United States today.

THE REFLECTING POOL
FRI JULY 11- FRI JULY 18 at 7PM &amp; 9PM
Pioneer Theater
155 E 3rd Street
New York, NY
212-591-0434

Filmmakers Jarek Kupsc, Jodie Baltazar, and Joseph Culp will be present for a Q&amp;A at all screenings. Note there will be no shows on Thursday July 17. Call 800-595-4849 for tickets.

SYNOPSIS:
ALEX, a Russian-American journalist and son of a Soviet-era propaganda minister, agrees to fact-check the 9/11 Commission report with COOPER, father of a 9/11 victim, as his guide. They interview key witnesses and examine evidence, but as the official story begins to crumble Alex struggles to maintain faith in his profession and newly adopted country.

OTHER SCREENINGS
(http://www.reflectingpoolfilm.com/reflectingpoolscreening.htm)
July 19 WATERVILLE, MAINE Maine International Film Festival
July 21-24 WATERVILLE, MAINE Railroad Square Cinema
July 23 NORTHAMPTON, MA Media Education Foundation
Aug 04 BERKELEY, CA. Pacific Film Archive
Aug 07 PORTLAND, OR Hollywood Theater
Aug 08 SEATTLE, WA Trinity United Methodist Church
Aug 09 BELLINGHAM, WA Pickford Cinema
Aug 17 CLEARLAKE, CA TBA


Jodie Baltazar, producer
jodie@baltazarworks.com
213-500-8756
www.reflectingpoolfilm.com]]></description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 16:53:26 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Sons Of Lwala - June 6, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[June 6, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Barry Simmons and Stone Castle Productions.

About the Film
Milton Ochieng' is a bleary-eyed medical student slogging through his second year at Vanderbilt University. He's on rotation in the hospital before dawn and cramming at the library late into the night. What makes him different from all the other med students, though, is that he is also overseeing the construction of a hospital in a village in Kenya. It's his village, actually - and it's calling him home.

About Barry Simmons (Producer / Director)
Barry Simmons first heard about Milton Ochieng' while he was still a television reporter in Nashville, Tennessee. The two met for the first time in December, 2005, at a local coffee shop, and within weeks Barry left his job to begin filming what would eventually become Sons of Lwala. Barry graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and during his career in local television he won eight regional Emmys. After leaving local television, Barry received a fellowship at the International Reporting Project at the John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, which sent him to Kenya to begin production on Sons of Lwala. He has also served as a fellow at the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting in Washington, D.C.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:08:00 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes The Greening Of Southie - June 17, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[June 17, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of the newest release of its client, filmmakers Curt Ellis and Ian Cheney, and Wicked Delicate Films

About the Film
What happens when you're asked to build the city of tomorrow ... today? Set on the rugged streets of South Boston, The Greening of Southie is the story of a revolutionary Green Building, and the men and women who bring it to life. From wheatboard cabinetry to recycled steel, bamboo flooring to dual-flush toilets, The Macallen Building is something different - a leader in the emerging field of environmentally friendly design. But Boston's steel-toed construction workers aren't sure they like it. And when things on the building start to go wrong, the young development team has to keep the project from unraveling. Funny and poignant, The Greening of Southie is a story of bold ideas, unlikely environmentalists, and the future of the way we live.
Created by the co-producers and stars of King Corn, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, The Greening of Southie features cinematography by Taylor Gentry, innovative time-lapse animation, and music by the Brooklyn-based duo Force Theory.

About Curt Ellis
Curt Ellis grew up in Oregon and studied rural history at Yale University. He co-created and starred in the feature documentary King Corn, and founded Wicked Delicate Films with Ian in 2004. Curt is a Food and Society Policy Fellow with the Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute.

About Ian Cheney
Ian Cheney grew up in New England and received both a bachelor's and master's degree from Yale University. After graduate school, Ian co-created and starred in the feature documentary King Corn. King Corn was released theatrically in 50 cities and broadcast nationally on PBS. Ian also directed the short film Two Buckets, broadcast on WGBH-Boston in 2006.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:07:34 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Flying Pumpkins: The Legend Of Punkin Chunkin - May 16, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[May 16, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Costa Mantis.

About the Film
Since 1986 on the first weekend after Halloween, men and women, girls and boys have flocked to a field in Sussex County, Delaware to launch pumpkins in a friendly competition that has become a legend around the world.
Flying Pumpkins: The Legend Of Punkin Chunkin is the feature documentary from director Costa Mantis that lives with 20 teams for one year as they build their dream machines for the annual &quot;chunk.&quot; Meet the folks who started it all and the varied and passionate people of all ages, shapes and sizes who follow in their footsteps to make the pumpkin pilgrimage every November.
Meet Dr. Steve Siegars. He's a dentist from New Hampshire. With a lot of help from family and friends, he has built Yankee Siege, a trebuchet of welded scrap steel that stands over six stories tall. Meet Bruce Bradford. He's an ironworker from Michigan. He and his family and friends have built an air cannon with a barrel 150' long and holds the world distance record with a throw of over 4,400'. Meet the town councilman, the naturalist and the microbiologist from New Jersey who built a ferocious catapult. Meet BJ and Stephanie, an all womens team from Delaware. Meet the Orthodox high schoolers from the Bronx. Meet the Boy Scouts, the software engineers, the IT guys, the shrink, the little girls from Vermont - and all the good old boys and girls who started it all.
If you're looking for fun, look no further. If you like to laugh, you've come to the right place. If you didn't think pumpkins could fly, you need to think again. Feeling down? Concerned about the economy? Frustrated with the war? Confused about the election? You might just need to spice up your day with a shot of some good old-fashioned down-home punkin pie. With any luck, you might even get a new attitude. Good luck. Just watch out for Flying Pumpkins! 

About Costa Mantis (Director / Producer)
Costa Mantis grew up on a farm in Reading, Pennsylvania where he began work in his grandfather's restaurant at the age of 6. He shot and developed his first still photo at age 12; started his first novel at 16; and made his first award-winning short &quot;Laughing Stock&quot; at age 20. His next film was the acclaimed &quot;Reading 1974: Portrait of a City&quot;, a feature-length documentary about his hometown in change, which ended up on PBS, at the Museum of Modern Art (NY) and was called &quot;one of the best independent features of its kind&quot; by Film Comment Magazine. After receiving his MFA in Film from Yale University in 1977, he headed to Hollywood with a screenplay and a dream.
His first job in LA in the spring of 1978 was pulling fish lines on &quot;Piranha&quot; for Joe Dante, Jon Davison, Tom Jacobson, Charles Eglee and Roger Corman. They were so impressed with Costa he was hired on for the job, went on location to Texas and received credit as Background Director for his work with children and extras on the set. He did several more pictures in LA - &quot;Lady in Red,&quot; &quot;Timegate,&quot; &quot;Airplane&quot; - before returning to New York City to fulfill his duties as a father - family first. In NY he was able to make numerous films, commercials, music videos, and industrials, most notably the Emmy Award-winning mini-series &quot;The Murder of Mary Phagan&quot; for George Stevens, Jr - and Stevens gave Costa an Emmy in his own name.
In New York City in 1980, with Yale playwright Dick Zigun, he helped found Coney Island USA, the Mermaid Parade and Sideshows by the Seashore, home of the only remaining &quot;10-in-1&quot; sideshow in America. In 1983 he co-wrote and directed the low budget ($50K) feature &quot;Time of Tears,&quot; the touching story of an aging grandfather and young boy who share the joys of friendship and the miracles of the good life. He wrote and directed his first music video for The Manhattans for their comeback hit &quot;Sweet Talk.&quot; He also created the high-concept cookie company Alpha Chips, &quot;the cookie that asks the question&quot; in NY and Tokyo. He served as production supervisor for Bill Chase at HBO on &quot;G-String Divas&quot; and continues to work on features, music videos, commercials and industrials.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:07:01 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Punk's Not Dead - April 9, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[April 9, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmakers Susan Dynner and Todd Traina.

About the Film
Punk's Not Dead is more than just a tribute documentary. It takes you on an era-by-era journey that puts punk rock's non-conformist reputation under the knife. Officially sanctioned by the bands in the film who donated personal photos, fliers and home videos, Punk's Not Dead follows the evolution of punk music from its anarchic roots, to its use as a corporate marketing tool and acceptance into popular culture, to its reinvention in today's underground scene. Director Susan Dynner's first-hand experience of Washington DC's punk scene in the Eighties and her continued love of punk music spurred the making of this self-financed, independent documentary true to the D.I.Y. spirit of punk culture. Punk's Not Dead combines intelligent, insightful commentary with live performances, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and a killer soundtrack.

About Susan Dynner (Director / Producer)
Susan Dynner fell in love with punk rock as a teenager after attending a Minor Threat show in the early 80s. Susan was inspired to document the people, faces, and places that made up the DC scene. By the age of 15, Susan had photographed such legendary punk bands as Black Flag, The UK Subs, GBH, Minor Threat, The Exploited, Circle Jerks and many more. An established photographer while still in high school, by the time she entered film school at the University of Wisconsin, Susan's photographs had found their way onto numerous album covers, liner notes, band t-shirts, fliers, and zines.
Susan has maintained close friendships with members of many bands punk bands over the years, and even today you can expect to find a touring band or two crashed out in her living room.
Susan recently co-produced the film, Brick, (2006) winner of the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. It was released in 2006 by Focus Features and is now available on DVD. Prior to Brick she worked for Charlie Sheen and Nick Casavettes' Ventura Films as VP of Creative Affairs, before leaving to join Steve Herzberg as a Producer and VP of Development/Production for Prairiefire Films. Dynner began her career working for Richard Donner Productions, and then for Wolfgang Petersen's Radiant Productions. Currently, Susan Dynner has several other projects in various stages of development.

About Todd Traina (Producer)
Todd Traina, producer and founder of Red Rover Films, has consistently produced unique and varied product and focused on independent films of all different genres. Traina recently served as Executive Producer on the Sundance Audience Award-Winning drama Grace Is Gone, starring John Cusack. Grace Is Gone was sold to The Weinstein Company in a lucrative deal and will premiere in Summer 2007. Traina also served as Executive Producer on Ascendant Pictures and Cheyenne Films' feature Timber Falls, a horror/thriller directed by Tony Giglio. Traina is an Executive Producer on Ascendant Pictures/Capitol Films' thriller Blackwater Transit, starring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson. Based on the novel by Carsten Stroud, Blackwater Transit is being directed by Samuel Bayer and also features Sophie Okenedo. In 2006 Traina produced the feature film My Suicide, starring Gabriel Sunday, Brooke Nevin, David Carradine, Nora Dunn, Mariel Hemingway, Tony Hale, Joe Mantegna and Harry Shearer. The film is currently in post-production. Traina recently produced Rhino Films' feature film What We Do Is Secret, starring Shane West, Bijou Phillips and Tina Majorino. The film centers on the life of infamous punk-rock icon Darby Crash and his exploits with his band The Germs. Also in 2006 Traina produced Punk's Not Dead, an in-depth feature-length documentary based on the Punk Rock movement. The documentary features music and extensive interviews with over 100 bands, and will be released in 2007.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:06:06 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Survival Research Laboratories: 10 Years Of Robotic Mayhem - April 8, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[April 8, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Jon Reiss, and Hybrid Cinema.

About the Film
Survival Research Laboratories was founded in 1979 by Mark Pauline and has operated as an organization of redirecting artists and technicians dedicated to exploring the potential for the techniques, tools and tenets of industry and science away for their typical manifestations in practicality or product. Since 1979 SRL had staged a multitude of mechanical presentations throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Each performance consists of a unique set of ritualized interactions between machines, and special effects devices with humans present only as operators or audience.

About Jon Reiss
Named one of &quot;10 Digital Directors to Watch&quot; by Daily Variety. As an award-winning music video director, Reiss has directed videos for Nine Inch Nails, The Black Crowes, Danzig, Slayer, and the Kottonmouth Kings. Reiss' &quot;Happiness in Slavery&quot; video for Nine Inch Nails won awards at the Chicago and San Francisco film festivals and was voted Top Ten by the Village Voice Critics Poll for Best Music Video. In 1995 the Toronto Film Festival curated a retrospective of Reiss' music videos. His shorts screened at festivals throughout the world including Sundance, Berlin, New Directors/New Films, Edinburgh, and Chicago. Reiss received his MFA from the UCLA Film School.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:05:27 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Jump! - April 8, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[April 8, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Helen Hood Scheer and Nutshell Productions.

About the Film
An award-winning, rousing, and fast-paced documentary about competitive jump rope, Jump! follows five teams from around the United States who push their physical and psychological limits in pursuit of winning the World Rope Skipping Championship. The sport is part extreme athletics, part art form and the kids create masterfully choreographed moves that burst with rhythm, sweat and originality. Throughout drilling and mind-boggling performances, these unexpected trailblazers reveal what makes them tick and what sets each of them apart. In the end, determination, rivalry and collaboration converge with dramatic and unexpected results.

About Helen Hood Scheer (Director / Producer / Camera)
Helen Hood Scheer makes her directorial debut with Jump! Upon first witnessing a jump rope championship, she was captivated by this hybrid of extreme sport and art form, its particular type of sportsmanship, and also stunned that so many people were experts at something she didn't know existed. Ultimately, Helen became as obsessed as the kids in her documentary. This new undertaking was well served by Helen's previous work as producer on documentaries for HBO about artist Spencer Tunick, Naked World (also music supervisor) and Academy Award__ short-listed Positively Naked, which won several awards at festivals worldwide. She also produced critically-acclaimed episodes of A&amp;E Biography, co-produced Emmy-nominated Peter Jennings Reporting: I Have a Dream for ABC, and was archival producer for Emmy and Peabody Award-winning PBS' American Experience: Two Days in October. She earned a Highest Honors BA in American Studies with a minor in History from UC Santa Cruz. Born and raised in Venice, California, Helen is now developing new documentary films from a converted garage that was once the home of her childhood playgroup.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:05:01 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Better Living Through Circuitry - April 8, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[April 8, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Jon Reiss, and Hybrid Cinema.

About the Film
Better Living Through Circuitry is a documentary look at the electronic dance community and the culture it has produced. A cross-section of the techno subculture is represented as ravers, DJs and musicians speak for themselves about their music and ideals. Insightful and entertaining, the film presents such dynamic aspects of rave culture as empowerment through technology, the DIY (do-it-yourself) ethic, and the flowering of a new spirituality embracing transcendence through sound and rhythm.
In-depth interviews document such diverse personalities as NY deconstructionist philosopher-cum-electronic mixmaster DJ Spooky, hedonistic streetsmart &quot;Superstar&quot; DJ Keoki, the Vegas-reared Big Beat sonic wizards The Crystal Method, Bristol, England's prophet of drum-and-bass Roni Size, and the ethereal desert tribalism of the Electric Skychurch. Better Living Through Circuitry equally emphasizes graphic designers, promoters, fans and other essential components of the scene, such as Mike Szabo whose NASA flyers are part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Museum and the Pure Children collective who work and live communally in a New York City loft space from which they create graphics, promote raves and run their own record label.

About Jon Reiss
Named one of &quot;10 Digital Directors to Watch&quot; by Daily Variety. As an award-winning music video director, Reiss has directed videos for Nine Inch Nails, The Black Crowes, Danzig, Slayer, and the Kottonmouth Kings. Reiss' &quot;Happiness in Slavery&quot; video for Nine Inch Nails won awards at the Chicago and San Francisco film festivals and was voted Top Ten by the Village Voice Critics Poll for Best Music Video. In 1995 the Toronto Film Festival curated a retrospective of Reiss' music videos. His shorts screened at festivals throughout the world including Sundance, Berlin, New Directors/New Films, Edinburgh, and Chicago. Reiss received his MFA from the UCLA Film School.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:04:32 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[NeoFlix welcomes Google Me - April 3, 2008]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[April 3, 2008
NeoFlix, the integrated e-commerce and fulfillment service provider for independent film distribution, proudly announces the addition of its newest client, filmmaker Jim Killeen and Killeen Films.

About the Film
Google Me is a feature-length documentary about Detroit native and LA resident Jim Killeen who, like so many of us, googled his name one evening in a moment of curiosity. The difference here that the filmmaker actually followed up on his findings by not only contacting the discovered namesakes, but also traveling to whatever remote location was called for to meet and interview the subjects of his search. Jim Killeen the filmmaker found, among others, Jim Killeen the Roman Catholic priest in Cobh, Ireland, Jim Killeen the retired cop in New York, Jim Killeen the CEO in Melbourne, Australia and Jim Killeen the sexual swinger in Denver. As a result of his genealogical journey, Killeen winds up forging life-long friendships with the previously unknown Killeens, as well as documenting a provoking commentary on today's society and how technology has transformed all of our lives.
Google Me has been given the search engine's blessing and even features Google's VP of Engineering, Douglas Merrill, in an insightful and entertaining interview voicing his sentiments on the subject.

About Jim Killeen (Director and Star)
Detroit-native Jim Killeen attended Wayne State University in Detroit where he majored in Theatre and studied the many aspects of its production. He now lives in Los Angeles where he has achieved wide success in his many entrepreneurial endeavors.

About NeoFlix
Neoflix offers self-distribution services to independent films and filmmakers. NeoFlix's mission is to make indie film self-distribution easy and &quot;hands-free&quot; for filmmakers, so they may dedicate more time on creating content. NeoFlix is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. For more information on NeoFlix please visit www.neoflix.com.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:04:04 -0400</pubDate>
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