[Aztlan] Breaking the Maya Code film opens in LA

Justin Kerr mayavase at verizon.net
Fri Sep 18 13:50:45 CDT 2009


For all you interested individuals who cannot make it to L.A., Breaking the
Maya Code is available on DVD. You can find both the Full length original
version as well as the shorter Nova version on Amazon. My humble opinion is
that it is well worth having both versions as there are some differences.
Justin Kerr 

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On Behalf Of Heather Hess
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Subject: Re: [Aztlan] Breaking the Maya Code film opens in LA


Hi:  I'm in Canada - how can I see Breaking the Maya Code!

 

Heather
 
> From: michaelruggeri at mac.com
> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 11:58:59 -0500
> To: aztlan at lists.famsi.org
> Subject: [Aztlan] Breaking the Maya Code film opens in LA
> 
> Liseros,
> 
> Night Fire Films sends this message,
> 
> Mike Ruggeri
> 
> Dear friends of Night Fire Films,
> 
> You are cordially invited to the Los Angeles premiere of the 
> documentary film "Breaking the Maya Code" on Sunday October 4 at 3PM. 
> This free screening will be held at Norris Theatre on the campus of 
> the University of Southern California. The screening will be in High 
> Definition, and will be followed by a Q&A with director David Lebrun 
> and others involved in the production.
> 
> The two-hour film traces the history of the decipherment of ancient 
> Maya hieroglyphic writing from the 16th century to the present. Shot 
> at over 40 locations in nine countries, "Breaking the Maya Code" was 
> completed in 2008 and over the past year has received five Best 
> Picture or Best Documentary jury or audience awards at international 
> film festivals. More information on the film is available at
http://www.nightfirefilms.org/breakingthemayacode/
> 
> To reach the Norris Theatre, enter the USC campus at Entrance 6, on 
> Vermont Avenue at 34th Street. A guard at the entrance will direct 
> you to parking and to the theatre. If you're not familiar with the 
> campus, we suggest printing out the helpful map at
http://web-app.usc.edu/maps/?id1 
> . You can also google the theatre's address, 3507 Trousdale Parkway, 
> Los Angeles 90089, but the USC map is more helpful.
> 
> Please pass this message along to Los Angeles area friends and 
> colleagues who you think would be interested in this event. Don't 
> hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about the screening. 
> No reservations required; we hope to see you there.
> 
> David Lebrun, Director
> Rosey Guthrie, Producer
> Night Fire Films
> 310-821-9133
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