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Anti Howard films now online05 October 2004
Extra screenings for The controversial Time To Go John--Australia's answer to Fahrenheit 9/11--has been screening to packed houses. And due to popular demands there will be extra screenings in cinemas throughout Australia.
'I thought it was brilliant,' says Rochelle who lives in a marginal seat, 'I thought it was very funny. I thought it was very sad, it was very informative. I think I experienced every emotion under the sun just watching it.' Australians are responding to this no budget 90 minute compilation of short documentaries, animations and political satires that highlights issues Howard wants to bury in this election.
Time To Go John has received national and international acclaims from Paris and Dili to Woy-Woy and Bli Bli. More then 400 ordinary Australians have also ordered DVDs of the film--from Townsville to Byron Bay and Double Bay to Broome and Darwin. And the orders keep coming in. In the tradition of Don's Party they will be getting together to see the film with their friends and neighbours--in their lounge rooms or garages--with their chardonnay, beer or cup of tea.
' We the filmmakers strongly urge you to show this film to friends, family and work colleagues--especially those who voted Liberal last time.' the national distributor of the film Carmela Baranowska said.
For more information about house parties and screenings www.timetogojohn.com
Media contacts: Keren Flavell 0402 831 228 email: keren@springtimeproductions.com.au Carmela Baranowska 0408 210 769 email: cbaranowska@yahoo.com.au
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