For Immediate Release
September 24, 2006 |
Contact: Nicole Allen, PR Director
(720) 435-5138 |
The Goal wows
viewers of all ages
Sold out premiere of locally made film appeals to the whole
family
Denver— The full length feature film, The Goal,
premiered September 22 in front of a sold out audience at Starz Film
Center. The Goal will continue to screen at Starz through September 28.
Show times for the film are 2:35, 5:00, 7:15 p.m. with a question and
answer session with the director and actors following the 7:15 showing.
Audience member’s ages ranged from 5-85 and included a group of 8-12
year-old athletes from the Colorado Fusion Soccer program. The young
athletes watched the film closely and participated in the question and
answer session after the film. Local screenwriter, Karen Hemmerle, and
The Goal director, writer, and producer, Darla Rae, both thought that
their questions were very thought out. Rae said, “They had such amazing
questions. You could really tell they liked the movie.”
The question and answer session continued for one hour after the
screening of the film. Following the question and answer session, Darla
Rae, Ryan Parker and Gale Grove signed DVDs for the audience. “We only
had so many that had been purchased in advance, so we had to go get
several additional copies for audience members who wanted to purchase
copies. They all waited patiently as we signed them,” said Rae.
Michael Johnson, a film student from CU Boulder, thanked Rae and her
cast for making the film, and showing that individuals with disabilities
can still have relationships and can contribute much to society if only
given the chance. His wife has had Muscular Dystrophy since her youth.
Rae’s company, Film It Productions, also provided tickets to a family
currently living the story of The Goal. Film It Productions also
provided the family with a DVD of The Goal so they could show other
family and friends. “I think they truly enjoyed The Goal. This is what
The Goal is all about. It's about making a difference in people’s lives,
no matter what the situation,” said Rae.
Proceeds benefit the disabled community and various non profit
organizations. Tickets can be purchased online at
www.denverfilm.org or
at
www.thegoal-movie.com
which benefit various groups and include a signed DVD of The
Goal.
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