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Screenings

Terminator Seed screens at Siskiyou Environmental Film Festival in Ashland, Oregon, February 25, 2004.


Terminator Seed wins Best Documentary, Food Section at International SASÀ Award 2003 Film Festival in Italy, November 4-11, 2003.


Terminator Seed screens at Zoetropolis Independent Film & Art, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, September 4-7, 2003.


Terminator Seed screens at Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival, March 28-31, 2003. We also deliver a workshop on Viral Distribution.


Terminator Seed screens at an outdoor garden in downtown Philadelphia at a free event sponsored by DUTV, September 20, 2002.


Terminator Seed wins Honorable Mention award at Earth Vision 2001, The Santa Cruz Environmental Film Festival, November 10-13, 2001.


Terminator Seed screens on WETV, The Green Channel, Ottawa, Canada, November 2001.


Terminator Seed screens at The Second Annual Planet In Focus: International Toronto Environmental Film & Video Festival, September 28-30, 2001 in Toronto.


Terminator Seed screens at The Green Reel Film Festival on August 25-26, 2001 at Raleigh Studios Hollywood, CA. This is "an opportunity for filmmakers to get their work shown to an appreciative audience and to benefit the rising tide of the Green Party in the USA in general and the Los Angeles area in particular."


Terminator Seed screens at The Los Angeles International Radical Political Film Festival on Saturday night, July 28th, 2001 at the Palace Theatre in downtown L.A., a night of political films and performance pieces.


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2001 and 2002: Terminator Seed screens on Free Speech  TV, a full time satellite channel on the Dish Network (channel 9415) and a part-time cable network that brings you the best of progressive television nationwide.


On February 11, 2001, Who Needs Hollywood! screens on Triangle Television in New Zealand as part of the Triangle Television LGB International Film and Video Festival. Triangle Television is New Zealand's first non-commercial regional TV station.


Terminator Seed and Crossing the Barrier screen at Access(0) Microcinema in Los Angeles on December 15, 2000 along with 6 other shorts dealing with political and social issues. Also screening were Berlin 1930 = LA 2000 by John Mendoza, Ernest Goes to Cali by Alberto Barbozo, Invisible by Jorge Sanches, Can You See the Bull? by David Aguilar and Eclipse of the Sun by Brian Smith.


Who Needs Hollywood! screens at Mix  2000: The 14th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival, November 15-19, 2000. It screens as part of the Time Warp Video Program at Mix 2000. Time Warp, located in a transformed space at Anthology Film Archives, represents diverse works that contribute and express important issues in the queer community. Time Warp is an attempt to highlight works to be "transported" into the new millenium.


Terminator Seed screens on eveo.com as part of Rock the Vote.


Who Needs Hollywood! screens at Chicago Underground Film Festival on August 18, 2000. If you ever have to choose between going to an underground film festival versus any other kind of film festival, always choose underground. You'll see the best work and have the most fun.


In the spirit of a Microcinema Incubator, Access(0) Microcinema screens Who Needs Hollywood! on August 13, 2000. It was followed by a live performance of a 5-10 minute one act, two character play. Filmmakers are invited to record the live performance of the play. Glaxa Studios, Silverlake.


Who Needs Hollywood! screens at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival with the documentary Benjamin Smoke in July 2000. Thanks very much to Thom Cardwell and Raymond Murray for a great experience.


Sandwiched between women's coleslaw wrestling and a Super 8 science fiction short, Who Needs  Hollywood! screens twice at the 7th Annual New York Underground Film Festival in February, 2000. Thanks very much to Ed and Wendy for taking a fly on Hollywood!


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