Malachi Rivers makes his debut at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
Coming off a very successful year in 2007, Malachi rings in the New Year with even more exciting news for himself and fans alike. Malachi made his acting debut in a film almost a year and a half ago called “Scrolls: The Book of Life.” He plays the lead character named Johnny Nance. The film was recently submitted to several film festivals and it received 3 out of 4 stars from the NY International film board.
To support Malachi is this most recent endeavor; you can come out to see the movie by viewing the information listed below:
WWW.NYFILMVIDEO.COM
http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/2008/ny-feb/schedule/nyfeb-2008-schedule.html
LINK FOR SITE AND TO BUY TICKETS & SCHEDULE
***THE FILM RECIEVED A RATING 3 OUT OF 4***
FILM PREMIERES @ VILLAGE EAST CINEMA
March 6th
181 2ND AVE 12TH STREET
NY NY
Scrolls: The Book of Life Part I 2pm
Scrolls: The Book of Life Part II 10pm
The Press Day/Kick off Party for the film festival will take place on Thursday, February 28th, 2008 from 6 – 10pm at New York’s China Club.
For further information about Malachi or his upcoming performances, check out his MySpace page at: www.myspace.com/malachiworld or contact J Dot. of J Dot. Public Relations at 917.407.7811 or jdotpr@gmail.com
ABOUT THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL
The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) has announced the line up of films, parties, and red carpet premieres. The eight-day extravaganza will run from February 28 - March 6 2008, all over Manhattan and will showcase a record number of international features, shorts, documentaries and animations from all over the globe. The opening night kick-off party will take place at China Club (268 W47th Street) on February 28th from 6-10pm. Festival screenings begin on Feb 29th at City Cinemas Village East (181 2nd Avenue at 12th Street) and The ImaginAsian Center (239 E59th Street).
In keeping with NYIIFVF’s unique and successful formula of 15 years, over 250 eclectic films will be screened, covering every topic and country imaginable. Genres include, world cinema, art house, comedy, romance, drama, action, thriller, horror, gangster, noir, experimental, animation, mockumentaries, docu-dramas as well as a compelling slate of top notch documentaries. Over 50 countries will be represented including Ireland, the U.K., Germany, Spain, Canada, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Kosovo, Austria, Israel, Azerbaijan, Finland, Japan, Kuala Lumpur, Colombia, Serbia, The Philippines, Tajikistan and all over the U.S.
NYIIFVF’s founder and executive producer, Stuart Alson commented, "Our goal is to give independent filmmakers an invaluable opportunity to showcase their films, meet members of the film industry, possibly win awards and give New Yorkers a chance to see a wide range of the latest movies on the indie circuit. I am particularly delighted with our international category, which has attracted a record number of well-made films. Some real gems will be discovered at this year’s event. The internationalization of the festival is something I am really proud of. ”





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