Penne Laubenthal has a great writeup of the movie premier over at Swampland. Be sure to check it out!

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Tell others that may have missed it last weekend to go see it this weekend.  We have one more week in the Hollywood 18 and may get more with a great response.  We may all go see it again!  Received BEST INDIE FILM Image Award from NAACP on Feb. 14!

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Congratulations, John and Maggie!

As most of you know, Honeydripper has been nominated for two NAACP image awards: Outstanding Independent or Foreign Film; and Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture. Fox will broadcast the awards show, hosted by D.L. Hughley, LIVE, tonight, February 14, from 7 - 9 pm Central time. Tune in!

Our own Hollywood 18 is one of the few Alabama theaters that rated Honeydripper screenings for a second week! Go to see it on the big screen one more time, and encourage your friends who have not been fortunate enough to have the Honeydripper experience to catch it while they can. Help us get the word out!

Friday was an outstanding day for Huntsville. First a terrific Master Class with John Sayles and Maggie Renzi, then the screening of this gem of a film, then an awesome after-party with phenomenal music from the Huntsville Honeydripper Blues Band: Our own treasured Microwave Dave and the Nukes, wonderful pianist Henderson Huggins, and the great Eddie Shaw. A special treat was the extraordinary jam with Reggie Smith, an A & M student with a stunning talent on the sax. A special grace was the gospel singing by Tommy Lockhart. As Derek Thornton, a Huntsville film producer, wrote to me the morning after, Huntsville was so privileged to have had John and Maggie here, and it was an evening he will “treasure.” I hope that, like Derek, those of you were a part of this event will get the word out so that Honeydripper has a great run here. Also, please think about buying seats or even an entire theater for groups who should see Honeydripper. There are directions on this website about how to do just that! There is also a study guide for teachers, and in the next couple of days we will post a discussion guide written by a Huntsville’s own Reverend Frank Broyles, for those who wish to form groups to focus on the social and spiritual aspects of the film, and especially those who work to promote racial harmony in our communities. Maggie and John loved their trip to Huntsville and were invigorated by our response to their superb work. Thank you, everyone, and let’s keep energized for Honeydripper!

There will very likely be tickets released at the door on the night of the premiere, so come on down if you want to try to get in. Also, don’t forget that this wonderful movie will run ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and have a regular run for one to two weeks, and tickets for those shows are available at Hollywood 18 and Madison Square 12. All of you who have premiere tickets, please try to arrive on time so that we can do a seat count and try to fill any empty seats. Thanks so much everyone for your wonderful response!

In honor of Black History Month, Comcast is donating its television time to air ads about Honeydripper. Comcast, Inc., www.comcast.com, is the nation’s leading provider of entertainment, information, and communications products and services with over 24.2 million cable customers, 12.9 million high-speed internet customers, and 4.1 million voice customers. Huntsville’s Comcast office provides a great example of a large corporation reaching out to enrich life on a local level. Thank you, Comcast, for giving us coverage of Honeydripper through the vital medium of television.