Last
month, The Lottery, directed by Madeleine Sackler and produced by Blake
Ashman-Kipervaser and James Lawler, premiered at the Tribeca Film
Festival to outstanding press and reviews.
The Lottery will be playing on approximately 100 screens nationwide on Public Education Day: June 8 at 7:30pm, and will then open in select cities.
To buy tickets and for theaters near you, visit www.thelotteryfilm.com.
Participate in Public Education Day!
If you are interested in The Lottery, or if you represent an organization that would like to hold a screening of The Lottery to activate discussion about education reform in your community, now is your chance to become involved!
Here's how:
1) Email contact@thelotteryfilm.com and
tell us where your organization is located and how many people you
think would be interested in attending your event. We will work with
you to find a convenient location to show the THE LOTTERY near you.
2) As a sponsor, you will help drive attendance to your screening. The movie will play at a regular movie theater and tickets will be sold at the regular movie-theater price. You can buy individual tickets to the screening, an entire screening (at an average cost of $1,500 for 150 seats, depending on the location), or simply help spread the word.
3) After the screening, there will be an opportunity to host a Q+A or panel discussion about education issues in your community. You can be in charge of leading the discussion or inviting others to be on the panel. We will provide you with a list of questions to help guide the discussion.
The Lottery will be playing on approximately 100 screens nationwide on Public Education Day: June 8 at 7:30pm, and will then open in select cities.
To buy tickets and for theaters near you, visit www.thelotteryfilm.com.
Participate in Public Education Day!
If you are interested in The Lottery, or if you represent an organization that would like to hold a screening of The Lottery to activate discussion about education reform in your community, now is your chance to become involved!
Here's how:
1) Email contact@thelotteryfilm.
2) As a sponsor, you will help drive attendance to your screening. The movie will play at a regular movie theater and tickets will be sold at the regular movie-theater price. You can buy individual tickets to the screening, an entire screening (at an average cost of $1,500 for 150 seats, depending on the location), or simply help spread the word.
3) After the screening, there will be an opportunity to host a Q+A or panel discussion about education issues in your community. You can be in charge of leading the discussion or inviting others to be on the panel. We will provide you with a list of questions to help guide the discussion.

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