Frankly, after watching Tomorrow, it is impossible to maintain any pretense of uncertainty regarding Larrañaga’s innocence.
LFM give a great review focusing on the details of the case and Paco’s innocence.
Frankly, after watching Tomorrow, it is impossible to maintain any pretense of uncertainty regarding Larrañaga’s innocence.
LFM give a great review focusing on the details of the case and Paco’s innocence.
“This is one of the best films I’ve seen this year. It’s also the most important film I’ve seen.”
Unseen Films blogger dbborroughs gives us a fantastic review. Thanks!
We are very proud to have been invited to Hot Docs in Toronto for our International Premiere. We will be have two screenings on Wed, May 4 and Friday, May 6.
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April 12 is the first day to buy tickets. They can only be purchased using American Expess. Other forms of payment will be accepted starting April 18.
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We have just launched an IndieGoGo Campaign to raise the final funds needed to get to the finish line and bring Paco’s incredible story to the world. Money raised will be used to get us through post production and build the outreach and engagement campaign.
Join our campaign and be part of the movement to FREE PACO NOW!
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Our Tribeca screening times have been announced:
4/23, 3:00pm
AMC Village 7 (AV7) #1: 293 seats
66 Third Ave @ 11th Street
New York, NY 10003
4/25, 9:30pm
Chelsea Clearview Cinemas (CCC) #6: 219 seats
260 West 23rd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
New York, NY 10011
4/27, 10:00am
AMC Village 7 (AV7) #2: 272 seats
66 Third Ave @ 11th Street
New York, NY 10003
4/29, 7:00pm
Chelsea Clearview Cinemas (CCC) #5: 147 seats
260 West 23rd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
New York, NY 10011
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Inquirer.net has a story on its website about Paco’s case and our film (part 1 here, part 2 here). The article features an interview with us discussing some of the challenges involved in the making of the film as well as issues of injustice and corruption in the Philippines.
Inquirer.net is the official news website of The Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Philippines largest circulated broadsheet.
Give up tomorrow has been officially accepted to the Tribeca Film Festival. We will be part of the World Documentary Feature Competition along with 11 other feature documentaries.
This is a fantastic honor. We have been working on the film for many years and it feels great to have the opportunity to premiere the film in our home town.
We sit down with the Sundance Institute to discuss our experience at the lab, the inspiration for the film and the process of post-production.