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Master Gee & Wonder Mike subject of doc to be screened at Slamdance

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Slamdance Film Festival announced today the Narrative and Documentary Feature Competition Programs for the 18th Annual Slamdance Film

Festival.

The 2012 Slamdance Film Festival will showcase 18 feature-length competition films - 10 Narrative Films and 8 Documentary Films, including 13 World Premieres.

The 2012 Slamdance Film Festival will take place January 20 – 26, 2011 in Park City, Utah, at the Treasure Mountain Inn.

All Access, Industry, and Student Festival passes are available now online, and individual tickets will be available shortly. To purchase, go to: http://showcase.slamdance.com/#1598746/Passes-and-Tickets

Here is one feature related to music:

Roller Town - Director: Andrew Bush, Screenwriters: Andrew Bush, Mark Little, Scott Vrooman.

(Canada) US Premiere

At the peak of disco-mania, three friends try and stop a local crime syndicate from turning their

beloved roller rink into a video arcade.

Cast: Kayla Lorette, Mark Little, Scott Vrooman

Here is one documentary related to music:

I Want My Name Back - Director: Roger Paradiso. (USA) Utah Premiere

Thirty years after the historic recording of the iconic mega-hit "Rapper’s Delight," Master Gee &

Wonder Mike come back to reclaim their identities and rightful place in Hip Hop history.



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