Halloween will be released back to theaters across the country later this month, but there's only one place where you can watch a 35mm screening of the film with the man who created the movie. Continue reading for all the details on how you can attend the screening and meet John Carpenter:
"The Producers Guild of America (PGA) is pleased to announce the first-ever Debra Hill Film Festival on Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27 at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles. One of the most beloved and influential producers of her time, trailblazer Debra Hill was one of the first women to establish herself as a major feature film producer in the modern era. The Debra Hill Film Festival is a benefit to raise funds for the Debra Hill Fellowship --the single-largest charitable grant given exclusively to emerging producers. The Festival was established by the Producers Guild of America in association with Women In Film, the New Beverly Cinema, and Mondo.
Proceeds from the Film Festival will fund the Debra Hill Fellowship. The Debra Hill Fellowship is awarded annually to a young producer graduating from an accredited graduate film program with a producing-specific curriculum. Recipients of the Fellowship are selected by the PGA's Debra Hill Fellowship Committee and awarded based on candidates' professional promise and and personal reflection of Debra Hill's legacy of humanism and activism."
There are two ticket levels for this event:
VIP admission (25 tickets available at this level)
Regular admission
To purchase tickets or for more information, visit: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/285242
For more details on the nationwide screenings, visit: http://www.screenvision.com/cinema-events/halloween/