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Garbage Dreams…already big in 2010

January 5, 2010 BY Molly Murphy

IFC_22052010 is starting off with a bang for the acclaimed documentary Garbage Dreams.

Recently short-listed for an Oscar Award, the film will open theatrically in New York City January 6th through the 12th at the IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street). Director Mai Iskander will appear in person at the 6:30pm shows Wednesday, January 6 – Sunday, January 10.

Working Films is also collaborating with ITVS’ Community Cinema Program to bring Garbage Dreams free of charge to over 50 cities across the U.S this month.

We’re also coordinating a grassroots Garbage Dreams Tour aimed at advancing zero waste and recycling initiatives.

Head to the theater if you’re in the city, find a Community Cinema event near you, or host a screening where you live.

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