The Greater Cleveland Film Commission (GCFC) is excited to announce that its next exclusive fundraiser event will be a 25th Anniversary screening of Steven Spielberg's "Hook" on Thursday, September 1, at 7:30pm at Capitol Theatre, 1390 W. 65th St., Cleveland, OH.
Join the
Greater Cleveland Film
Commission as they revisit this
modern classic with the help of
special guests Dante Basco
("Rufio"), Charles Korsmo
("Jack"), and James Madio
("Don't Ask"). After the
screening, stay for an exclusive
Q&A where the actors will
discuss their experiences on set
as young actors among giants of
the industry, the journeys they
have taken since then and even
take questions from the
audience.
GCFC
welcomes screening attendees
to dress up as lost
boys/girls, pirates or
whatever Neverland resident
they so choose.
All guests
will receive a special T-shirt
designed for the event. General
admission tickets are available
for a $40 donation. A limited
number of reserved seating VIP
tickets are available for
donations of $100. VIP guests
are also invited to an intimate
reception with GCFC and its
special guests before the
screening at Toast
Cleveland Wine Bar, 1365 W. 65th
St., Cleveland, OH.
Complimentary food and drinks
will be provided at the
reception.
Tickets
can be secured through GCFC's
fundraising website:
The Greater
Cleveland Film Commission is a
501(c)(3) non-profit
organization based in Cleveland,
Ohio committed to fostering
economic development in
Northeast Ohio by attracting
media production and businesses
that can make a significant
economic impact on the local
economy, advocating
for continued support of the
Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit
and other public policies that
promote and support media
production and developing our
local workforce by
providing programs designed to
provide local talent with the
training, experience and
professional connections to
enable them to succeed in the
film industry.
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