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    *UPDATE* November 13th-Premier in the following three cities:
    I'm excited to share that Passport To Love is getting an extended release and is new opening in the following cities on November 13th:

    SAN DIEGO, CA – UA Horton Plaza 14
    PORTLAND, OR – Regal Lloyd Mall 8
    TUKWILA, WA – Regal Parkway Plaza Stadium 12

    Winning the hearts of audiences during its limited theatrical run, Victor Vu’s romantic comedy “PASSPORT TO LOVE” will expand to several new cities across the U.S.

    Variety also gave a cool online review:
    http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117...goryid=31&cs=1

    A romantic comedy set in Vietnam and the US.
    Movie was shot on Red with Zeiss Super Speeds and Canon K35s.

    The movie will continue to play in:

    Orange County, CA

    Regal Garden Grove 16, 9741 Chapman Ave. Garden Grove, CA 92841
    Edwards Westminster 10, 6721 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683
    San Jose, CA: AMC Eastridge 15, 2190 Eastridge Loop, San Jose, CA 95122
    Houston, TX: AMC First Colony 24, 3301 Town Centre Blvd., South Sugar Land, TX 77479
    Dallas, TX: AMC Firewheel 18, 100 Coneflower Drive. Garland, TX 75040
    Atlanta, GA: Regal Hollywood Stadium 24, 3265 Northeast Expressway NE, Atlanta, GA 30341

    Red Camera Rental, Steadicam and DIT services provided by Tonaci Digital.

    Director: Victor Vu
    Cinematographer: Peter Soto
    Steadicam Operator: Tonaci Tran
    Production Company: Infocus Media Group and Wonderboy Entertainment
    Producer: Binh Le, Irene Trinh

    IMDB PAGE: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1260565/
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    I will have to see this movie. My film teacher was the cinematographer.
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    Great looking film. Great looking trailer. Kudos!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    REDuser Jason Ramsey's Avatar
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    congrats to you guys.

    Any plans for a dvd release? Let me know if one becomes available (with english subtitles :) ) would love to check this one out.

    Later,
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    I'd like to check this out, looks good. Might have to wait until it gets on DVD though unless it makes a Boston theatrical run.

    Nice work Tonaci and the rest of the crew!
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    Very nice Tonaci. Any plans to run in NYC?
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    I'm excited to share that Passport To Love is getting an extended release and is new opening in the following cities on November 13th:

    SAN DIEGO, CA – UA Horton Plaza 14
    PORTLAND, OR – Regal Lloyd Mall 8
    TUKWILA, WA – Regal Parkway Plaza Stadium 12

    Winning the hearts of audiences during its limited theatrical run, Victor Vu’s romantic comedy “PASSPORT TO LOVE” will expand to several new cities across the U.S.

    The movie will continue to play in:

    GARDEN GROVE, CA - Regal Cinemas Garden Grove 16
    SEATTLE, WA – AMC Pacific Place 11
    ARLINGTON, TX – AMC Parks at Arlington
    HOUSTON, TX – AMC First Colony 24
    FALLS CHURCH / ARLINGTON, VA – Regal Ballston Commons 12
    SAN JOSE, CA – Camera 3 Cinemas

    Variety also gave a cool online review:
    http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117...goryid=31&cs=1

    I think it's great to see indie films reach this far as we need to keep this up so we can continue to make movies.
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