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Dinner & A Movie... Screening of "Digital Love of a Robot Soul*"

Feb 5
Thu 9:00 PM
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On February 5, 2009 at Hostel New Orleans (http://www.hostelnola..., filmmaker Jon Jackson will have a special "dinner and a movie", hosted by Chef Richard Richardson, Hostel New Orleans (http://www.hostelnola..., and Timecode:NOLA (http://www.timecodeno.... The night will begin promptly at 9pm, starting with dinner being served to patrons, followed by a test screening of "Digital Love of a Robot Soul" directed by Jon Jackson and produced by Tony Faia (http://www.imdb.com/n..., with music by MOBY. Following the screening, Hostel New Orleans will transform into "Resurrection Thursday" featuring DJ Matic, who also contributed music to "Digital Love...". Admission is free; Ages are 21 and up.

Patrons are not forced to order dinner, but will be encouraged by Chef Richard Richardson's fabulous menu, with the featured dish of the night being:

Chef's Pasta
Penne pasta served in a smoked tomato basil cream with a pesto crusted grilled chicken breast.

"Digital Love of a Robot Soul"
"Digital Love of a Robot Soul" was shot in five days over the course of a two months, using HD cameras and other various formats. Renard Bridgerwater stepped in to play the real JP, while Shaun Grant portrayed the virtual JP, acting alongside Crystal Morgan, playing the virtual Sheila. Ashley Merheb rounds out the cast. The film was shot by local Director of Photography Randy Perez, and edited by Alphaville. The sound design was made by multi-platinum artist Moby and local music producers Mastermind Theater.

All are invited to come out, have a meal or a glass of wine, watch a local film, and enjoy a great night of food, music, and film.

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  • 3 attendees
    •  The movie once it was actually shown was good. A few things I would have changed, but overall good idea. The presentation was very bad. After the introduction, the sound did not work, and then after a 10 - 15 minute wait, the movie started and it ran like an old television from the 50's. Lines running through the screen, gittery screen. Just looked terrible. I felt bad for the producers, to have their hard work shown this way. I don't think that I would ever use these people to show a film of mine.