Brad Grimm Films to be Screened at Pittsburgh Film Kitchen
Two of Brad Grimm's films will be screened at the Pittsburgh Film Kitchen May 13. The screening will include the award-winning music video, 'Archetype' which was filmed in 2006 and won a College Emmy in 2007, and will be capped off with the premiere of Grimm's senior film, 'Destroy Jonah Hill'.
Reception begins at 7:00 pm; show begins at 8:00 pm.
Admission is $4
Destroy Jonah Hill was filmed in Los Angeles, California, over the summer of 2007 during Grimm's internship with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Completed in January 2008, Destroy Jonah Hill is a crude comedy inspired by the highly successful film, Superbad. Praised for its unique narrative style and highly advanced animation sequences, Destroy Jonah Hill is a film like no other. Identifying with life after college, Destroy Jonah Hill follows aspiring actor and writer Steven Sims as he tries to take his 'big idea' to Hollywood. Once there, Sims discovers his big idea has already been done. Steven Sims decides then to do everything in his power to destroy one man, Hollywood actor Jonah Hill.
A trailer is available online here: http://intense-i.com/djh_trailer.html
Please bring your friends and family; this is going to be an amazing event. The Film Kitchen is located at the Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Avenue, North Oakland.
For more information please visit www.filmkitchenpgh.org





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