Capitalism hits New York
- by Raphaela Neihausen, September 21, 2009
Eight days after CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY had its North American premiere at TIFF, the film had a special screening presented by the New York Film Festival on Monday night. Special guests were then bussed downtown to the Esquire Soho penthouse where we spotted a handful of documentary makers among the advertising and branding specialists who sponsored the shindig.
L to R: Filmmaker James Chase, co-host of Sundance Channel’s “The Green” Majora Carter, with Michael Moore’s longtime collaborators Carl Deal & Tia Lessin.
Co-directors of the Dixie Chicks doc SHUT UP & SING, Cecilia Peck and Barbara Kopple.
Related Film/Screening: CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY by Michael Moore
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