FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Prince George's Film Festival Invites the Community to a FREE Movie Screening of "The Game That Changed College Basketball" on September 25
Prince George’s County, MD – September 6, 2024
The Prince George’s Film Festival—Take 3 is excited to host a Free Community Screening of “The Game That Changed College Basketball,” produced and directed by local filmmaker Shuaib Mitchell of United Filmmakers, LLC. The screening will occur on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 6:00 PM at Greenbelt Cinema, located at 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD 20770.
This event is FREE and open to the public, but registration is required. To reserve your spot, please visit www.pgfilmfestival.com/communityscreening2024.
At the Prince George’s Film Festival, we believe that the magic of cinema should be accessible to everyone. Our Community Movie Screening is a unique opportunity for families, friends, and neighbors to come together, enjoy a powerful story, and celebrate the art of film in a welcoming environment—completely free of charge.
"The Game That Changed College Basketball" chronicles a pivotal moment in sports history, highlighting the game that shifted the landscape of college basketball forever. It is a feature-length documentary film that revisits the historic 1974 ACC Championship game between the University of Maryland and North Carolina State and its ultimate impact on college basketball. This inspiring documentary, directed by Shuaib Mitchell, a talented local filmmaker, captures the spirit of teamwork, determination, and triumph.
"We are committed to making film accessible to everyone in our community," said Rhonda Dallas, CEO and Chief Curator of Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council. "This screening is a way to bring people together to enjoy the power of storytelling, connect with our neighbors, and support local filmmakers like Shuaib Mitchell."
Event Details:
For More Information:
Contact: Micheline Bowman, Prince George’s Film Festival
Micheline@bowmanmediagroup.co
Founding Festival Partners
The Prince George’s Film Festival is founded and generously supported by the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council, Prince George's Film Office, Bowie State University, and Experience Prince George's.
About Prince George’s Film Office
Their mission is to streamline the path to completing film projects in Prince George’s County by helping filmmakers navigate state and county permits, production protocols, and resources hassle-free and expeditiously.
About Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council
PGAHC leverages its partnerships to support and provide various arts and cultural programming opportunities, art-centered economic development programs, grants, as well as advocacy initiatives for legislative support of the arts at the County and State levels.