“Absolutely Positive” World Premiere in Raleigh

“Absolutely Positive” focuses on shedding light on how the decisions we make in our lives can gravely affect us as well as those around us. The film also shows that HIV is universal and not just segregated to a certain community, race, age group, sexual orientation, etc. HIV has no lines, and it knows no bounds. Anthony of Second Glance Productions wanted to make a film that pushed the boundaries and showed the authenticities and realities that many may not think of. Our hope is to bring multiple communities together – HIV positive and negative, black/white/other ethnicities, and the LGBT and straight communities, in addition to many others.
It should be a really great and fun event for all. The actual event will be held on January 25th and 29th at Club 313, which will be open for all ages. For the premiere event, we plan to spare no expense. To treat all of our guests like Hollywood royalty, we plan to roll out the red carpet and invite the “paparazzi” out to join us for the evening. There will be raffling off of movie posters and early-release DVD’s of the film, talks about our future feature film, and the one-time premiering of “Absolutely Positive.” After these premiere dates, the film won’t be shown anywhere else but film festivals until 2013. With everyone knowing this, the anticipation is continuing to build within the community.
News!
We are incredibly excited that the LGBT Center of Raleigh has been able to book a special premiere showing of “Absolutely Positive” at the Center on Sunday, February 19th. The doors will open at 6:00 pm and the showing will begin at 6:30.
An encore screening of Absolutely Positve will be on Sunday, Feb. 19th at 6 pm at the LGBT Center of Raleigh. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged and accepted. Donations will go toward the Center as well as toward the film to support the completion of the film, future screenings, and film festival entry fees. The director and cast members will be in attendance for a Q&A session after the film is completed. No RSVP is required, but its recommended to bring a blanket or comfortable bean bags, lawn chairs, etc, for the environment will be a very laid back, old-timey drive-in movie theater feel. Snacks will be provided, courtesy of the Center. Any additional details can be found on the film’s Facebook page or at www.secondglanceproductions.com.
Kickstarter funding for the film is crucial, so please follow this link to help us meet our funding goal. Unless the funding campaign is successful the film will remain stagnant.
That is the same evening as the new HealthWorks Sunday Seminar Series that launches just before this showing. Make an afternoon AND and evening of it!
Last Updated (Tuesday, 07 February 2012 16:02)





