Monday, December 21, 2009

First Fridays in Southtown the Focus of New Comedic Documentary

The 4th Annual Seguin Film and Arts Festival has called the new comedic documentary “Ennis Does Southtown” as an official alternative to awning at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, October 25, 2008 at the Palace Theatre amid at 314 South Austin in Seguin, Texas. The blur stars actor Jade Esteban Estrada. Admission is $3 for the accepted accessible and $2 for acceptance and seniors. For added tickets and anxiety acquaintance 830-372-1928 or email info@seguinfestival.org. Information can aswell be begin at www.getjaded.com.

San Antonio built-in Jade Esteban Estrada moonlights as the lactose-intolerant, vegetarian, gay cowboy as he explores the anniversary at First Friday in San Antonio’s arts district, Southtown. The documentary appearance an account with abecedarian Jesse Borrego. Estrada aswell directs the aboriginal time adventure produced by Kimberly A. Suta. Music was created by Tom Trevino. Running time is 14 minutes.

‘”Ennis Does Southtown” was a big hit at the McAllen Arts and Film Festival if it premiered two weeks ago,” said Suta. “Ennis seems to bang a ambit with people. He’s just so abundant fun to watch!”

“Ennis Does Southtown” was an official alternative of the McAllen Art and Film Festival in September.

Formally the arch choreographer to Latin diva Charo and a blemish diva for the Back Street Boys, the banana has appeared on the Emmy award-winning television appearance “30 Rock” as able-bodied as “The Graham Norton Effect” on Comedy Central. He was aswell the host of the 19th Annual South Florida GLAAD Media Awards on Bravo. Katie Schardl of the Tallahassee Democrat calls him “an airy entertainer.”

Estrada is aswell the brilliant of the new vampire blur “Blood Rivals: Santos el Vampiro” which fabricated its apple premiere at the San Antonio Local Film Festival at the Empire Theatre on October 10, 2008 directed by Carlos Pina. He was aswell the co-host of the 25th Annual Gay Fiesta accident which was captivated on October 5, 2008 at the celebrated Sunken Gardens Theatre in San Antonio’s Brackenridge Park.

For added advice or to appeal top resolution artwork or an interview, amuse acquaintance Greta Golding at vicariouspr@aol.com, alarm 646-342-8647 or appointment www.getjaded.com.

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