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May 02, 2006
Ferrara's 'Mary' Gets 'Secret' Tribeca Premiere

An alert Tribeca publicist reader recently sent along word of the festival's little-known MySpace page, in the deepest, darkest reaches of which you can find an invitation to attend a pair of "secret screenings" that will help wind down the festival this weekend. In all honesty, you can do better than Mandy Stein's boring and soulless Ramones tribute Too Tough to Die, but you are definitely in luck with the screening of Abel Ferrara's latest film, Mary. After all, this is essentially a New York premiere, and it is totally free and open to the public.
Naturally, there's a catch: You must print out the invitation and take it down to the Tribeca Box Office at 13-17 Laight St. (adjacent to Tribeca Cinemas) to get your ducats. Worse yet, the screening begins at midnight, but at least you can grab Murdoch-subsidized drinks at the cinema's bar before the film. It is a small joint, so consider grabbing tickets pronto.
Posted by stvanairsdale at May 2, 2006 01:48 PM
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