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Formosa Betrayed Movie Opening

Dear Friends:
Formosa Betrayed will be opening in one month (February 26, 2010). We need your help in spreading the word about this important film. Tell your friends to add us at
http://profile.to/formosabetrayed/ or http://groups.to/formosabetrayedthemovie/.

Award-winning Taiwan political thriller FORMOSA BETRAYED will be theatrically released by Screen Media Films on February 26, 2010 in select cities; followed by other major markets across the United States and Canada.

Based on actual events, the film is the first American movie to explore the issue of Taiwan independence. FORMOSA BETRAYED is directed by Adam Kane (of TV’s Heroes) and stars James Van Der Beek, Tzi Ma and Will Tiao.

The film has already won several awards and has generated tremendous online support.

Please show your support and help us spread the word!


Below is our theatrical release schedule. Please check back for the latest updates!

February 26
New York Metro, Los Angeles, Orange County, Bay Area / East Bay and Peninsula, San Jose, Boston

March 5
Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC and Metro, San Diego

March 12
Houston, Dallas, Austin, Toronto, Vancouver

March 19
Seattle, Atlanta, Miami, St. Louis, Kansas City

March 26
Honolulu, Columbus OH, Detroit/Ann Arbor, Raleigh/Durham

More on the following websites:

http://www.formosathemovie.com
http://www.youtube.com/FormosaBetrayed
http://www.twitter.com/formosabetrayed
http://www.myspace.com/formosabetrayed



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Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:52 )  

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