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Our film, 41, is coming out next month about the 4th largest nightclub fire in American history. It took place in Rhode Island. One of the filmmakers is the older brother of the youngest victim of the fire. This documentary is homegrown, from the heart and about the horrific aftermath of loss, grief and then HOPE. Many people in the Rhode Island community and beyond feel that Nick O'Neill, the youngest victim, is very present in their lives and communicating with them through the number 41. Please come see for yourselves and make up your own mind about what is possible. These filmmakers should be credited for using film as a healing tool.
The filmmakers used film to offset the loss and grief from a devastating incident. It can't bring Nick back but the sharing, outpouring and catharsis that comes about through the film is what caught our attention. Please participate. You will be able to see this film beginning in the next several weeks and for the next several months. The DVD is available online on http://www.nehst.com in the store. A portion of the profits will be given to the Station Fire Victims Foundation to support people who lost their loved one in that incident.
Our film, 41, is being theatrically released beginning on Monday, March 3 at the Cable Car Cinema in Providence, R.I. The film is about the youngest victim of the 4th largest nightclub fire in American history. It took place in Rhode Island. One of the filmmakers is the older brother of the youngest victim of the fire. This documentary is homegrown, from the heart and about the horrific aftermath of loss, grief and then HOPE. Many people in the Rhode Island community and beyond feel that Nick O'Neill, the youngest victim, is very present in their lives and communicating with them through the number 41. Please come see for yourselves and make up your own mind about what is possible. These filmmakers should be credited for using film as a healing tool.
Please follow us on http://www.youtube.com/nehststudios to learn the story and get theatrical and DVD release info. The filmmakers used film to offset the loss and grief from a devastating incident. It can't bring Nick back but the sharing, outpouring and catharsis that comes about through the film is what caught our attention. Please participate. You will be able to see this film as of Monday March 3rd, starting in Providence and for the next several months around the country.