June 5, 2011 at 7:32am
WE SCENE IT >>>
We dropped by pre-screening party for "A Perfect Life," (which premiers at the STIFF Film Festival Tuesday, June 7) at Doyle's Public House and the Harmon Tap room. Fire dancers, China Davis and Ten Miles of Bad Road entertained.
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Comments for "PHOTOS: "A Perfect Life" pre-screening party " (2)
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Jennifer Johnson said on Jun. 05, 2011 at 9:38pm
This was such a fun night! So much talent in Tacoma.
Rick Walters said on Jun. 10, 2011 at 9:30pm
Saw "A Perfect Life" at the Northwest Film Forum during STIFF this week. I was able to sit on a step because the theater was packed. Joe Rosati was phenominal. It was fascinating watching him descend into madness and Ashley Cozine from Tacoma.fm who played opposite of him, played the fragility of broken hearted wife like she was living it in front of me on the screen. Great film and all Tacoma made! the music in it was f'n sweet too. Chad Ruin said during the question and answer period, that he did not like happy endings, and when he wrote this film he stayed true to that. It was good to see Tacoma making a huge imprint on STIFF.
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