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TromaPalooza Invades Benders Tavern in Denver, CO

It's time to take a stand! A stand for truth, justice and an equal opportunity for independent filmmakers and film goers in this country! The majority of people at these fests have been treated like subterranean humanoids. Why? Because they didn't have a plastic VIP badge in their possession to flash to get into screenings, Hollywood connections that got them into all the parties, or have a ton of money to pay to submit their film to a biased selection committee.

The infamous Troma Films ("Toxic Avenger", "Poulytrygeist") has decided enough is enough. Troma will fight fire with fire and launch the 9th Annual TromaDance Film Fest. Benders Tavern will play host to TromaPalooza which is a fund raiser for TromaDance. For more information visit www.Tromoadance.com

TromaPalooza Details:

Where: Benders TavernWhen: Friday, Jan 11th from 8pm to CloseHow Much: $5 Donation Benefiting the TromaDance Film Fest21

Bands:Beast of MilwaukieNicaraguan Death Squad,Zombie Have BrigadeThe Pinkoesand Chiks on the Hill PLUS:Guest appearances by Shoguns and demons of OdAm fEI mUd! Visit www.thothengine.net for more details.Troma Films!Karaoke!And more Troma surprises!

TromaDance Mission:

TromaDance is the first film festival wholeheartedly devoted to filmmakers and fans. Unlike every other film festival, TromaDance does not charge filmmakers to submit their films. Entrance to all screenings is free and open to the public. Also, there are no VIP reservations or preferential treatment regarding films, panels, or parties of any kind given. The organizers of TromaDance believe films are meant to be seen, especially when it comes to new filmmakers. Art â€" in all its forms â€" is for the people!

TromaDance features a range of films made independently, usually without big stars, big money and far removed from the Hollywood studio system. The official selections of TromaDance have been made with nothing more than passion, courage, integrity, and raw talent.

Everyone at TromaDance is treated as an equal. The elite and the celebrated are treated no better or worse than the experimental filmmaker or the random moviegoer off the street. Admittance to all screenings, panels, parties, and events is strictly on a first come, first served basis. If there are any VIPs at TromaDance, they are the filmmakers whose blood, sweat, and hard work are on the screen.

TromaDance is an opportunity for everyone who's ever picked up a camera to have their work seen without the compromises required by elitist cartel interference. TromaDance is proud to be the first and only film festival of the people, for the people, and by the people.For more information visit www.Tromoadance.com

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