Indie Filmmakers First Feature Film Debuts

February 17, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
FREE TO A GOOD HOME

“One girl tries to change the world.
One dog at a time”

FREE to a Good Home is a dramatic feature film, which follows one young woman’s journey of self-realization through her commitment to animals and her work in animal rescue. Tala Loreto, a compassionate and headstrong young woman, armed with a big heart and even bigger ideas, embarks upon a literal and metaphoric journey to prove that one person really can make a difference. The film presents an insider’s view of Animal Control, as well as the daily lives of those committed to rescuing animals from the streets, shelters, backyard breeders, and the homes of collectors. The film offers compelling solutions to resolve this ongoing problem of animal overpopulation and abuse.


SCREENING

April 2nd 2005
2 pm
&
8 pm

Raleigh Studios
5300 Melrose Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90038

Tickets are $25 ($20 if purchased before March 15th)
space is limited please purchase tickets early!

RSVP 310.492.5569
FREEtoaGoodHome@aol.com
www.freetoagoodhomemovie.com
Mail checks payable to
BreaknThruFilms
PO Box 101
Venice, CA 90294


It is NOT an urban legend…
During the making of the film Director, Judy Crozier
lost her home and five pets in a fire while she was out filming, the only pet that survived, a cat, with one blue eye and one green eye just like her lead actress, and while everything she owned was destroyed, the film, which was in a closet during the fire, survived. And there is more…