REVOLUTION OS invades Microsoft’s Turf

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James at Seventh Art Releasing writes “REVOLUTION OS opens in Seattle at the Northwest Film Forums Little Theatre on April 4, 2002.

Daily Variety calls REVOLUTION OS a “cheery, puckish concoction targeted equally at the techno-illiterate and the savvy-hacker crowds.” Film Threat states that REVOLUTION OS is “Required Viewing.” TV Guide calls the film “surprisingly exciting unusually sharp looking and something that even non-techies can enjoy.” Hollywood.com calls the widescreen, 35mm photography of the film “striking.”

See for yourself what the critics are writing about. View the first eight minutes online at ifilm.com:

http://www.ifilm.com/ifilm/product/film_info/0,369 9,2419320,00.html

After a successful run in Austin, Texas, REVOLUTION OS now resumes its nationwide, theatrical tour. On April 4, the film opens in Seattle the Northwest Film Forum.

Shot in cinemascope on 35mm film in Silicon Valley, REVOLUTION OS depicts an unusual group of characters that are three-parts libertarian, two parts communist, and one-part bad garage band. REVOLUTION OS stars Linus Torvalds – the creator of Linux, and Richard Stallman – the ideological godfather of the movement, and features interviews with high-tech luminaries like Bruce Perens, Eric Raymond, Brian Behlendorf, Michael Tiemann, Larry Augustin, Frank Hecker, and Rob Malda.

REVOLUTION OS is available on 35 mm and runs 85 minutes. For more information go to the website http://revolution-os.com/ .

Revolution OS opens April 4, 2002, at the Northwest Film Forums Little Theatre located on Capitol Hill at 608 19th Ave. E. and Mercer. For showtimes call (206) 675-2055.

For more information about “Revolution OS” contact: James at Seventh Art Releasing, 323.845.1455, james@7thart.com.”