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See an Advance Screening of ‘The Broken Circle Breakdown’ at The McKittrick Hotel This Thursday

Tickets are now on sale for a sneak preview of the TFF 2013 hit ‘The Broken Circle Breakdown’ at the famed McKittrick Hotel in NYC on Thursday, October 24th.

See an Advance Screening of ‘The Broken Circle Breakdown’ at The McKittrick Hotel This Thursday

We're proud to bring a special preview screening of The Broken Circle Breakdown to the illustrious McKittrick Hotel this coming Thursday, October 24 at 7:00 PM. Intensely moving, The Broken Circle Breakdown garnered two well-deserved prizes at the year’s Tribeca Film Festival—Best Screenplay for a Narrative Feature Film and Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film for Veerle Baetens. With an electrifying bluegrass soundtrack, scored by renowned composer Bjorn Eriksson, the film features music performed by its stars Baetens, Johan Heldenbergh and The Broken Circle Breakdown Bluegrass Band.

The Broken Circle Breakdown follows the turbulent relationship between quirky tattoo artist Elise and her bluegrass musician suitor Didier. Their complex and tragic love story is one that you won’t soon forget. While the film hits theaters officially on November 1, you have the opportunity to be among the first New Yorkers to enjoy this astonishing movie.

Tickets are available now through the McKittrick Hotel at only 15 dollars a seat. Audience members will also be able to purchase drinks before, during and after the 7:00PM screening. Propelled by the sounds of foot-stomping bluegrass music, The Broken Circle Breakdown is a guaranteed crowd-pleasing, tear-jerking experience that will only be enhanced by the McKittrick Hotel venue. 

The Broken Circle Breakdown opens at Landmark Sunshine in NYC on November 1, and will roll out to theaters around the country soon after: here's a list of cities and venues.

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