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New Zealand Movie Premiere - F1rst

Posted by: Jono
Thursday 8th May 08
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Wide Open Distributors in association with Spoke Magazine bring you the much anticipated film "F1rst". Clay Porter's documentary style film has had massive success globally. It covers the 2007 World Cup circuit along with other stunning locations. New Zealand ripper Sam Blenkinsop has a big part in Clay's film along with all the other World Cup stars.

This film will be showing:

Sunday 18 May @ Reading Cinema Rotorua

Starts at 6.30pm sharp

$10.00 per ticket. Door sales only, from 6pm.



...and the dvd box itself...



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