CANCELLED: Join us at the movies and meet the filmmakers!

April 2, 2020
300 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA
150320221647327610

Pacific Research Institute and Claremont Institute invite you to join us for an exclusive, invitation-only film premiere,

Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

with remarks and Q & A immediately following with filmmakers Michael and Gina Pack/Manifold Productions, Inc.

 

Thursday, April 2, 2020
Regal Big Newport 6 & RPPX
300 Newport Center Drive East
Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

6:30 pm Registration, Concessions, Seating and Welcome
7:00 pm Film Screening

9:00pm Exclusive post-screening remarks and Q & A with producers and filmmakers Michael and Gina Pack, Manifold Productions, Inc.

 

Cost: $20 per person includes movie ticket and concessions
See you at the movies!

 

ABOUT THE FILM
Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

A new documentary on Supreme Court Justice, Clarence Thomas. In this film, Justice Thomas tells his life’s story chronologically, in great detail.  Unscripted and without narration, the documentary takes the viewer through this complex and often painful life, dealing with race, faith, power, jurisprudence, and personal resilience.

About Manifold Productions, Inc. :

Founded in 1977, Manifold Productions is an award-winning independent production company. Manifold Productions turn complex ideas into compelling and entertaining films.

Watch the trailer here JusticeThomasMovie.com

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