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  • Dogma’s going DIGITAL! Now THIS is the screening to hit, folks…WOW. Check it out:
Digital Cinema Screen Of “Dogma”
Digital Projection And Lions Gate Entertainment Preview An Electronic Screening Of The Star-Studded Movie At ShowEast

Digital Projection, Inc. – a wholly owned subsidiary of Imax Corporation – today announced it will join with Lions Gate Entertainment to preview its latest movie, Kevin Smith’s DOGMA, in an all-digital format.

The screening will take place October 20 as part of a cinema industry trade show (ShowEast, Atlantic City, Trump Taj Mahal, Xanadu Theatre) and offer attendees a first-hand glimpse of the star-studded film projected digitally. DOGMA, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, will be transferred from its native celluloid film format to HDTV, an ultra-high-resolution digital video format, and displayed electronically on the Xanadu theatre’s 40-ft. screen via a Digital Projection POWER Display electronic projector.

Yet to be released to mass market cinemas, “Dogma,” “a raucously funny satire,” received exceptional reviews at the Cannes, New York and Toronto film festivals.

“We are thrilled to present a feature length digital movie at the upcoming ShowEast convention. While the concept of ‘end-to-end’ digital cinema is still well in to the future, we are always happy to show off what we can do today. “Dogma” offers us the opportunity to screen a truly unique and inspired film on today’s latest digital display technology,” said Chuck Collins, Digital Projection’s National Market Development Manager.

“Lions Gate Films is proud to collaborate with Digital Projection on a special digital screening of Kevin Smith’s ‘Dogma,’” said Tom Ortenberg & Mark Urman, Co-Presidents of Lions Gate Films, Releasing.

About “Dogma” – www.dogma-movie.com

Written and directed by Kevin Smith. Produced by Scott Mosier. Cinematography by Robert Yeoman. Starring: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Salma Hayek, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock.Synopsis: In “Dogma” Affleck and Damon play fallen angels whose scheme to re-enter Paradise threatens to destroy the world. Standing in their way is a woman having a crisis of faith (Fiorentino), who is assisted by a winged messenger of God (Rickman), a hitherto unknown Thirteenth Apostle (Rock), a heavenly muse (Hayek) and two unlikely prophets, Jay (Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith).

Not only will this look just amazing, but it’s a HUGE honor that Dogma’s been chosen to be shown in this way at as big ofa convention as ShowEast. Congrats, everyone!

  • A lot of you have been sending in e-mail asking us about what went on with Dogma’s distribution when Miramax opted outand the film was being shopped around. Well, IFP/West is sponsoring a “Case Study” withKevinKevin and Scott where just this topic will be covered. Should be very, very interesting. If you’re a fan on the west coast,it’s a great opportunity to go to what’s sure to be a fun, fascinating forum. Here’s how:
IFP/West 1999 Independent Producer Series, Evening Five:

November 10 – Case Study: Dogma
If you have been following the trades, you are aware of the struggle behind finding a home for Kevin Smith’s controversial film, Dogma. Join indie director Kevin Smith and his producing partner Scott Mosier (and others to be announced) as they share the experience of the making of this film, from script to financing, casting to post-production, and the struggles with distribution.

The 1999 Independent Producer Series takes place at the Wyndham Bel Age Hotel. The evening will begin at 7:30 p.m. with registration starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 for IFP/West members, SAG members, and students; $50 for the general public. To reserve, please call IFP/West at 310/475-4379 ext. 10; advance reservations are encouraged.

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  • Here’s an Australian article about Dogma from the magazine “NEW Weekley”. Unfortunately, we’ve just got scans, so click the thumbs if you wanna take a shot at reading it. We realize this won’t be possible on some screens, as with all articles that we only get only scanned in versions of.

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