September 2001
Week of Oct 12th thru Oct 19th

JOIN BLACKFILM.COM AND ENJOY MARTELL COSMO'S @ THE LINCOLN CENTER

Next weekend. We want to see you at The Lincoln Center for the fourth installment of midnight @ blackfilm.com Presented by Martell. This time around we offer you "Cold Feet," an excellent film directed Brain Asa Evans.

COLD FEET is a film that depicts true love in relationships. Just three weeks away from his impending marriage, a successful young real estate agent begins to have doubts about his decision to marry his long-time girlfriend, a fashion designer.

COLD FEET, features Chenoa Maxwell of "Hav Plenty" and stars Rahsan Lindsay, Nasser Metcalfe, Alexandra Foucard, Collette Porteaus, Teele Lewis, Reggie Wyns and Brian Asa Evans.

To purchase tickets, please visit http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=nyc&query=schedule&attract=59630

Till next week,

The blackfilm.com crew

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