148 Grove street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01605

Brave New Films, a production company dedicated to making cutting edge films about the most relevant subjects of our time, will screen its first film, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, in conjunction with Volcano Boy Media Productions at the world famous Ralph's Diner, 148 Grove St, Worcester, MA, on Wednesday , November 16th. ?This is a movie about American families and American ideals, a movie about one corporation crushing the American dream for millions of ordinary people ? right or left, republican or democrat, red or blue,? said Greenwald. ?Wal-Mart is systematically destroying the fabric of our nation, pretending to be the great American workplace while at the same time showing thinly veiled contempt for working families, small business owners, and the very people it employs.? Challenging the traditional release window, Wal-Mart will be shown at well over 3,000 screenings and house parties across the nation ? with Ralph's Diner playing host to the only screening in Worcester, MA.

Due to an overwhelming response, trailers for the film originally released exclusively on the web began showing on dozens of screens across the country in early October. The trailers are parodies of Wal-Mart advertisements, starring among others James Cromwell and Frances Fisher.

The Worcester screening, organized by Volcano Boy founders Brendan Melican and Duncan Arsenault, is set to begin at 9pm on Wensday, November 16th upstairs at Ralph's Diner. To be followed by a musical engagement organized by Ralph's Diner booking manager Dickie Cummings. The cover charge for the event will be Three American Dollars (or it's foreign equivalent). Food and beverages of the alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties will be provided for a nominal fee by Ralph's Diner.

For more info check:
http://www.volcanoboy.com
http://www.ralphsdiner.com
http://www.radioball.net

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