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Exclusive Private Screening in the Heart of NYC for Multi-Award Winning Short-Film Roses are Blind!

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New York City - Roses are Blind, the multi-award winning independent short-film will have an exclusive private screening  on Friday, January 31, 2020 from 7 to 8:30 pm at the School of Visual Art's Beatrice Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street, New York City.

Roses are Blind with a trailer of over 2.5 million views, is sweeping Film Festivals by storm around the nation, winning many awards including: "Best Woman in Jeopardy Film" at the Culver City Film Festival, Los Angeles, "Best Psychological Thriller" at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, "Best NYC Short" at the International New York Film Festival, "Best Short Film" as well as "Best Actress" at the Chautauqua International Film Festival, "Best Score" at the Silver State Film Festival, Las Vegas, "Best Young Filmmaker USA" at the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival, "Best Editing" at the Marina del Rey Film Festival, Los Angeles; was an Official Selection at the New York Filmmakers Festival, the Orlando Film Festival, received Honorable Mention at the Santa Monica International Film Festival and is an Official Selection at the Golden State Film Festival at the Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, CA.

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Roses are Blind is based on the true life story of Wendy J. White.  During her junior year of pre‑med at Columbia University, Julie Janson, rescues a homeless woman's dog out of a train track so her roommate recommends she goes to a famous psychic for guidance. In her meeting with Mr. Spellings, the Janson family secret is revealed. When going home to question her parents, they make sure their secret stays with her.

The star studded cast of Roses are Blind include Christina Jolie Breza as Julie Janson, a television, theatre and movie actress who produced the short; Gui Agustini, as Dr. Mayer, a multi-media film, television and theatre actor who directed, produced and co-wrote the short; Daniel Davis, as Addison Spellings, best known for portraying Niles the Butler on the TV sitcom, the Nanny; Boyd Gaines, as Uncle Oscar, four time Tony Award and three time Drama Desk Award winning actor; Kathleen McNenny as Ruth Janson, acclaimed Broadway, film and television actress; William W. Warren, as Ted Janson, a theatre and commercial actor; and Purva Bedi, as Yolanda Ramirez, a 2019 Drama Desk Award winner for Dance Nation and her role in Sully with Tom Hanks.

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Jodi Kipperman, President of Kipperman Casting, Inc. states "Roses are Blind grabs you from frame 1 and never lets go.  The suspense builds as the story unfolds and keeps the view off kilter till the final moment.  This intense trip leaves you questioning reality."

Gui Agustini, Producer, Director, Co-Writer, Multi-Media Film, Television and Theatre Actor, states "Roses are Blind" personifies a brave woman's story to overcome adversity against all odds.  Our entire cast and crew are honored to bring her true life story to the big screen."

Wendy White, Executive Producer and Creator, states "Roses are Blind is intended to expose misdiagnosis throughout the nation and the struggle for normalcy in a world that quickly judges and inflames reality." She adds, "New Light Productions and PowerCouple Productions are creating cutting edge films from the heart in an age where truth is revealed and empowered."

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Contact:
Gui Agustini – PowerCouple Productions 864-344-6488 guiagustini1@gmail.com

Wendy White – New Light Productions LLC 954-829-0638 wendywhitelight@hotmail.com
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