Mike Peters of The Alarm, the inspirational founder of the rock band, at the West Village/Magnolia Theater, prior to the documentary on his life, MAN IN THE CAMO JACKET.
The red carpets at the West Village/Magnolia Theater were more intimate as the Dallas International Film Festival headed into its second week, but they were no less lively or cause for alarm – or The Alarm, as a special photo call at the Angelika was held in-between the carpets in order to capture Mike Peters, the inspirational founder of the rock band, prior to the documentary on his life, MAN IN THE CAMO JACKET. But first up, was Tuesday’s red carpet featuring CORTEZ, STRAD STYLE, and WHILE I WAS GONE.
The timing didn’t work out for the film festival’s red carpets at the West Village, so a photo call featuring Mike Peters of The Alarm prior to the screening of his documentary, MAN IN THE CAMO JACKET was set up at the Angelika Theater.
The second red carpet at the West Village/Magnolia Theater featured the Centerpiece screening of REMEMORY, as well as THE SPEARHEAD EFFECT and DIVIDED TOGETHER AGAIN.
Mike Peters of The Alarm, the inspirational founder of the rock band, at the West Village/Magnolia Theater, prior to the documentary on his life, MAN IN THE CAMO JACKET.
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