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Evan Schmitt to show his new documentary on June 27th.

Evan Schmitt to show his new documentary on June 27th.

Roslyn, Washington - On June 27th at 7 PM, the World Premiere of Remember 2 Breathe will go down at the Cle Elum Centennial Center in Cle Elum, Washington. A successor to his first international hit, ONE, young filmmaker Evan Schmitt returns with his second film titled Remember 2 Breathe. The showing is open to the public and admission is FREE. The film is 70 minutes long and will be available afterwards with a special Q&A session. Autographed DVD copies will be for sale after the movie for $20. Come see why Senior Editor Neal Rogers of Velonews says “…Schmitt’s one-man project is surprisingly polished and a forecast of great things to come.”

When: Friday June 27th, 2008 - 7 PM
Where: Cle Elum Centennial Center, 719 E 3rd Street, Cle Elum, Washington 98922

What People Are Saying:
“The overarching theme of the video is a great example of how accessible cycling is to all of us. Schmitt’s vision seems to be the premise that top level events and recreational riding are very much related…In the end it’s the passion for the bicycle that really matters and brings people together….a good example of creativeness that is bestowed upon the younger generations and should be supported and applauded. Get yourself a copy, watch it, then go out and ride. Or vise-versa. Either way, you’ll enjoy it.” -Joe Hamilton, BicycleNorthwest.com

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Paris-Roubaix documentary, Road To Roubaix, premieres at the Bicycle Film Festival

Masterlink Films announces the world premiere of their debut film, Road to Roubaix, documenting the most difficult and prestigious one-day road cycling race in the world.

Paris-Roubaix documentary, Road To Roubaix, premieres at the Bicycle Film Festival

New York, New York, June 1, 2008 — Masterlink films announces the world premiere of its first feature-length documentary film, Road to Roubaix, at the Bicycle Film Festival (www.bicyclefilmfestival.com), on June 1, 2008 at 7:00 PM local time. Road to Roubaix takes moviegoers along for the epic one-day, 122 year-old professional road race Paris-Roubaix, which features over 160 miles of the most difficult terrain the riders will encounter all season. The film includes interviews with the biggest names in cycling: Lance Armstrong. Tom Boonen, George Hincapie, Fabian Cancellara, Juan Antonio Flecha, Sean Kelly, Jean-Marie Leblanc and many more.

Masterlink Films founders and directors, David Deal and David Cooper, bring you a film that goes beyond the limits of what broadcast television can offer. Road to Roubaix tells the stories of the riders, mechanics, fans and the brutal, unpredictable landscape that is the stage for Paris-Roubaix. The film combines rare, behind-the-scenes footage, stunning panoramic views of the race, and a collection of archival and contemporary still images that most people never see.

The trailer for Road to Roubaix can be viewed at www.masterlinkfilms.com

ABOUT MASTERLINK FILMS: A diverse team comprised of creative professionals and commercial photographers that offer a fresh approach to filmmaking, from meticulously composed scenes to an emphasis on story as an art form.


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