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Life of Consequences Feature Film Screening Scheduled
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When you have to face the consequences of your actions the outcome can affect so many others is the premise of the latest feature film by Chronic Behavior LLC Film Productions. CBLLC is excited to announce the upcoming screening as part of the Worldwide Women's Film Festival held in February 2022 in Scottsdale, AZ at the Harkins Shea 14 Theatres.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Washingtoner -- Chronic Behavior LLC Film Productions will be screening their latest feature film, "Life of Consequences", a drama film included as part of the Worldwide Women's Film Festival.

The story is focused on relationships and when tragedy happens who is really in your corner. Film Synopsis: When a man has to face the consequences of having caused a fatal accident, where does he turn? Seeking hope and support from those closest to him causes him to ponder his own mortality. He must make a choice to ease his own suffering and the suffering of others.

The film includes an all Arizona based film crew (predominantly female) and actors from the local community. This is the first feature film directed by Eva Louis and written by Daniel Blunck, who is also starring in the film.  Angie Gomez, from Superior, AZ, is starring in her first feature film and is a local celebrity singer and performer with Powerdrive Band. Fern Hoover, from Case Grande, AZ is known for her role in the TV Series, "Adam Ruins Everything" as well as a model for several designers in the fashion community.

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Other notable featured actors are Hermann Plank (board advisor to Phoenix Fashion Week), Loren Aragon (designer for ACONAV), Marshall Shore (Hip Historian), Darnell Autry (actor and former NFL player with the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears), Tammy Hamati, Sam Hamati, Nick Koester, Jocelyn Botero, Gail Friend, Jared Keesling, Val Navarro, Ella Scofield, Sylvie Cohen, and Valentina Aragon.

Screening is on Sunday, Feb 20, 2022 at 6:03 pm
Tickets are available from https://filmfreeway.com/WorldwideWomensFilmFestival/tickets
Film Trailer:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC6-wKAR9EY


Check IMDB for all the film details: https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt9208828/?ref_=nm_filmo_filminprod_1

Contact
Eva Louis
***@chronicbehavior.com


Source: Chronic Behavior LLC

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