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Ben in the Short Film “Eight Percent”

Posted by Michal on March 04, 2009 | Filed under Eight Percent, Film News & Reviews, Media Alerts, Site Updates, Video Updates | Browse the News Archives

Ben is in a short film called “Eight Percent” which is at the Tribeca Film Festival’s Delta’s Fly in Movies Competition.

You can view the film on the site as well as vote for it here

The competition was announce on the Tribeca Blog:

From March 1 to April 12, travelers on Delta can watch the films onboard selected flights, and everyone can find them online at delta.com. After you screen each movie, channel your inner movie critic. Considering their originality, creativity and technical merit, rate each film from 1 to 5 stars (5 being the best). Your ratings will determine the winner, which will be screened at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.

We’ve seen them all, and there are some fabulous surprises: one features the excellent Benjamin McKenzie (The O.C., Junebug), and we several will pull at your heartstrings.

I was able to upload the movie to youtube for you guys, but don’t forget to vote for it here






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