Get Free Stuff from Independent Lens!

Posted on January 19, 2011
Want free stuff? Want this poster from the Winter/Spring Season of Independent Lens? Done. It’s yours! We’ll even give it to you in person. Seriously. We’ve created a sort of speakeasy contest to get you to our events and the poster in your hand. There are just a few steps involved. First, visit the Community Cinema Facebook page and  (if you haven’t already) become a fan by clicking the “Like” button at the top. Then, just click on “The Word” tab, and find out what this month’s secret word is. Then, attend a participating Community Cinema event near you, and whisper the secret word to the organizer. Voilà. Easy enough, right? Collect your free limited-edition Independent Lens season poster featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, and gain mad independent film street cred. (About the poster: The image is from the documentary Jean Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, which airs on April 12 at 10 PM on Independent Lens.)

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