Basketball Documentary Gets Free Brooklyn Premiere Screening
The documentary "25 Strong" will have is Premiere Screening on July 20th at Brooklyn's Von King Cultural Center Amphitheater. "25 Strong" is a film about the Kevin Bushell Pre Teen Basketball Classic which has operated in Brooklyn for the last 25 years. Players such as Stephon Marbury of The New York Knicks, Omar Cook of The Toronto Raptors, Rafer Alston of the Toronto Raptors, Jamaal Tinsley of The Indiana Pacers and others have spent there pre teen days playing in this Classic. It has served to not only teach basketball but as a respite from negatives temptations of life.
(PRWEB) July 13, 2005 -- The official premiere public screening of the
documentary film "25 Strong" will be right in the Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
neighborhood that spawned the film. "25 Strong" is a documentary that celebrates
the 25 year history of The Kevin Bushell Pre Teen Basketball Classic. The Pre
Teen Classic takes place every summer at P.S. 305 Park in the Bedford Stuyvesant
section of Brooklyn, New York.
The Pre Teen Classic is operated by a
small core of neighborhood residents who are concerned about the well being of
their youth as well as the neighborhood at large. Basketball is used as a
deterrent from the negative things that can happen in an area such as Bed Stuy.
Pre Teen Players such as Stephon Marbury, Jamaal Tinsley, Rafer Alston, Omar
Cook,Zach Marbury, Mike Boynton, Mike Sherrod and others went on to play either
in the NBA or at a major college. A host of other youths who never played high
level basketball are also among the alumni of The Pre Teen Classic.
"25
Strong" was directed and produced by Kevin Harewood and Stephen Booth.
Official premiere public screening of the film will be right in the
middle of the neighborhood that generated it. The screening will be held
on:
Wednesday July 20th 9PM at:
Von King Park
Amphitheatre
Lafayette Avenue between Marcy and Tompkins
Brooklyn, New
York
The screening sponsored in part by Herbert Von King Cultural Center
Department of Parks City of NY. The event is free and open to the
public.
"In some ways it is very fitting and very spiritual that the film
has its first public screening in Von King Park,: says Harewood. "The late Mr
Von King was very active in The Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood when he was
alive and definitely acted in the spirit of The Pre Teen. Among other things he
was President of the PTA at P.S. 44. It so happens my own dad was his Vice
President and replaced him as President when Mr Von King's children moved
on."
For further information contact Edclectic Entertainment at
718-455-0092.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb260472.htm