Rediscovered Film Classic THE EXILES now available on DVD with Public Performance Rights to Universities, Libraries and Other Cultural Organizations Milestone Films is delighted to announce that Kent Mackenzie's great Native American film THE EXILES is now available for purchase on public performance DVD. This astonishing film chronicling one night in the lives of a group of young Native Americans in Los Angeles was restored to 35mm by UCLA and had its first ever theatrical premiere this month at New York's IFC Center! Presented jointly by film great Charles Burnett and the American Indian writer Sherman Alexie, the film follows a group of exiles - transplants from Southwest reservations - as they flirt, drink, party, fight, and dance. THE EXILES has never before been released in theaters or on home video and the restored version (a high-definition transfer from the 35mm interpositive) now looks and sounds spectacular! You can join our efforts to celebrate the restoration and rediscovery of this extraordinary film. We are now offering THE EXILES for institutional DVD sale to cultural and educational institutions with on-site public performance rights for $300 plus $5 for shipping and handling. The DVD cannot be sold to some institutions until after the theatrical playdate in their city. The home dvd release will be in 2009. Milestone accepts purchase orders, credit cards and institutional checks. To find out more about THE EXILES, read the reviews and see the trailer go to www.exilesfilm.com "The restoration and long-delayed commercial release of 'THE EXILES,' a 1961 film about a largely forgotten corner of that deceptively bright city, is nothing less than a welcome act of defiant remembrance." - Manohla Dargis, New York Times "Mackenzie's sparkling, moody black-and-white images of what might be called the Native American Diaspora... depict a classic American story of aspiration and tragedy. It is beautiful and devastating." - Armond White, New York Press "Kent Mackenzie's THE EXILES is haunted by absence. The nonprofessional performers are suddenly present again, telling their stories and acting out their daily lives. The bars, shops and tenements of Bunker Hill have once more sprung into view, in glistening, nocturnal, black-and-white cinematography. It's as if someone had done a ghost dance and it worked, just a little-enough to turn your sigh into a gasp of amazement." - Stuart Klawans, The Nation Dennis Doros Milestone Film & Video / PO Box 128 / Harrington Park, NJ 07640 Phone: (800) 603-1104 or (201) 767-3117 / Fax: (201) 767-3035 Email: [log in to unmask] Website: www.milestonefilms.com ************** Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020) ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]