Sizzle Premier I

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After a ragingly great world premiere of "Sizzle: A global warming comedy," at the Outfest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival last Saturday night, Randy Olson will appear on NPR for the second time in less than a week. This time on the Boston-based show, "Here and Now," as he talks further about the film in preparation for this Saturday night's East Coast Premiere at the Woods Hole Film Festival.

[Above is] photo from Saturday night of the cast and crew after the screening. From left: Randy Olson, Ifeanyi Njoku, Brian Clark, Alex Thomas, Muffy Moose Olson, Paul Andreson (cameraman), Mitch Silpa, Ty Carlisle, Dr. Naomi Oreskes. (not pictured: Dr. Chill, who stormed out of the screening in protest, literally)

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