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Follow on Google News | Justice Is Mind to Screen at Railroad Square CinemaJustice Is Mind will screen at the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville, Maine on December 7, 2013. Writer/Director Mark Lund and Waterville actors Kim Gordon and Richard Sewell, who star in the nationally released drama, will introduce the film.
By: The Ashton Times “It’s always great when we can screen Justice in an actor’s hometown as that always adds to the excitement of a screening,” said Lund. “And with the Railroad Square Cinema being rated as one of the top 5 cinemas in New England, I look forward to presenting Justice to the local arts and film community.” Set in the near future where advanced MRI technology can read your memory, Justice Is Mind follows businessman and restaurant owner Henri Miller who has been afflicted with unexplained headaches since childhood. When he has the new FVMRI procedure and it reveals that he has allegedly shot and killed two people, the trial of the century begins in which Miller is faced with his own memory at trial. But all is not as it seems as a dark family secret, held by Henri’s minister father Joseph, reveals itself in the courtroom. The official trailer can be viewed at this link: http://youtu.be/ Lund adds, “With President Obama supporting brain research with a $100 million initiative, recent Supreme Court cases regarding landmark DNA and privacy issues along with a July article in The Atlantic magazine titled ‘Could the Government Get a Search Warrant for Your Thoughts’ Justice Is Mind is a well-timed dramatic feature film.” Justice Is Mind had its world premiere on August 18 in Albany, New York at the Capitol District Film Festival and has been screening in theatres, law schools and science fiction conventions across North America. Justice Is Mind [http://www.imdb.com/ About Railroad Square Cinema and the Maine Film Center http://www.railroadsquarecinema.com/ Established in 1978, Railroad Square Cinema is a three screen independent movie. Railroad Square Cinema was saluted by the Sundance Film Institute (http://www.sundance.org/) End
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