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Autism Yesterday at the Orlando Film Festival

Autism_yesterday_adAutism Yesterday has been accepted to the Orlando Film Festival and the film will premiere Saturday, November 8th at 4pm at The Gallery at Avalon in downtown Orlando. Admission to the screening is free, so please plan to attend if you live in the Orlando area or happen to be in town.

From the Orlando Film Festival website HERE:

The 2008 Orlando Film Festival will hold its third annual event November 5th - 9th in Orlando, Florida. Festival events occur in and around the heart of the City, where our patrons are able to enjoy great films in exciting venues while experiencing Orlando's Downtown lifestyle.

Are you interested in being on a panel after the movie as either a parent or a doctor? If so, please contact Generation Rescue: info2@generationrescue.org

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I will attend I hope others like myself will be there as well

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