The World Series of Bocce Short Film and Lunch

The World Series of Bocce Short Film and Lunch

A documentary short that captures the intense competition at the annual World Series of Bocce tournament in Rome, NY.

By Main Street First

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 12 - 2pm EDT

Location

Valley Cinemas

20 Albany Street Little Falls, NY 13365

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Main Street First and Rock City Development invite the community to view a new documentary film, “The World Series of Bocce: A Celebration of Sport, Family and Community” Saturday, June 22 at noon at the Valley Cinemas located at 20 Albany St. in Little Falls. Guests should arrive at 11:45 a.m.

Following the film at 12:45 p.m., guests are invited to enjoy a lunch and meet and greet with producers of the film at The Venue at Stone Mill, located at 410 Canal Place in Little Falls.

“The World Series of Bocce: A Celebration of Sport, Family and Community” is a documentary short that captures the intense competition at the annual World Series of Bocce tournament in Rome, NY, while highlighting the event’s economic, social and community impact. The tournament takes place this year from July 19 to 21 at the Toccolana Club in Rome, NY.

Tickets are $10 for the film only, and $25 for the film, lunch, and meet and greet with producers. All film ticket proceeds benefit Main Street First. Main Street First is a grassroots, not-for-profit 501(c3) organization composed of active and engaged community members of Little Falls, NY who work together to organize, create, implement, and support sustainable initiatives to revitalize the City.

Overnight accommodations are available at the Canal Side Inn located at 395 Canal Place in Little Falls or the Inn at Stone Mill located 410 Canal Place in Little Falls, just footsteps away from the Valley Cinemas theater. To book, visit www.canalsideinn.com or www.theinnatstonemill.com. Enter code bocce10 to save 10%.


FILM CREDITS:

The film is directed by Francis DiClemente, produced by Francis DiClemente and Bill Vinci, cinematography by Lafayette Cunningham, and edited and post-produced by Mary Kasprzyk. Assistant editors are Lafayette Cunningham and Francis DiClemente.

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