PAUL STANLEY's 'One Live Kiss' To Be Shown At CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL MOVIES AND MUSIC FESTIVAL

January 22, 2010

The Chicago International Movies and Music Festival 2010 will present Paul Stanley's "One Live Kiss" on the big screen on Saturday, March 6 at 3:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Hall.

Hailed as an stunning classic by audiences and critics alike upon its release in 2008 by Universal Pictures/Ume/New Door Records, "One Live Kiss" is a unique, personal, and intimate concert film featuring the legendary KISS frontman Paul Stanley and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Louis Antonelli is back as it was meant to be experienced — larger than life on the big screen and in shattering multi-channel digital theater concert sound!!

After the screening of "One Live Kiss", the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival will host an in-person question-and-answer session with producer/director Louis Antonelli and other special guests.

Lincoln Hall (across from the historic biograph theater)
2424 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614 usa

Tickets are limited — online pre- purchase recommended

For more information, go to this location.

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