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"LIFE ITSELF" GOOGLE+ HANGOUT

COME CELEBRATE ROGER EBERT'S BIRTHDAY WITH A GOOGLE+ HANGOUT FOR "LIFE ITSELF"

Magnolia Pictures will release LIFE ITSELF on iTunes/OnDemand and in theaters July 4, 2014.

Hangout with us Wednesday, June 18, on Roger Ebert's Birthday and you may leave with tickets to the Los Angeles, Chicago, or New York Premieres of "Life Itself"! It's Roger's birthday, but YOU may be the lucky person to end up with a major prize!

This Wednesday, June 18, is Roger's birthday, and we are personally inviting you to help us celebrate him and the new movie about him. Along with RogerEbert.com, Chaz Ebert is hosting a major event on Google+ Hangout. She will be joined by the award-winning director of "Life Itself," Steve James. The Hangout will be moderated by editor-in-chief of RogerEbert.com, Matt Zoller Seitz and will include members of The Ebert Club, Indiegogo supporters of the movie, and surprise guests. We will have a lively discussion about movies, Roger's life, influence, and the upcoming release of "Life Itself." The Hangout takes place live from Los Angeles on the morning of June 18 at 11 am Pacific (Noon Mountain Time; 1 pm Central; 2pm Eastern).

Join us here: Roger's Birthday Celebration

Directed by Steve James
Starring Roger Ebert

Acclaimed director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and executive producers Martin Scorsese (The Departed) and Steven Zaillian (Moneyball) present LIFE ITSELF, a documentary film that recounts the inspiring and entertaining life of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert – a story that is by turns personal, funny, painful, and transcendent. Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, LIFE ITSELF explores the legacy of Roger Ebert’s life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.

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