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IU in the Big Apple

Indoctrinate U's New York City premiere took place Monday night at the Directors Guild Theater in Manhattan--and the event was a smashing success. Co-hosted by MPI and the Manhattan Institute, the event was attended by director and star Evan Coyne Maloney, and featured a discussion session afterward with education critic John Leo.

"The only thing that can be more gratifying to a filmmaker than having a packed house is having the house packed with a lively audience that responds enthusiastically," Maloney wrote on his blog yesterday. "Thanks to everyone who made it to last night’s New York City premiere of Indoctrinate U. It was truly a special night, and it makes me all the more certain that the only thing standing in the way of massive success for Indoctrinate U is making sure that enough people get a chance to hear about the film." Maloney also appeared on Fox & Friends the following day (video here).

Leo agreed that the premiere was a great night. Calling the film "brilliant," Leo reports that somewhere between 400 and 500 people attended--"laughing in all the right places."

Download the film--or order a DVD--from the Indoctrinate U online store.

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