A fundraising screening of critically acclaimed TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE will be held in UCI Blanchardstown (Dublin) on Sunday 11th September 2011 at 10am in aid of THE IRISH CANCER SOCIETY
DIRECTED BY RICHARD DE ARAGUES
TT3D: Closer to the Edge is a film about the TT, the world-famous motorcycle race that takes place on the Isle of Man every year. Racing along public roads on bikes just inches apart - with speeds hitting 200mph - drama, tension and tragedy all combine to thrill the audience and tell a very moving human story.
Rarely a year goes by when someone isn’t killed: every rider knows that each race might be his or her last. Riders pit their skills against each other with a determination to win and push themselves beyond their limits in their bid to become "King of the Mountain".
The film follows the leading riders in the 2010 race – modern day gladiators who live and breathe road racing.
For those people unlucky enough to miss the movie on the big screen, we are staging this one-off, last chance to see on the big screen in 3D on the 11th September, 2011 in UCI Cinema, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15.
All proceeds go to The Irish Cancer Society.
Tickets for this special screening of TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE can be reserved by contacting Frank Clarke 086 2779699 or email frank.clarke55@gmail.com
Online donations/ticket payment via My Charity.ie link - http://www.mycharity.ie/event/tt3d_closer_to_the_edge_fundraiser/
Facebook link - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=271609519532731
For further information about this event, please contact Frank – 086 277 9699 / frank.clarke55@gmail.com or Ann Byron Murphy – 087 270 5258 / abyronm@gmail.com
Cancer will affect one in three people in Ireland during their lifetime. The Irish Cancer Society is the national charity for cancer care in Ireland. The Society work to ensure that Ireland has a world class cancer service; fewer people get cancer, through health promotion, cancer prevention, screening and research and that those with cancer will be treated early and will have better survival rates. If you are concerned about cancer please call the National Cancer Helpline on Freefone 1800 200 700 (open Mon–Thurs 9am–7pm and Fri 9am–5pm) and speak to a cancer specialist nurse today.