“Mustard Screenwriting Contest” Winner “Hits” Will Premiere On April 10th at the Mustard Museum

posted by Ken WSF President on March 18, 2010

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The WSF, in partnership with Barry Levinson and his Mustard Museum, and especially the Wisconsin Film School,  are proud to announce that “Hits”, written by “The Mustard Screenplay Contest” winner Tom Dunn, will premiere on Saturday April 10 at 10 a.m., at the grand opening of the new National Mustard Museum, 7477 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, WI.

The film will be shown throughout the day, every day, at the “Mustardpiece Theatre”.

“Hits” was the winning screenplay of a unique screenwriting contest where screenwriters had to write a short script with one central theme… Mustard.
The Wisconsin Film School then produced the eventual short film which is set to be a staple in the one of a kind Mustard Museum.

All are welcome to attend.  Enjoy the movie, and especially enjoy the true American treasure of the Mustard Museum.

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