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"Here, Kitty Kitty" on Wisconsin Public Television -- BROADCAST PREMIERE (03/24/09)

Here, Kitty Kitty, Prolefeed Studios' engaging look at the effort to make feral cats fair game in Wisconsin, will have its television broadcast premiere on April 18, 2009 at 10:00 p.m.(Central Daylight Time) on the Wisconsin Public Television network.
Wisconsin Public Television
WPT's newly expanded Director's Cut program now includes full-length broadcast of Wisconsin-area films. Tune in at 9:30 p.m. for a rebroadcast of Director's Cut host Charles Monroe-Kane's 30-minute interview with director Andy Beversdorf (originally aired in August, 2008), followed by the full, unedited, one-hour documentary itself.
Here, Kitty Kitty


Here, Kitty Kitty wowed audiences at the 2008 San Francisco and Newburyport, Massachussetts Documentary Film Festivals. Don't miss this opportunity to see the film the Isthmus called "impressive... nuanced and well-researched." The Onion said, "Here, Kitty Kitty casts a sharper and funnier eye on public life...," Phoenix Cinema called it "...fascinating stuff...," while Blogcritics.org described it as "...a pretty interesting piece of work... permeated with humor... an easy watch that will keep you involved until the end."

More information about Here, Kitty Kitty, including an online trailer, reviews and DVD ordering information is available here.

Update 4/17/09: Yesterday, the LaCrosse Tribune published a Chris Hubbuch article on the Here, Kitty Kitty television premiere on Wisconsin Public Television. The article features a brief interview with Mark Smith, the original proponent of Question 62, who declined to participate in Here, Kitty Kitty. Smith says of director Andy Beversdorf, "I kind of wish I'd talked to him. He didn't pick sides and didn't beat anybody up." The LaCrosse Tribune article was also reprinted in today's Wisconsin State Journal. The Associated Press has also picked up the story, leading to articles in the Chicago Tribune, the St. Paul Pioneer Press and the Wausau Herald.



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