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Mohit Ramchandani, Director | Roadside Attractions

Million dollar ticket giveaway announced for ‘City of Dreams’ movie

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Movie fans are getting a sneak peek at "City of Dreams" through a series of early previews. Roadshow Attractions announced the giveaway in an August 26 news release.

The movie is from writer-director-producer Mohit Ramchandani. John Devaney, founder of Manor House Films and United Capital, made this ticket giveaway possible with a financial donation.

"Mo has done a brilliant job through this powerful and unforgettable film by focusing on this issue and telling this story, inspired by true events. Few topics deserve a more urgent spotlight and my family, and I are privileged that we can help raise awareness by providing the opportunity to help protect and save innocent children from slavery," said Devaney. "We know America will be as moved as our growing list of Ambassadors and influencers who have signed on to pledge their support to the film."

According to the news release, a million dollars in tickets will be available for individuals and groups to request at cidyofdreamsmovie.com. iHeartRadio will cover events in the top 25 markets to raise awareness of human trafficking.

"City of Dreams" tells the true story of a boy trying to free himself and others from sweatshop slavery that occurs in the United States, according to the August 26 news release announcing the ticket giveaway.

"I'm so grateful that Mo Ramchandani created such a powerful and inspiring film that has the potential to change and save kids' lives. I hope this movie inspires millions of people to join the fight for the freedom of these innocent children," said Sean Wolfington, producer of "City of Dreams" and executive producer of "Sound of Freedom."

Since 2003, Roadside Attractions has produced movies with nearly two dozen Academy Awards nominations and grossed more than $500 million. The company’s catalog includes movies like "Emily the Criminal," "Somewhere in Queens," "Dear White People," and "Winter’s Bone," according to Roadside Attractions’ website.

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