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"Louder Than a Bomb" Opens May 18 in New York City

By IDA Editorial Staff


"Louder Than a Bomb" launches its nationwide theatrical rollout with a run at the IFC Center in NYC from May 18-26. Co-directors Greg Jacobs & Jon Siskel will be in attendance at the evening screenings May 18-21, along with two of the film's stars—Nate Marshall & Nova Venerable. Tickets and showtimes available on Monday, May 16 after 6:00 pm.

"Louder Than a Bomb" was part of IDA's 14th Annual DocuWeeks program in 2010 and was one of the audience favorites. The 15th Annual DocuWeeks Theatrical Documentary Showcase is set for Los Angeles: August 19 - September 8 at Sunset 5 and New York: August 12 - September 1 at IFC Center.

For more information on LTAB's in NYC, please visit the LTAB website.

WHAT CRITICS ARE SAYING ABOUT LTAB

"Inspiring and electrifying...If the Louder Than a Bomb finals were telecast the way high school sports are, I have a feeling their audience would grow by the minute."
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

"An affecting and superbly paced celebration of American youth at their creative best..."
Robert Koehler, Variety

"Four Chicago high-school poetry teams dazzle, inspire and kick serious ass with words as they prep for the world's biggest youth poetry slam. Thankfully their journey is never saccharine. What it is: powerful and exhilarating."
Liz Plosser, TimeOut Chicago

"It's impossible to be unmoved by these school kids, some from badly broken homes, who eloquently reveal their inner emotions on stage...It's a get-up-and-clap kind of movie."
Tim Basham, Paste Magazine

"One of the most inspiring and exhilarating documentaries in months, or maybe years...Vibrant and moving."
Steve Pond, The Wrap

"A genuinely stirring hometown chronicle. As these writer/performers collaborate with their colleagues, mentors and notebooks en route to the competition, "Louder Than a Bomb" becomes an ode to Chicago's diverse voices. Irresistible."
Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune

"This probably isn't the most criticky way to start a review, but I love this movie so much"
Dayna Papaleo, Rochester City Newspaper

"What 2002's hit Spellbound did for spelling bees, this inspiring documentary does doubly well for high school spoken-word poetry slams. The ending isn't as neatly uplifting as you might expect, but you'll be riveted until the final explosive verse."
Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly

"Louder than a Bomb is an exhilarating film, presenting a great range of talents. There are poems and performances here that are funny, others moving, and the whole of the film is brimming with vitality. Many of these poems took me by surprise. I think all kinds of poetry can do that when we're lucky."
W.S. Merwin, U.S. Poet Laureate

"Calling 'Louder Than a Bomb' a documentary is doing it a disservice. It is an important film acted by real-life kids with real-life issues. It has drama and an arc that most dramatic films struggle to achieve. The soundtrack is powerful and engaging. This movie explodes off the screen and into your heart."
Tom Silverman, Tommy Boy Founder and New Music Seminar Co-Founder/Co-Director