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'North County News': Phoenix Teen Director to Premiere 'Narnia'
Tommy Flynn, an eighth-grade student at Loyola-Blakefield, had friends and family star in the movie.

A Phoenix teenage director will premiere his movie version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at Summit Manor on Sept. 23, according to North County News.
Tommy Flynn, a 14-year-old student at Loyola-Blakefield High School, convinced his friends and family members to star in the production, the news site reports. The movie tells the story of four siblings who enter the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe. Maddie Thorton of Timonium, Chris Standard of Hunt Valley, Timmy Krach of Timonium and Flynn's sister Sarah Flynn play the siblings.
"I've never made anything longer than 15 minutes before," Flynn told North County News. "This movie is going to be 80 or 90 minutes, and it took us something like 22 filmings."
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Summit Manor, located at 510 Monkton Road, will start the film at 7 p.m. The premiere is free, but donations will be collected for My Neighbors Foundation, a local charity supporting North County students.
View the movie trailer here, and read the full story at North County News.
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