
The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.

The Motion Picture Association of America, The Bipartisan Policy Center, and Capitol File partnered together for the DC premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln on November 16. Anna Soellner, vice president of corporate communications at MPAA, and Jason Grumet, president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, introduced the film with a nod to Lincoln’s own bipartisan accomplishments. The movie played exclusively for an intimate crowd at the MPAA’s Eye Street theater.
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