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Feature Films 2019

Friday’s Child

A.J. Edwards | February 1st | 8:15 PM

Fresh out of foster care at age 18, a young drifter turns to petty crime to survive, and discovers an impossible love in an unlikely friend.

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Find This Dumb Little Bitch and Throw Her Into a River

Ben Brand | February 2nd | 1 PM

A brash teenage boy faces a whirlwind of consequences when his video of his younger sister committing an act of animal cruelty goes viral.

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Curtiz

Tamás Yvan Topolánszky | February 2nd | 3 PM

As America prepares to enter WW2, Hungarian film director Michael Curtiz grapples with political intervention and a dysfunctional relationship with his estranged daughter amid the troubled production of Casablanca in 1942.

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To the Night

Peter Brunner | February 2nd | 7:30 PM

Norman, who survived a fire as a child, is obsessed with light and haunted by its powers.

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Lost Holiday

Thomas Matthews and Michael Matthews | February 2nd | 9:30 PM

A New York social worker finds herself embroiled in the kidnapping of a Washington DC socialite.

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In Reality

Ann Lupo | February 3rd | 1 PM

Despite boasting rich friendships and a creative job, young filmmaker Ann is consumed by the fantasy of finding true love. Just when she thinks she’s found it, she is friend-zoned and the disappointment of rejection shoots her down a deep rabbit hole of unrequited love.

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Quest

Santiago Rizzo | February 3rd | 3 PM

A non-romantic true love story between a child in crisis, addicted to graffiti, on the brink of destruction, losing faith in integrity, and a humble teacher who believes there is no such thing as a bad kid, only a bad situation.

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We the Coyotes

Hanna Ladoul & Marco La Via | February 3rd | 7:30 PM

Amanda and Jake are in love and want to start a new life in Los Angeles. Will they make the right decisions? The first 24 hours of their new life will take them all around the city, bringing them more surprises and frustrations than expected.

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