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ADVANCE SALE TICKETS HAVE ENDED. THERE WILL STILL BE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR, WHICH OPENS AT 7:15. WE ADVISE YOU TO BE EARLY AS IT COULD SELL OUT, AND TO GET A GOOD SEAT.
Wednesday, March 28 at Nyack Center SHORT FILMS BY AWARD WINNING ROCKLAND COUNTY FILMMAKERS Meet the Filmmakers: All will be present for a discussion moderated by Susan Shapiro
Susanna Styron House Of Teeth (2017, 25 minutes) With Deborah Hedwall, Amanda Nichols, Stephen Bogardus, Michael Cullen, George Sherman In the aftermath of her divorce, a woman in midlife sets out to find her bearings -- and her mojo -- as she discovers the challenges and surprises of life beyond marriage. Susanna Styron is a writer and a director. She wrote and directed the feature film Shadrach, the upcoming documentary Out of My Head, and episodes of numerous television series
Deborah Kampmeier Peel (2017, 16min) With Laura Piccoli and Olivia Stoker Two sisters provoke and resist betrayal and truth. Deborah Kampmeier is a writer, director, and producer. Among other films, Deborah directed Houndhog (Dakota Fanning), and Virgin (Elisabeth Moss)
Gabrielle Lansner The Birch Grove (2015, 20 min) With Lonnie Poupard Jr., Matthew Reeves, Colette Krogol, Hela Sage Giaever, Hannah Tamminen. Caught between love and death, two brothers wrestle with their past in a dance towards reconciliation. A poetic film about the power of family ties, inspired by the novella of the same name by the Polish author, Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz. Gabrielle Lansner is a critically acclaimed filmmaker and choreographer. The Birch Grove was featured at the Cannes Short Film Corner among many other national and international festivals. Suzanne Mitchell Ed (2017, 12 min) A film about Rockland County's Edward Simons: violinist, violin teacher, conductor, and inspiration. If activity level is a clue to ones age, then Simons is a young man at 100 years old. Two-time Emmy winner Suzanne Mitchell is the director of the documentary Running Wild, has produced or directed many television programs, and has produced numerous documentaries for two-time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple. Jen Fineran The Invisible World (2016, 13 min.) A dogged artist travels to otherworldly dimensions filled with angels and demons in this short documentary about Rockland painter Mark Weiss. Jen Fineran is known for editing Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (for which Jen received an Emmy nomination), and producing and editing Student Academy Award winner, I Married My Familys Killer
Purchase tickets online, below, or by phone at 800-838-3006.
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LocationNyack Center (View)
58 Depew Avenue (Broadway at Depew, Enter on Broadway)
Nyack, NY 10960
United States
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