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Women's Short Films
The Devotion Project: Foremost in my mind Gail Marquis, an Olympic medalist , met Audrey Smaltz, a former model. Their story will resonate with the 'late bloomers' among us as it tracks the course of these women's incredible lives, each rich with accomplishment, and celebrates their love story. Dir: Antony Osso, USA, 2013, 10 mins. (A)Typical Couple On a typical day a typical couple navigate their typical relationship in their own typical way Dir: Masa Zia Lenardic & Anja Wutej, Slovenia, 2012, 6 mins. Coffee & Pie A young girl decides to break off her relationship in a diner, so as not to cause a scene. Things don't go as planned. Dir: Douglas Horn, USA, 2011, 16 mins. Shopping Two women meet up at various stages of their lives, but don't connect properly until old age Dir: Will Kuether, Australia, 2012, 6 mins. DIK A comedy short about a father whose 6 yr. old son's drawings leaves him questioning the boy's sexuality, with disastrous consequences. Director: Christopher Stollery,, ustralia, 2011, 15 mins. Remember to Breathe A former headliner remembers a past love, while mentoring a new singer Dir: Marc Salterelli, USA, 2013, 26 mins. Starring Lee Meriwether, Susan Blakely The movies have been around almost as long as professional baseball, leaving us with a wonderful visual history of our national pastime. With the generous cooperation of the UCLA Film & Television Archive, we are presenting a program from the archive's Hearst Metrotone News Collection, organized by David Filipi of the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus. The program includes Stan Musial's 3000th hit (at Wrigley Field), a Hollywood charity game with Buster Keaton and Jack Benny, Babe Ruth's first day with the Boston Braves, Sandy Koufax's retirement press conference, Jackie Robinson relaxing at home with his family, and much more! (app. 120 mins., video) Special thanks to Todd Wiener and Steven Hill of the UCLA Film & Television Archive for their assistance with this program. Out at the Movies Rare Baseball Films: The Newsreels Co-Presented by L.I. Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
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LocationCinema Arts Centre (View)
423 Park Avenue
Huntington, NY 11743
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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