PBIFF, Wed April 9, 3:30pm, MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD REMEMBERED, Director: Williams Cole; and Two Other Short Films
Lake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre Lake Worth, FL
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PBIFF, Wed April 9, 3:30pm, MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD REMEMBERED, Director: Williams Cole; and Two Other Short Films
2014 Palm Beach International Film Festival at the Lake Worth Playhouse's Stonzek Theatre
Wed April 9, 3:30pm, 87 min
MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD REMEMBERED, Director: Williams Cole Avery Corman, author of KRAMER VS. KRAMER and THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD returns to the neighborhood of his childhood and remembers the Bronx of the 1940s and 1950s. Here is a remembrance of the home front during World War II and neighborhood life that has vanished from the culture. Suggested by his forthcoming , memoir of the same title, a book called lyrical" by Ken Auletta, and "poignant and evocative" by Walter Isaacson.
MACHSOM, Director: Joel Novoa Yaniv Greenblatt, a young soldier, disrupts his Israeli home life and confronts his pacifist beliefs when he takes in Mohammed, a Palestinian boy stranded after curfew.
BRIGHTON, Director: Pierre Stefanos BRIGHTON follows the journey of Edward as he ventures to the famed English south coastal resort for a day on the town. The reason for his trip is unclear, at first, as we watch him paste photographs of himself as a young boy at famed monuments around Brighton, all the while ignoring phone calls that come in to his mobile throughout the day from his boss and his boyfriend. BRIGHTON is the follow-up to the acclaimed short film BEDFELLOWS, and the second in a planned trilogy of films called THE SHAKESPEARE TRILOGY. BEDFELLOWS screened at over 140 films festivals in 40 countries during a 23-straight-month festival run, and won over 30 jury and audience awards.
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Lake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre (View)
709 Lake Avenue
Lake Worth, FL 33460
United States