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Submissions

Surviving Lunch w/ Parkland: Stories from the Survivors

Surviving Lunch w/ Parkland: Stories from the Survivors

Screening w/ Filmmaker Q&A

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center

October 12, 2019

Saturday, 3:15 PM

Surviving Lunch

K.T. Curran (Dir.), 75 minutes, NY Premiere, USA

Director K.T. Curran in attendance.

In KT Curran’s award-winning thriller, school shooting survivor Gabriella (Avery Arendes) relocates to a Florida and navigates the cruel culture of her new high school, where insecurity, social media and rumor rule the halls. Festivals: Sarasota (Audience Award Winner)

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Parkland: Stories from the Survivors

Lucca Vieira (Dir.), 5 minutes, NY Premiere, USA

Director Lucca Vieria in attendance.

A year after the fatal shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, students share their recollection of that tragic day, and how the shooting has impacted their lives since then.

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Video from Surviving Lunch

Directed by: K.T. Curran

Parkland: Stories from the Survivors

Still from Parkland: Stories from the Survivors

Directed by: Lucca Vieira

Koi w/ Children of Spring

Koi w/ Children of Spring

2:30 PM Friday Oct 11, 2019

North Park Theatre

Lorenzo Squaricia’s moving portrait of two men honoring the twenty thousand victims of Japan’s 2011 tsunami.

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Dosed w/ Hope Served Fresh

Dosed w/ Hope Served Fresh

11:30 AM Sunday Oct 13, 2019

North Park Theatre

After years of prescription medications failed her, a suicidal young woman turns to psychedelic medicine and healers.

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Decade Of Fire

Decade Of Fire

12:15 PM Monday Oct 14, 2019

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center

A personal history of the Bronx in the 1970s when abandoned by city government, nearly a half-million people were displaced

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