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Western New York Short Films
2019-Apr-27 @ 10:30 - 12:05
The Little will screen Western New York Short Films as part of the One Take Documentary Series featuring:
- Family Rewritten (Yasmin Mistry, U.S. 2019, 13 min.): "Despite battling Cystic Fibrosis, Camilla, age 16, identifies as a typical middle-class American teenager until the thread that holds her family together suddenly snaps."
- Popo (Emma Donaher, U.S. 2019, 9 min.): "A portrait of Mariana Liaw, or Popo to her grandchildren."
- It Will Be Like Magic (Mustafa Hussain, U.S. 2019, 16 min.): "Hasan is a 16-year-old Rohingya refugee living in Chicago who fleed the genocide in Burma."
- Ms. Jackson (Nate Bellavia, U.S. 2019, 13 min.): "Facing an uncertain round of cancer treatments, Ms. Jackson has unflinching optimism."
- The Fighter (Boris Shirman, U.S. 2019, 13 min.): "Enmanuel is a 25-year-old illegal Dominican immigrant in the Bronx who is pursuing higher education, a boxing career, and military service to make reparations to his life."
- Left Unsaid (Traci Westcott, U.S. 2019, 9 min.): "Army veteran Tabitha Emo's service continues she helps take care of her step-father."
- This is Syracuse (Eden Strachan, U.S. 2019, 13 min.): "A story about a city in crisis and the people who are trying to save it."
- Coming Back (Emily Hunt, Boris Shirmann, U.S. 2019, 2 min.): "Spending half his life in prison, Thomas is re-entering a world of smartphones and colors."
- We are Ithaca (Becky Lane, U.S. 2019, 7 min.): "More than 1,200 people participated in a community portrait project in Ithaca, NY."
[source: Little Theatre website, 2019-Apr-22]