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Rochester International Film Festival screening (2016-Apr-14 @ 8 p.m.)
2016-Apr-14 @ 20:00 - 21:47
FreeA screening of the Rochester International Film Festival will be in the Dryden Theatre at the George Eastman Museum featuring:
- Paper Wrap Fire (Raymond Yeung, New York, NY, 13 min.): "A Chinese teenager is left waiting in a community center while his single mother goes to work. A sequence of events unfolds and leads him to an unexpected discovery."
- The Path of Grey Owl (Goh Iromoto, Canada, 11 min.): "'The question is not what we get out of nature, but what can we give back to nature.'"
- Nightlight (Samuel Flueckiger, Switzerland, 12 min.): "With the world outside their home collapsing around them, young brothers Konrad and Baschi get into a fight that spirals out of control."
- Pastime (Nate Mancini, Johnny Sikma, Craig Peterson, Rochester, NY, 24 min.): "As James grows older, he forgets his childlike ability to dream. But just as he's settled into a comfortable life, he meets Peter, a 10-year-old photographer who challenges his understanding of success."
- 3000 (Antonis Tsonis, Australia, 20 min.): "Athens, Greece. An unemployed youth desperate to help his best friend fight cancer decides to become a criminal to pay for the treatments."
- C.T.R.L. (Mariana Conde, England, 4 min.): "A young man's attempt at a first contact with a love interest is hijacked in a most entertaining way."
- If These Walls Could Talk (Matthew Spaull, Rochester, NY, 23 min.): "A Center for Youth Film based on actual events celebrating the determination, talent, resiliency and creativity of young men facing homelessness."
[source: Rochester International Film Festival website, 2016-Apr-4]