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WE BECAME FRAGMENTS

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 13 Minutes | Documentary

Director: Luisa Conlon

After losing his mother and four siblings in a bombing that left him injured, Syrian teenager Ibraheem Sarhan and his father make a new life for themselves in Winnipeg, Canada despite the heartbreak of leaving their home behind. It’s a story about loss, resilience, and one young man’s identity as he adapts to a new country while his home is at war.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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TUNGRUS

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Friday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | India | 13 Minutes | Documentary

Director: Rishi Chandna

Tungrus observes a week in the peculiar lives of a middle-class suburban Mumbai household, which is turned topsy-turvy when they adopt a chicken as a pet. The once adorable chick soon grows into a hell-raising rooster, taking up too much of their space, defecating on their spotless floors, bullying their cats, crowing at ungodly hours, and generally making their life miserable. And as the rooster’s fate hangs in the balance, the family members debate the question that lingers in the air: should he be given the gift of life, or served for dinner?

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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TRAP FISHING

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 8 Minutes | Documentary

Director: David Helfer Wells

Learn the art of trap fishing with one of the last remaining trap fishing families in Rhode Island. Meet Corey Wheeler-Forrest, a third-generation Sakonnet Point, Rhode Island fish trapper and fish dealer, who, at age 40, works right alongside her father Alan Wheeler and brother Luke Wheeler, on their trap boat, the Maria Mendonsa. Although it is it rare to come across a family that works together over generations, the way the Wheelers harvest fish is even more rare. There are only four trap companies left in Rhode Island, down from approximately two hundred in the late 1800’s.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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STRANGE KID

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 15 Minutes | Documentary

Director: Beth Fletcher

Ethan Gingerich is the quiet and brilliant founder of a company that converts old film projectors into guitar amps. Strange Kid follows him in search of what makes his craft so unique and the love that goes into each piece of work.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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SISTER HEARTS

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 16 Minutes | Documentary

Director: Mohammad Gorjestani

Maryam Henderson-Uloho spent thirteen years in prison, six of which were in solitary confinement. After her release in 2013, she lived as a squatter on the streets of New Orleans and sold found items on street corners to get by. That’s when the lightbulb went off and Maryam’s journey to help other ex-offenders, especially women like her, began.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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BUILT TO LAST

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 13 Minutes | Documentary

Producer/Editor: Jennifer Latham

From humble beginnings in a small slate roofed village in Greece, to the heyday of America’s movie palaces, “Built to Last” is the story of one family and how they built an empire of theatres throughout New England in the hard-scrabble years of the Great Depression. The film is told through historically accurate footage, photographs and music from the Latchis family, local historical societies and national archives.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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THE LAST STORM

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Saturday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 20 Minutes | Documentary

Director: Liam Saint-Pierre

Mark, a 60-year-old fledgling storm chaser recently diagnosed with lung cancer, sets out across the Midwest with his friend’s nephew in search of a tornado before the two month season comes to an end.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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UBER EX

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Friday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 17 Minutes | Drama

Director/Producer/Editor: Matt Braunsdorf
Writer/Producer/Actor: Jonathan Marballi

It’s Friday night and Kate and David are out on what feels like a potentially significant date. David calls an Uber to take them home. When it arrives, they get in, only to discover that the driver, Lev, is Kate’s old flame. Now, stuck in a car together for a long drive home, the three of them must navigate each other. By the time the reach their first stop, David’s apartment, none of them know for certain what the future holds.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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TANGLEFOOT

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Friday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2018 | USA | 12 Minutes | Drama

Director/Writer: Rebecca Walters

A young and fragile dancer attends a prestigious dance audition, prepared to do whatever it will take to achieve her long-term goal of becoming a professional choreographer.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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THE SPIRIT SEAM

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 by admin

Friday 9:45AM | Colonial Theatre
2019 | USA | 16 Minutes | Animation

Director/Writer: Ashley Gerst

The Spirit Seam is a short animated film that follows a little girl named Pollwog and her Pap-Paw as they experience daily life in a small coal-mining town in 1950s Appalachia. Pap-Paw and Pollywog’s bond is incredibly strong. In fact, they are Inseparable until illness threatens to fracture their small family.

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  • Published in 2019, Colonial Theatre, Short Films
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