5:00 - 5:45 Reception
6:00 – 6:30 Shorts
6:45 – 7:30 Music (Jeremy Lyons)
7:30 – 9:30 Works from Jim McKay & Hannah Weyer w/ Q&A
Reception with food and drink begins when doors open. Festival programming begins 30 minutes after doors open. Feature-filmmaker, short films, live music, food and beverages and a t-shirt. $10:00.
Short films to include the likes of Karen Aqua, who since 1976 has created animated films exploring the themes of ritual, journeys, transformation, and the human spirit. Much of her work reflects an interest in symbols, mythology, and prehistoric and tribal cultures, and includes elements of rhythm, dance, and music. Her award-winning films have been screened nationally and internally, at film festivals, museums, and universities. Aqua’s animation appears regularly on “Sesame Street”.
Also to be shown from this years Providence 48hour Film Project, Mark Fogarty of Exile Movies’ “Man of the People” which won Best In Rhode Island and Best Production Design, along with Nick Delmenico of Nano Sleather’s “HJR8” which received honors for Best Screenwriting and Best Use of Prop.
Additional Short Films to be announced closer to screening dates.
Sponsored by Sam Adams, Iggy's Bread, and the Rhode Island Film Collaborative. Produced by Rick Roth, Anthony Ambrosino, Nicholas Delmenico and Erin Megin.
This years film festival is dedicated to Pat Schreiber - an artist and supporter of the film fest, human rights (amnesty international), and Pawtucket arts, she has recently passed away.

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