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Monday Feb 24 – Evening Screening
February 24, 2020 @ 7:45 pm - 11:00 pm
Cinema Village Theater 1, 22 East 12th Street
New York,NY10003United States
New York,NY10003United States

There will be a 10 minute intermission before the Feature Film. There will be a Q&A Session with the filmmakers at 10:45 PM.
These films have not been rated and some content may not be appropriate for children.
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Xinqiao is a kind and energetic 8-year-old who always has great smiles. "Endless Love" is a TV series about a pregnant wife and her brain cancer. The cast collaborates with a charity group Dr. Red Nose to sing, read stories, and accompany children with illness. Their efforts hope to bring joy to kids, even though they suffer from physical pains. We made this video in June 2019. Xinqiao could still see everyone’s smile then and laughed with us. By November 2019, her brain tumor had pressured her nerve system and taken her visibility away. She cannot see this beautiful world anymore. We really hope this video can keep some of the great memories in her mind.
Directed By:
Eddie Lin
Country:
Taiwan
Genre:
Documentary
Minutes:
10

Carter Ciaran is an experienced local theatre actor, whose dreams and ambitions minimize everything else in his personal life. His intense preparation of method acting that includes never breaking character alienates him from local productions intimidated by him and from his family who are estranged from him. However, when Carter is preparing for a new lead role as a clown, he receives news that his sister is on her deathbed. The choice Carter ultimately needs to make is to either follow his artistic aspirations or be there for his loved ones in the greatest time of need.

"A Path Where No Man Goes" is a character-driven philosophical thriller about an unusual interview between a journalist and a young successful entrepreneur on the subject “How to become successful?”, which later reveals some deep secrets about their lives and ultimately their connection.
Directed By:
Viet Tran
Country:
Vietnam
Genre:
Short
Minutes:
34
Warning:
Graphic Violence

The empty space is a clean canvas that allows for a specific tapestry of images to layer within a cinematic mind-space. One could even say - motivated meditation. Set within the subjective framework of the mind and memory, the remnants of love or infatuation are stripped bare within the mindset and passions of the musicians...and even of a girl. Unapologetic message lingers while the expression of distraught emotions simmer just beneath the surface. Perhaps it was a soul-crushing experience or maybe an attempt to heal by addressing the heartbreak head on.

In a sleepy town in upstate New York, lonely college student Alex encounters his filmmaking idol JP Smith, the mysterious auteur behind the cult-arthouse sensation “Myth”. Armed with only an outdated 90’s camcorder, JP begins to chronicle Alex’s every move, turning him into the semi-reluctant star of his latest project: a lo-fi, vérité drama in which the plot is unknown to everyone, including Alex himself. What ensues is a series of increasingly chaotic and volatile situations, as Alex vies for control of his own narrative, all under the watchful eye of JP’s camera.

