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Ashland Street Cinema Thursday, April 06, 2017 - 3:40 pm
Papa Joe
 
Short Documentary
4 minutes
2016
Director(s): Ross Williams
USA
Synopsis
A short documentary about the life of Joe Hurlimann, now 82, who has been ranching in Scott Valley, California his whole life.
Concrete Canvas
 
Shorts
19 minutes
2016
Director(s): Gary Lundgren
USA
Synopsis
A homeless ex-boxer tries to get his old life back.
Refuge
 
Shorts
15 minutes
2017
Director(s): Mohammed Alsultan
USA
Synopsis
As refugees are captured by the border patrol, one woman escapes to find herself surviving on her own in a foreign land.
The Fruit of Jonesy
 
Shorts
13 minutes
2016
Director(s): Violet Crabtree, Philip Kumsar, Jameson Collins, Lauren Dahl
USA
Synopsis
A young man’s quiet walk in the woods turns into a supernatural journey with unexpected consequences.
Shades of Red
 
Shorts
4 minutes
2016
Director(s): Austin Fitzpatrick
USA
Synopsis
How far will he go?
The Treasure of Bentley Paramour
 
Short Documentary
20 minutes
2016
Director(s): Alan Mash
USA
Synopsis
The search and discovery of the treasure of Bentley Paramour.
Electric Beethoven
 
Shorts
5 minutes
2016
Director(s): Josh Clark
USA
Synopsis
Set to a musical reimagining of his Symphony No. 3, a young Beethoven struggles with fame and depression in the digital age.
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