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Join us for an exclusive film screening of "Tales from the Neighborhood Café," a narrative film that explores the power of community, love, and the art of cinema. Be among the first to witness this new cinematic experience!
Synopsis:
Set in a bustling coffee shop that serves as the crossroads of a tight-knit community, the film follows an eclectic cast of characters as they come and go, sharing their stories of love, success, struggles, and everything in between.
Film Details:
"Tales from the Neighborhood Café" is the first narrative film to feature an extended long take with no camera movement or hidden cuts.
Starring: Bernard Q. Settles, Richard Garifo, Carey Bibb, Milly Huff, Suzanne Martin, Daniela Pallares, Nyrek Mason, Emily Ligon, and Tianna Wang.
Assistant Producer: Valeria R. Caceres, Assistant Director: Jacob Grajales, Production Coordinator: Amber Champ, Cinematography by: Austin Reeves, Written, Produced, and Directed by: Al Hallak.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, January 6, 2024
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Location: Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Admission: Free and open to the public
Age restriction: Suitable for all ages
Event Schedule:
2:00 PM - Doors open
2:30 PM - Screening of "Tales from the Neighborhood Café" (41 minutes duration)
3:15 PM - Q&A session with the director, cast, and crew. (30 minutes duration)
Event Highlights:
Exclusive screening of "Tales from the Neighborhood Café"
Engaging Q&A session
Discussions about independent filmmaking and the art of cinema
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Event Links
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