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Katra Fall Series - Thursday
Get access to all the Films for Thursday Oct 8th!
THU. October 8 – Short Films
7pm EDT – Block 1
Forever Red by Garrett Adams
Two American ex-spies (April Hartman, One Mississippi, Silhouette, Howlers, and David Raizor, A Brilliant Monster, Sandpaper) have left their experiences during the cold war behind them.
Father by Law by Maria De Sanctis
A father (William Russ, Boy Meets World) attempts to reconnect with his daughter (Annie Clark, Degrassi) on her wedding day.
Magic Man by Alice Millar & Nile Tracer
Repressed by her father’s (Pete Lee-Wilson, Film Stars Dont Die in Liverpool) ideals, Masie (Rose Reynolds, The World’s End, Once Upon a Time) hides her true self in order to try to meet his expectations – expectations effortlessly met by her brother (Ben Kernow).
Chrysanthemum by Suliya Gisele
Chinatown, NYC. Ming, a canner, grieving the death of her child finds a baby doll in the trash and brings it home. Her husband Chen throws it away. Can the family become complete once more with a doll as their child?
The Knowledge by Alexander Osman
It’s a dark night in London 1991 and there’s a serial killer on the loose. Two men (Stephen Beckett, Robin Hood, and J.K. Glynn, Justice League) go about their business oblivious to the dangers at large when fate brings them together in a black taxi.
The Cord by Cory Greenbaum
The story of a young boy's quest in proving his worth to his older brother.
9pm EDT – Block 2
What Kind Of Day Has It Been? by Elijah Reynolds
Three highschool students go through their stressful, but normal day. Everything is totally ordinary, until it’s not.
Green Cobra by Sigurd Culhane
A genre-bending story of a hit-man… excuse me, Life Ending Technician (Colleen Foy) who details a documentary film crew, her rise in a mostly male dominated field.
A Million Eyes by Richard Raymond
A young mixed-race photographer (Elijah M. Cooper) grapples with his mother’s (Katie Lowes, Wreck It Ralph, Zootopia, Ingrid Goes West) alcoholism, sets out to capture something he loves.
Summer in the City by Mojo Lorwin
A dream logic, black comic exploration of climate change and its insidious effects on the human psyche. Convinced that civilization is on the brink of collapse, two women set out on a journey through New York City parks in search of a river that will take them to a far away island. But does the river exist?
Remember/Tomorrow by Ari Veach & Ryan Shuler
Two lovers (Marielle Rousseau and Ari Veach) embark on a journey across time and space. Through a dream-like perception of reality, they navigate within alternate possibilities of how their lives may unfold.