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Katra Fall Series - Wednesday
Get access to all the films showing on Wednesday Oct 7th!
WED. October 7 – Short Films
7pm EDT – Block 1
Eye Drops by Michael Suchmann
Best friends, Benny (Bleda Cilingir) and Greg (Gabe Gathmann) sit high in a car, drinking slushees, people watching and discussing their aimless post-college life.
Bath by Meredith Dobbs
Discussions about sexuality and politics during a weekend away in Bath prove to Nick (Joseph Cullen) and Ella (Georgia Clarke-Day, Modern Day is Rubbish, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) that despite their six years together, they don’t have it all figured out. Bath was filmed in London and was done entirely using improvised dialogue.
Lost & Found by Adam DeCarlo
After leaving his phone in a cab, a millennial New Yorker (Adam DeCarlo, Gotham, The Good Cop, Unforgettable) accepts a bet from two friends that he can’t make it through an entire weekend without his device, forcing him to look up and enjoy life untethered from his screen.
Slip by Lizzie Morgan
Lydia (MaryKatheryn Kopp) and Roy (Alex Breaux, When They See Us, Hustlers) navigate their codependent and abusive relationship in New York.
Below by Chance Muehleck
A one-shot, first-person thriller with a twist.
House Hunting by Patrick Andrew Higgins
Hunters sneak inside our homes to steal our most private moments and anonymously post the video for all the world to see. Lead cast Caitlin Rose Williams (Sorry Ari, Dead End)
The Anxious Taxidermist – A Musical by Jeff Dickamore
The story of Marie (Aurora Florence), a young woman who uses her secret passion for rogue taxidermy* to cope with debilitating anxiety.
9pm EDT – Block 2
Dogmate by Amanda Thickpenny & Mollie Vogt-Welch
Tim (Matt Gibson, Second String Guests) is disenchanted with his NYC life until the dog-walking app he works for brings him to the perfect apartment, potential housemates Leigh (Cadden Jones, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Ken (Ken Jennings, Mildred Pierce), and dog. He decides he needs to find a way to make all these things permanent fixtures in his life.
The Priest by Michael Vukadinovich*
In a lonely desert town a suicidal priest (Emmy winner Patton Oswalt, Young Adult, Ratatouille) makes a decision that kicks into motion a series of strange events leading him to an unexpected discovery. Is it coincidence or miraculous?
*featured image
The Taxidermist by Natalie Johnson
Natalie Johnson (Over/Under, Greater Good) directs the chilling story of Claire (Annie Grier), a woman taxidermist, grieves her recent late-term miscarriage she had alone in the middle of the night in her taxidermy shop.
Master Maggie by Matthew Bonifacio
A celebrity acting coach (Lorraine Bracco, Good Fellas, The Sopranos) is interrupted by an unknown actor (Neil Jain, The Quitter, The Deep and Dreamless Sleep) begging for her help for a TV audition. Includes Brian Dennehy (First Blood, Silverado) and Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live, Snakes on a Plane).
Be Still by Tommy Snider
Battling his memory and isolation in a bleak forest, a man (Tommy Snider, Doom Patrol, Kenobi: A Star Wars Story) struggles to make sense of his circumstances, discovering clues of how he got there and the danger he faces getting out.
Honey Bee by Sandy Garfunkel
Honey Bee is a short visual poem which reflects on memory, and moments in life that mark us and hold us back. For each of us, various moments leave their mark, but this one is inspired by today’s headlines.