Film Club (Aug)

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FREE with Registration
Suggested donation of $5 at the door or at checkout

Tuesday, August 13, 2024
6:30 PM - Doors Open
7:00 PM - Film Program Begins

RMWF Screening Room at Lincoln Center
2727 N. Cascade Ave, Ste 140

 

WHOSE DOG IS IT ANYWAY?
Directed by Cindy Chupack
A charming and comic New York tale about Emma (Sarah Paulson), single, successful, and NOT a dog person, who gets stuck with a dog, Willy, because her younger married sister (Maria Dizzia) is pregnant with twins and moving into a dog-free apartment.Her sister insists Willy is a good luck charm — he’ll help you find a man. And this turns out to be true… for Emma’s assistant, Zoey (Christina Brucato). One night while walking the dog for Emma, Zoey meets a dreamy guy walking his dog who wants to meet the next day at the dog park. Zoey told him Willy wasn’t her dog, but the thing is, the dogs hit it off also.First of all, Emma feels this was supposed to be her dreamy boyfriend, they bonded over her dog/good luck charm! But also, Willy met someone, too?! She’s a little pissed at Zoey, and very pissed at the mutt.

LUCY
Directed by Zoe Lubeck
Lucy is a story about a girl and her dog. The short is an illustrated love letter, written and shot to memorialize her pups memory. The short was shot as a continual two hour take of Wood’s swift and endearing free handing of the script on a whiteboard.

BREAKING TRAIL
Directed by Jessee Roesler
Emily Ford sets out with Diggins, a borrowed Alaskan Husky sled dog, to become the first woman and person of color to thru-hike the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter. As the 69-day journey through subzero temperatures tests her physical and mental endurance, Emily and her canine protector develop an unbreakable bond as they embrace the unexpected kindness of strangers and discover they’ve become figureheads in the movement to make the outdoors more accessible for everyone. What begins as an extraordinary physical and mental challenge also becomes a spiritual adventure.