Muncie, IN (Wisconsin Premiere)
Two estranged siblings of opposing political persuasions clean out their mother's home after her death. They feel closer until a fight over the inheritance of a sentimental souvenir triggers their unresolved childhood issues and illuminates the political divide between them. Maybe the divide is too big to cross.
Jeanette Buck is an independent writer and director in film and theater. She is 2023 recipient of the Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Award for Excellence in Media. Her critically acclaimed feature film debut Out of Season, was honored at the Los Angeles Outfest where she received the Outstanding Emerging Talent award. The film was screened in film festivals nationally and internationally, and was theatrically distributed and released. Her short films Safety State, Quiet on Set, Heather Has Four Moms, Lie Together, Kiss on the Bosphorus, and Texting: A Love Story have screened at 100s of festivals, including Athens International Film and Video Festival, Cineffable Paris Int'l Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival, San Francisco Frameline, LAOutfest, NewFest, BFI Flare- London LGBT Film Festival, Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival, Tallgrass Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, and New York NewFest. There Are No Strangers, her autobiographical one-woman play, premiered in Washington DC at Theater J. Theater directing credits include: Rhinocerous, Beautiful Thing, Gretty Good Time, Open Hearts, Father John says a Hail Mary, Miracles, and Swimming to America.
Running Time: 9 minutes
Drama/ LGBTQ
Drama/ LGBTQ
Friday, September 5th 8:15PM
Avalon Atmospheric Theater
2473 S Kinnickinnic Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
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