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    Philadelphia Environmental (Virtual) Film Festival 2020

    September 16, 2020 /

     13 curated programs and 50 films available to watch from Sept. 23-27! The Full lineup of all screenings, including filmmaker Q&As, panel discussions Twitter Updates during the Fest 🐝Check out our one-day-only viewing of Honeyland until midnight!🐝 The film follows the last female bee-hunter in Europe whose peaceful existence in the remote mountains of Macedonia is threatened when a family of nomadic beekeepers moves in next door.➡️ https://t.co/i4TwooOdg1 pic.twitter.com/5GVdyxnLEn — PhilaEnviroFilmFest (@PhilEnvFilmFest) September 25, 2020 Check out this great festival! YVFP’s award-winning #WordsHavePower film screens Sunday, Sept. 27. The film documents the inspiring story of 10 yr-old Jaysa Hunter Mellers fight for #environmentaljustice in her hometown of Bridgeport, CT. https://t.co/dFZjEUcmHV…

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    LUNAFEST |GOTR Virtual Film Festival 2020

    September 15, 2020 /

    A virtual benefit for Girls on the Run Philadelphia Thursday, October 1, 20207:00pm – 9:00pmincludes admission to live Zoom event, film screening link active for 24 hours, and virtual goodie bag Tickets: $15 The 2020 Season features seven short films with a total program running time of 96 minutes. Films are not rated, but we suggest age 14+ for this Season’s lineup. Click here to see the full line-up! The Program Our program will start at 7:00pm with remarks from GOTR staff, sponsors, and film industry veterans. Then the audience will watch the films via a custom Video link while participating in live commentary on Zoom. Can’t join at the event date and…

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    THE COMEBACK TRAIL in theaters November 13, 2020

    September 15, 2020 /

    FEATURING – Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman, Zach Braff Synopsis: Two movie producers who owe money to the mob set up their aging movie star for an insurance scam to try and save themselves. But they wind up getting more than they ever imagined. Distributor: Cloudburst Entertainment   Release Date: November 13, 2020   Directed By: George Gallo   Written By: George Gallo, Josh Posner Facebook – Twitter – Instagram #TheComebackTrail

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    5 Questions for Philly Filmmaker – Adam Lippe

    September 5, 2020 /

    Synopsis: On the hottest day of the year, an unknown virus spreads throughout inner-city Philadelphia. The infected victims, crazed by dehydration, begin attacking other residents of the neighborhood in gruesome ways. When the military is brought in to contain the situation, but realize they can’t come up with a vaccine quickly enough, they fence off the area and let everyone die.

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