Gull, Just a Crazy Bird (16:00) A man with a sorted past finally finds love only to realize he can't stop being himself to have it, instead, he will find nirvana!
Happy New Year (11:43); St. Petersburg Premiere (attending) Disconnection, re-connection - and finding new ways to connect. With a nod to Covid and the lifeline of Zoom, seventeen artists come together, while staying almost separately apart, to collaboratively create this avant-garde short film.
The Island (3:30); Festival Premiere (attending) A woman wakes up on an Island and has no idea how she arrive or where she is…meanwhile her husband is desperately trying to get to her.
Breton and the Muse, A Midnight in Paris (29:00) (attending) Breton and the Muse: A Midnight in Paris is an original short film produced by The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg, FL as part of its special exhibition “Midnight in Paris: Surrealism at the Crossroads, 1929.” The film imagines a conversation between Salvador Dalí’s wife and muse, Gala Dalí, and the founder of Surrealism, André Breton, during a tumultuous time for the movement. Debating the nature and needs of art and artists, the two explore the conflicts between thought and sensuality, life and politics, and freedom and control. The original screenplay was written by Roxanne Fay, and stars Fay, alongside Ned Averill-Snell and Alan Mohney Jr.
Other People’s Business (19:27); World Premiere (attending) "Rear Window” meets the Zoom age in this timely romantic caper.
Sunday May 2, 2021 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
AMC Sundial, Theater #1151 2nd Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA