Front Street Film Night
Every WEDNESDAY Night in The Beam Room at FSB.
Each week we’ll feature an independent feature film, local film, or collection of shorts FREE of charge. Meet filmmakers, support the local film community and enjoy half price apps before the show!
SEPTEMBER FILMS
1st - Half Empty DVD release party ****
“A crazy indie about two guys who meet in a bar, and fast learn to hate each other passionately.” “A foul-mouthed little comedy that’s funny as s#!t.” - made in Wilmington NC
Watch the trailer at www.halfemptymovie.com
8th - A Night Of Inspired Shorts
Local writer, director, cinematographer & editor; Craig Thieman will showcase some of the work his company, INSPIRE FILMS, has been producing over the past several years. The film lineup includes:
ON MY WAY HOME
LET IT SHINE
EMILY
MILK BUM (festival winner)
LOVE LETTER (festival finalist)
Craig will be on hand to talk about his work. Following that will be two other Award Winning short films:
SHADE - the story of a woman with a rare genetic defect that causes her to live in darkness. One sunny day, she faces a choice that could cost her her life. Directed by and starring Kimberly Williams-Paisley (Father Of The Bride, According To Jim, We Are Marshall).
AL’S BEEF - Bloodied, barefoot & branded, a mysterious woman shows up in a small frontier town. However, her quest for the man that did her wrong, soon provokes the ire of the local Sheriff. Starring Jordan Ladd (Cabin Fever, Grindhouse) and Dean Stockwell (Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap).
10th - ENDURE
After a shocking photo of a young woman is found inside the twisted metal of a fatal car crash, veteran detective Emory Lloyd must risk everything to identify and find the woman before it’s too late. Starring 80’s icon, Judd Nelson (Breakfast Club), Tom Arnold & Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy).
11th - Fahrenheit 9/11 by Michael Moore
Documentarist Michael Moore brings his unique perspective on how government and big business responded to the attack on the World Trade Center.
15th - FROTH
A romantic comedy about guys, girls and the daily grind.
22nd - EARTHWORK
Award Winning documentary about real life crop artist, Stan Herd who built a massive environmental artwork in Manhattan’s Upper West Side on land owned by Donald Trump. Stan utilized every bit of local rocks, soil & vegetation and recruited local homeless people as his work crew.
29th - The Morrison Project
Documentary filmmaker, Amy Morrison Williams, digs deep into the painful, troubled past of her own family to understand a modern day tragedy - her father, Jean Morrison. Told through a series of interviews with her siblings and a father whose memory had been left in shattered pieces after an assault, the story is a gut-wrenching journey towards redemption.
For more information on Film Night, contact Chris Andrews at 910-251-1935 or citybuddha@hotmail.com. Also visit, www.frontstreetfilmnight.com or www.frontstreetbrewery.com .


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