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Bridge & other films

Director: Jem Moore Genre: Shorts Rating: NR

Four films by Jem Moore including "Bridge", a short film that was shot outside of Marshfield, MO. The program will include two other short films, "Grace" & "Tango", and a medium-length documentary called "Taiwan Portraits". Local films are $5 and seating is first come first serve. **"Bridge"** Starring: Austin Grant, Phoenix Xavier, Director: Jem Moore Cinematographer: Blayne Chastain Casting: Jonna Volz Sound: Derek Haff Genre: Drama Rating: PG-13 Running Time: 6 mins. Summary: In a small town in southern Missouri, two brothers share an endless summer afternoon, with no thought toward the future. Based on a true event, “Bridge” captures a moment in time and place, where the ordinary is everything, and nothing will be the same. **“Tango"** Starring: Meg Saricks, Roger Strong, Kurt Hanover, Director: Jem Moore, Cinematographer by Hanuman Brown-Eagle Genre: Suspense Running Time: 2 minutes Appropriate Audience/”Rating”: PG13 Summary: In the darkest hour of the night, in a suburban home, murder is afoot. But who will pay in the end? **“Grace"** Starring: John Maloney, Hannah Elizabeth Kenyon Director: Jem Moore Cinematograper: Hanuman Brown-Eagle Writer: Horace Buckley Genre: Supernatural Running Time: 11 minutes Appropriate Audience/”Rating”: PG13 Summary: A man with a past he longs to leave behind takes a temp job as a night watchman at an abandoned hospital. He finds out that not only does it look haunted, it is haunted, and he may never escape. **“Taiwan Portraits"** Director: Jem Moore, Genre: Documentary Running Time: 45 minutes Appropriate Audience/”Rating”: G - Mandarin Chinese w/subtitles in English Summary: These films reveal the intimate portraits of six very different people, who share a commitment to living life in Taiwan on their own terms. From a painter who started her own vegetarian restaurant in the hills, to the Woody Guthrie of Taiwan singing protest songs and winning top musical awards, to the last living movie poster painter in Taiwan, these portraits convey a sense of the daily life and culture of this small, but thriving, island democracy.

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