We're back with more PFF coverage! Be sure to check out these films!
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Tempe-base indie rock band, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers is a beloved icon of Arizona. In this documentary we get to hear from the band and those around them and learn how they started and how they got to where they are today. A must see for all Refreshments / Peacemaker fans.
Described as a love letter to NYC, H.O.M.E. weaves together a visual-audio tapestry built of the lives of three very different people who all have the same desire -- to find home. One is missing young man with Asperger’s Syndrome who hides in the subway system of the city. Another is an Ecuadorian cab driver who is trying to get back to his daughter in Quito, Ecuador. The third is a Chinese woman, a single mother, who is desperately trying to get home to her sick son. Along their journeys, they discover deeper understandings of communication that move beyond communication barriers.
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Vicki, a young music school dropout struggles to make sense of her aimless life while caring for her dying 90 year old father. Inspired by her own experience of taking care of her father, Victoria Negri talks about wearing all the filmmaking hats, what it was like to tell her personal story on film and what advice Hollywood legend Robert Vaughn gave here.
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Emotionally stunning and visually spectacular, "Secondhand Hearts" takes you on a journey that spans two continents. The story follows a photographer who, on a trip to Japan, falls in love with a woman he soon learns is his girlfriend's older sister.
Written and directed by Austin Everett and definitely one of our top picks thus far. |