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FRIDAY, JULY 22 AT
7:00 PM
FORT MCCOY
N.Y. Premiere—U.S.A.—100
minutes
Directed by Kate Connor and Michael Worth.
Written by Kate Connor. With Eric Stoltz,
Kate Connor, Lyndsy Fonseca, Andy Hirsch,
Camryn Manheim, Brendan Fehr and
Seymour Cassel.
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Most people don’t know
that 425,000 German soldiers were brought to U.S.
prisoner of war camps during W.W.II. This is a
heartfelt, dramatic story of Frank Stirn (Eric Stoltz),
who moves to Wisconsin with his wife (Kate Connor) and
family in the summer of 1944 to become a barber for the
American Army and the POW camp at Fort McCoy.
Produced by Eric Stoltz and Kate Connor. Director
of Photography: Neil Lisk. In competition from Marzipan
Entertainment.
Accompanying Short Film:
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SOMETHING SPECIAL
N.Y. Premiere—U.S.A.— 3 minutes
A film by Kristi L. Simkins.
A young war veteran explores the magnificent
wilds of New Zealand while reliving a
haunting
memory from his past.
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