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Shorts Program I

  • Director: Lynn Estomin
  • Writers: Robynn Murray, Chantelle Bateman, Kelly Dougherty and Jen Pacanowski
  • Type: Shorts
  • Year: 2014
  • Country: US
  • Language: English
  • Length: 6 minutes

NY Premiere

Featuring four female veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who are dealing with PTSD and the aftermath of war, these dance solos and music highlight the women’s unique voices.

Date: Saturday, February 8, 2014, 12PM
Location: Glicker-Milstein Black Box Theater, Diana Center LL200

Director Lynn Estomin will participate in a post-screening discussion following Shorts Program I.

Cinematographers: Catherine Rios and Steve Gibson
Producer: Lynn Estomin
Featuring: Amy Schaeffer, Sophia Sainteus, Bianca Roman and Kelsey Tangel

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