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Trenton Film Festival
The Trenton Film Society is excited to announce the upcoming Trenton Film Festival this June 9,
10, and 11, showcasing films from around the world and from our local area as well.
The festival will be held in person at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton. Fifty-two films
in eleven separate programs range from local to international settings, features to shorts, and
fiction films to documentaries. On the first night of the festival, we will have two programs with
feature-length movies, Everybody Wants to Be Loved from Germany and Nargesi from Iran,
paired with complementary shorts. Saturday starts out with a documentary group featuring Bay
St. Healer about an unorthodox psychiatrist, followed by four more programs mixing live-action,
animated, and experimental shorts from the US and Brazil, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Sweden,
Turkey, and Ukraine. On Sunday, the last day of the festival, we will be featuring three programs
of shorts and features from the tristate area, including Seven Square Miles on the Trenton
Violence Strategy. Several filmmakers are expected to attend screenings to talk about their work
and answer questions. Tickets are now available through the TFS website at
http://trentonfilmsociety.org/. Tickets are $8 ($5 students) for a single program or $25 ($15
students) for an all-access pass to all eleven programs—a great deal! See the TFS website for
details on schedules and descriptions of the films.
The Trenton Film Society is excited to announce the upcoming Trenton Film Festival this June 9,
10, and 11, showcasing films from around the world and from our local area as well.
The festival will be held in person at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton. Fifty-two films
in eleven separate programs range from local to international settings, features to shorts, and
fiction films to documentaries. On the first night of the festival, we will have two programs with
feature-length movies, Everybody Wants to Be Loved from Germany and Nargesi from Iran,
paired with complementary shorts. Saturday starts out with a documentary group featuring Bay
St. Healer about an unorthodox psychiatrist, followed by four more programs mixing live-action,
animated, and experimental shorts from the US and Brazil, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Sweden,
Turkey, and Ukraine. On Sunday, the last day of the festival, we will be featuring three programs
of shorts and features from the tristate area, including Seven Square Miles on the Trenton
Violence Strategy. Several filmmakers are expected to attend screenings to talk about their work
and answer questions. Tickets are now available through the TFS website at
http://trentonfilmsociety.org/. Tickets are $8 ($5 students) for a single program or $25 ($15
students) for an all-access pass to all eleven programs—a great deal! See the TFS website for
details on schedules and descriptions of the films.