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918 Film Fest Double Feature

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Wed 9/18: 7:00p Student Shorts, 9:18pm Tulsa Shorts

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9/18/24

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See both programs at the 918 Film Fest for one great price - $9.18! Double feature ticket includes admission to the Student Shorts at 7pm and Tulsa Shorts at 9:18pm. For $5 tickets to just the Student or Tulsa Shorts block, click back to coming soon.

The Circle Cinema is excited to support Tulsa’s 918 Day (Wednesday, September 18th) with an evening of short films made in and around the Tulsa/918 area. The event will feature two program blocks, starting at 7:00pm with Student Shorts made by aspiring local filmmakers. Tulsa Shorts follow at 9:18pm, featuring new works from amateur and professional directors. The Student Shorts program features nine new works and runs 1h40min. The Tulsa Shorts program includes nine additional shorts with a run time of 1h13min.

Student Shorts:
“Out” directed by Mack Keen-Williams. Comedy/Drama, 2:38
“A Breath Away” directed by Laura Winter. Romance, 4:25
“Midnight’s Ghost” directed by Kaden Wittig. Thriller, 4:44
“Skeletons in the Closet” directed by Joshua Murray. Drama, 7:35
“Body Bag” directed by Josh Bradshaw. Dark Comedy, 8:01
“Sunscreen Hotdog” directed by Charlie Edwards. Comedy/Drama, 9:24
“misunderstood. – a short film” directed by Niya Lashae. Romance, 10:49
“Reflections” directed by Sadie E. Skeeter. Experimental, 19:25
“Inside the Mind of Virgil Hammond” directed by Reese William Wood. Comedy, 33:16

Tulsa Shorts:
“Frank Thomas/The Big Hurt” directed by Robert Bogert. Music Video, 2:15
“Stolen Voice” directed by Blake Michael Barrett. Comedy, 9:59
“Back to Tulsa” directed by Norris Streetman. Comedy/Drama, 8:10
“Dr. Lipschitz” directed by Wes deHart. Comedy, 3:07
“Dammit, Lambotte” directed by Laura Katherine Winter. Comedy. 6:33
“SECRETS” directed by Dennis Burns & Tyler Stolt. Drama/Sci-Fi. 15:45
“Little Sahara – Trailer” directed by Dakota Hurley & Zachary Hurley. Comedy, 3:21
“When Shadows Lay Darkest” directed by Jacob Leighton Burns. Horror, 9:50
“Doug and the Seekers” directed by James Payne. Doc, 14:40

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