The Asbury Shorts Concert 36th anniversary show will screen at the Little Art on Oct. 26.
Asbury Shorts will return to the village, bringing the 36th Short Film Concert to the Little Art on Thursday, Oct. 26, beginning at 7 p.m.
Highlights of the two-hour presentation include: “Reaching Home,” a new drama from Connecticut-based director Kenneth Murphy. Emmy and Tony Award winner Debra Monk — recently a member of the cast of Amazon’s streaming “Mozart in the Jungle” — stars as a widow who has to make tough decisions with her family while dealing with grief. Also, “The Lunch Date,” a former Academy Award Winner for Best Live Action Short Film directed by Adam Davidson, now a director of national network and streaming television shows, including AMC’s “Fear of the Walking Dead.” There will be 10 films total in the program.
Asbury Short Film concerts have been presented at The Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Lake Shore Theatre in Chicago, The Vero Beach Museum of Art in Florida, Visions Cinema in Washington, D.C., Summer Stage in Central Park, The Director’s Guild Theater in Manhattan, The AERO in Santa Monica, CA, Royal Festival Hall in London, U.K. and the Leminske Theater in Berlin, among other places.
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