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Tickets to all fest screenings - NYC Indie Arthouse Summer Film Festival 2024 - Film Noir Cinema, Greenpoint, Brooklyn - 7/12 - 18

 

Cosmic Disco Detective Rene, 7/12 - 18, 7 PM daily, with filmmaker in for Q&A daily - tickets - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cosmic-disco-detective-rene-at-film-noir-cinema-w-qa-tickets-916022226137

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Chetzemoka's Curse - Dogme #10, 7/12 - 9 PM, w/ filmmaker calling in for the post-screening Q&A - tickets - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chetzemokas-curse-dogme-10-screening-at-film-noir-cinema-w-qa-tickets-918638351037?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Thank You 5 - 7/13 - 5 PM, with filmmakers in for Q&A - tickets - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thank-you-5-film-screening-at-film-noir-cinema-w-filmmaker-qa-tickets-918628431367?aff=ebdsoporgprofile


Links for all info on the fest here - https://www.indiediscoveryla.com/



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