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Day 11 of the Milwaukee Film Fest

10/4/2015

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After a disappointing end to our Festival movie last night (besides a few standouts the Midnight Shorts were lackluster) we hope to start things off on the right foot today.

Today we start off with our Pick of the Day Extraordinary Tales at 4:45 at the Fox-Bay Cinema. Raul Garcia has worked in the animation department for Disney on a number of their big films like Alladin and Pocahontas. But branching out on his own he takes a different path. Here he tackles 5 Edgar Allen Poe short stories. Using voice talent of Roger Corman, Guillermo Del Toro, Christopher Lee, and Bela Legosi. The animation looks cool and we are looking forward to seeing these stories told in a unique way.

After Extraordinary Tales we make our way to Violet. Have heard mixed reviews but sounds like an interesting story of a kid who deals with grief and depression after he witnesses his friends murder.

The final movie of the night is Almost There. A documentary about an artist.
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Tickets can be found here at mkefilm.org
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