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Silo Trailer: Disaster Strikes on an American Farm

Silo Trailer: Disaster Strikes on an American Farm April 5, 2021 Purveyors of indies both from the U.S. and internationally, Oscilloscope’s latest release finds them presenting a story from the American heartland. Starring Jack DiFalco, Danny Ramirez, and Jeremy Holm, Marshall Burnette’s Silo is based on his acclaimed, Tribeca-selected documentary short of the same name. Following a festival premiere back in 2019, the drama is now set for a release this May and the first trailer has arrived. As the official synopsis reads, Silo follows a harrowing day in an American farm town and is inspired by a true story. Disaster strikes when teenage Cody becomes the victim of a grain entrapment accident. Family, neighbors, and first responders must put aside their differences to rescue him from drowning in the 50-foot tall silo where corn quickly turns to quicksand. Shedding light on an issue plaguing rural America, Silo shows how dangerous modern farming can be, while also highlighti

13 Films to See in April

13 Films to See in April April 1, 2021 With glimmers of theatrical exhibition starting to find renewed life after a full year of dormancy in New York and Los Angeles, this April brings a handful of films worth seeking out––some premiering exclusively in cinemas while others will also be getting a digital release. From fascinating documentaries to long-awaited releases from renowned auteurs to acclaimed indies, check out our picks to see this April below. 13. Tiny Tim: King for a Day (Johan von Sydow) Tiny Tim, a unique artist whose influence would be felt decades later after his passing, is now the subject of a documentary. Featuring the performer’s diaries and letters as read by Weird Al Yankovic, along with archival footage from D.A. Pennebaker, Jonas Mekas, and Andy Warhol, Christopher Schobert said in his Fantasia review, “

Greenwich International Film Festival 2021 Interview: Christine Malloy and Joe Lawlor Talk Rose Plays Julie (Exclusive)

Greenwich International Film Festival 2021 Interview: Christine Malloy and Joe Lawlor Talk Rose Plays Julie (Exclusive) By Actress Ann Skelly stars in writers-directors-producers Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor’s psychological thriller, ‘Rose Plays Julie.’ Grappling with feelings of being unwanted and displaced in the world is a powerful experience that many young adults contend with as they search for their rightful place in their family. The eponymous protagonist of the upcoming Irish psychological thriller, ‘Rose Plays Julie,’ who’s played by Ann Skelly, is embarking on a meaningful journey of self-discovery as she confronts her fear that she was abandoned by her birth parents when she was born.

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