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Junior
True Stories Shorts
SNF Parkway Theatre 2
Sat, Apr 30, 2022 7:00 PM
At the forefront of this uplifting array of personal portraits is love of family, art, tradition and community, heartwarming accounts of remarkable individuals who reject the status quo and carve out their own paths in life. From war-torn Laos and Ethiopia of the 1970's to small-town Alabama, from Morocco to Haiti and all the way back to Pikesville, Maryland, each of these passionate stories is a tale of individual dedication that is a triumph and an inspiration.
COVID-19 POLICIES
All Festival attendees must follow our COVID-19 health and safety protocols at ALL MdFF venues. These policies are subject to change based on local and regional metrics.
New in 2020:
You must reserve your seats in advance for all film screenings and premium events at this year’s festival.
Face masks are required at all times in all venues
Proof of vaccination (and booster shot, if eligible) OR proof of negative PCR test dated a maximum of 72 hours before the festival
True Stories Shorts
SNF Parkway Theatre 1
Sun, May 1, 2022 11:00 AM
At the forefront of this uplifting array of personal portraits is love of family, art, tradition and community, heartwarming accounts of remarkable individuals who reject the status quo and carve out their own paths in life. From war-torn Laos and Ethiopia of the 1970's to small-town Alabama, from Morocco to Haiti and all the way back to Pikesville, Maryland, each of these passionate stories is a tale of individual dedication that is a triumph and an inspiration.
COVID-19 POLICIES
All Festival attendees must follow our COVID-19 health and safety protocols at ALL MdFF venues. These policies are subject to change based on local and regional metrics.
New in 2020:
You must reserve your seats in advance for all film screenings and premium events at this year’s festival.
Face masks are required at all times in all venues
Proof of vaccination (and booster shot, if eligible) OR proof of negative PCR test dated a maximum of 72 hours before the festival
Jérôme “Junior” Simeon spent 20 years touring the world as a Haitian roots drummer. When the lead singer of his band dies unexpectedly, Junior’s high-profile career comes to a shocking halt and he suddenly faces an uncertain future for himself and his legacy.
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