Rose Colored Glasses

USA | 2018 | 7 min • Narrative Short

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Wake.
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 6 Mon, Feb 25, 2019 7:20 PM
A widowed mortician, struggling with agoraphobia, is given a birthday gift from her mother and daughter as a joke. Molly Harrison is not exactly a “regular” mom. And that’s not just because she’s a mortician. She hasn’t left the house since her husband Peter died three years ago of a freak accident on her birthday. Now on Molly’s fortieth birthday, her daughter Sam and mother Ivy present her with tickets to Moscow hoping a trip just might finally be the thing to help get her out of the house. But the tickets come with a catch — a gag gift of a life-sized doll named Pedro. Pedro quickly goes from funny to fantastical, confounding Molly’s attempts to go outside, straining her ties with her family, and threatening her budding relationship with a kind but lonely documentary filmmaker named Joe.
Wake.
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 2 Fri, Mar 1, 2019 1:10 PM
A widowed mortician, struggling with agoraphobia, is given a birthday gift from her mother and daughter as a joke. Molly Harrison is not exactly a “regular” mom. And that’s not just because she’s a mortician. She hasn’t left the house since her husband Peter died three years ago of a freak accident on her birthday. Now on Molly’s fortieth birthday, her daughter Sam and mother Ivy present her with tickets to Moscow hoping a trip just might finally be the thing to help get her out of the house. But the tickets come with a catch — a gag gift of a life-sized doll named Pedro. Pedro quickly goes from funny to fantastical, confounding Molly’s attempts to go outside, straining her ties with her family, and threatening her budding relationship with a kind but lonely documentary filmmaker named Joe.
Film Info
Event Type:Narrative Short
Release Year:2018
Run Time:7
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:James Ford-Hutchinson
Cast:Sedonia Monet
Leonard Butler
Producer(s):James Ford-Hutchinson
Laura Meyers
Screenwriter:Jon Goode

Description

A daughter believes what she sees while her father sees what he believes.