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Sunnyside Film Festival to be Held Sept. 12

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Sept. 10, 2009 Report

The 3rd Annual Sunnyside Shorts Film Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m. with music by Woodside’s own Kristen Cerelli. Films at 8 p.m.

Location: Sunnyside Community Center, 43-31 39th St. between Queens Blvd and 43rd Ave.

Program Will Include the Following Films:

Lords of the Playground, Director Matt Fabiano

Ticket to Bollywood, Director Zoe Sullivan

King Jeff, Director Phil Dale

Weeki Watchee Girls, Director Kim Cummings

Steve’s Perfect Vacation, Director Anandh Ramesh

Which Way, Director Nic Beery

Maine Story, Director Nina Chernik

Dated Advice, Director Dan Truman

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