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Still Voices Short Film Festival 2019 is here!!!
The Neighbor's Window tells the story of a middle aged woman with small children whose life is shaken up when two free-spirited twenty-somethings move in across the street.
Marshall Curry is a three-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker. His documentary feature Street Fight followed Cory Booker’s first run for mayor of Newark, N.J., and was nominated for an Oscar® and an Emmy®. This year, Curry was nominated for an Academy Award® for his short documentary A Night at The Garden, about a Nazi rally that filled Madison Square Garden in 1939. Curry’s other films include If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (nominated for an Academy Award and winner of Best Documentary Editing Award at the Sundance Film Festival); Racing Dreams (winner of Best Documentary at Tribeca); and Point and Shoot (winner of Best Documentary at Tribeca). Curry was also Executive Producer and an additional editor of Mistaken For Strangers, a comedy rock-doc about indie band The National (opening night movie at Tribeca). Curry’s writing has twice been nominated for Writers Guild of America awards. He is a graduate of Swarthmore College where he studied Comparative Religion and has been a guest lecturer at Harvard, Duke, Columbia, NYU, and other colleges.
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