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Microcinema Monday: Andrew Jenks, Room 335

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By Clay McNear

Published on November 15, 2007

The gentle documentary, which took the Best Film award at the 2006 Phoenix Film Festival, was the brain child of Andrew Jenks, a then 19-year-old filmmaker who decided to live among the residents of an old-folks home and get their take on life, and occasionally death.
Mon., Nov. 26, 7 p.m., 2007