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Microcinema Monday: Andrew Jenks, Room 335

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


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