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Asheville, N.C. - Mechanical Eye Microcinema (MEM) will host a screening of short films about love and heartbreak on February 14th at the BeBe Theater. The film program is a mix of handmade, animated, collage, cut-paper animation, live action and even a glitched video game. We’ll be showing a mix of video and 16mm prints! Come prepared for beauty, humor, cuteness, romance, strange, and a little bit of sad.
The BeBe Theater, 20 Commerce Street, Asheville
Thursday, February 14th at 8 p.m.
$5 (No one turned away for lack of funds)
Film line-up:
Jodie Mack - The Saddest Song in the World
Evan Meaney - the well of representation
Jamie Olson - Broccoli and Carrots
Chris Renaud - Two by One
Ben Popp - Laszlo Lassu
Drake Arnold – Aphrodite
Penny Lane – Voyagers
Helen Hill - Tunnel of Love
Joe Lachajczyk - I Love (St.) Louis
Natalie Abshez - 3 Kisses
Casey Swoyer – Court
Alex Ingersoll -- condiment
ABOUT MECHANICAL EYE MICROCINEMA
Introducing Asheville’s newest microcinema! MEM celebrates the subversive and creative possibilities of the moving image. MEM is a mobile microcinema that will screen films at different locations each month. View our schedule at: http://www.mechanicaleyecinema.org
Mechanical Eye Microcinema specializes in screening independent, experimental, avant-garde, and documentary films and videos that otherwise may not be shown in Asheville.
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