POTSDAM – Cinema 10 continues its Fall 2011 season Monday, Oct. 24 with a showing of Dissection of an Olive, a 2011 locally crafted film about the quirky life of a young woman. Films are shown on …
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POTSDAM – Cinema 10 continues its Fall 2011 season Monday, Oct. 24 with a showing of Dissection of an Olive, a 2011 locally crafted film about the quirky life of a young woman.
Films are shown on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. in the Roxy Theater, Main St.
Tickets are $4.50 general / $35 season or $3.50 student/senior/$25 season.
With a cast and crew of North Country natives and students, the film follows twenty-something Olive, as she struggles to find stability amidst a sea of quirky intimacy, grief, and the antics of her eccentric mother.
Dabbling in surrealism, the film is accentuated by a beautifully crafted soundtrack performed by Swimming in Speakers (whose music has appeared in such television shows as Grey's Anatomy).
Dissection of an Olive is a testament to the talent and dedication to the arts that can be found in the North Country.
Speakers attending the premiere include Summer Dorr (Writer/Director), Kamal Turner (Assistant Director/Actor), Jesse Clark Stone (Executive Producer), Ben Hull (Cinematographer/Editor), Chris Clarke (Actor/Acting Coach).