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4 Films at the Provincetown International Film Festival This Week

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In this episode here Emmy and GLAAD award-winning filmmaker Elina Street, talk about her film My Best Friend playing at the Provincetown Film Society & Festival on Thursday June 13th at 11am at the Art House and Saturday June 15th at 6pm at Fisherman Hall. Her film follows two best friends whose relationship blurs lines when they suddenly sleep with each other. She's the co-creator/co-director Lesbian Bar Project, starring and executive produced by Lea DeLaria.

We have all heard about microplastics, but what are they doing to our bodies?
My next guest filmmaker Ben Adelman answers that question.
"Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics" screens Thursday at 1pm and Saturday June 15th at 10:30am at Water's Edge Cinema 2 as part of the
Provincetown Film Society & Festival festival. https://plasticpeopledoc.com/film/

Author, filmmaker, and 4-time Emmy Winning investigative reporter John Carlos Frey talks about his documentary film, “The Little Pageant That Could” which screens Thursday, June 13th, 4pm at Town Hall and Sunday, June 16, at 6:30pm at the Art House. The story follows the longest running drag show in America that has brought in 6 million dollars to date to help in the fight against AIDS.

A New Kind of Wilderness screens Friday June 14th at 11am at Water's Edge Cinema. The film follows a family who moves to an isolated farm in the Norwegian wilderness to live off the land and get back to nature. The tragic death of mother Maria challenges their ideals and values, but the new community they discover helps them along on their healing journey.


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In this episode here Emmy and GLAAD award-winning filmmaker Elina Street, talk about her film My Best Friend playing at the Provincetown Film Society & Festival on Thursday June 13th at 11am at the Art House and Saturday June 15th at 6pm at Fisherman Hall. Her film follows two best friends whose relationship blurs lines when they suddenly sleep with each other. She's the co-creator/co-director Lesbian Bar Project, starring and executive produced by Lea DeLaria.

We have all heard about microplastics, but what are they doing to our bodies?
My next guest filmmaker Ben Adelman answers that question.
"Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics" screens Thursday at 1pm and Saturday June 15th at 10:30am at Water's Edge Cinema 2 as part of the
Provincetown Film Society & Festival festival. https://plasticpeopledoc.com/film/

Author, filmmaker, and 4-time Emmy Winning investigative reporter John Carlos Frey talks about his documentary film, “The Little Pageant That Could” which screens Thursday, June 13th, 4pm at Town Hall and Sunday, June 16, at 6:30pm at the Art House. The story follows the longest running drag show in America that has brought in 6 million dollars to date to help in the fight against AIDS.

A New Kind of Wilderness screens Friday June 14th at 11am at Water's Edge Cinema. The film follows a family who moves to an isolated farm in the Norwegian wilderness to live off the land and get back to nature. The tragic death of mother Maria challenges their ideals and values, but the new community they discover helps them along on their healing journey.


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