Shuffle On Down

180 days ago · Sarah Lazarovic


Hey, if you're in town, shuffle over to these events:
• Thanks to pal Danielle, I'm one of 1,000 women photographed in this LUMINATO exhibit, Mille Femmes by Maraval. We each had to pick a word. Mine was jaunty, though it likely should have been unphotogenic.
• Emission Admission at the World Wide Short Film Fest! It's free if you're under twelve. Here's the first mini-review of the film I could find. It screens June 14th at 12:15pm.

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The good news is that my short, Emission Admission, will screen at this year's Worldwide Short Film Fest on June 14th. The bad news is that the screening is the day of my wedding. So if you want to represent, let me know and you can answer q's on my behalf. Heartily bummed that I will be running around making place cards, as the WSFF is my favourite film festival - tons of great shorts, and a really great vibe.

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- Guess who's doing the music for our short film? A fabulous nonogenarian named Irving Fields. Check out his YouTube anthem.

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