
March 9 @ 11:15 am
The Magic Lantern Theater
25 W. Main Ave
Spokane,WA99201United States
$7.00 – $12.00

A program of short films about growing up from China, Egypt, Poland South Korea, and the United Kingdom.
With English subtitles.
Recommended for 13 years and older for mature themes.
A Summer’s End Poem
Shortly before the end of the summer holidays, a country boy spends his savings on his dream of a city hairstyle, with surprising results. A story about bidding farewell to childhood and the poetic end of a summer.

First Tango
Two teenagers who secretly fall in with each other are thrown by their friends into a sexual initiation ritual in the wild Kashubia. When they are left alone, they have to confront the pressure imposed on them and their feelings.

A Tin of White
A single mother is torn by guilt by her daughter’s recent death. Pushing herself to move on for the sake of her teenage son, she decides they have to clear out and paint her room. The act of doing so ignites a fight between the two quietly grieving family members. Will a tin of white paint cover the pain and help them move on?

I Can Smell a Rat
Maribel, 10, is surprised when her drama teacher tells her that she has to play Hamlet in the school play just 2 days before the show. She goes home and spends the scariest night of her life with all her fears coming to life.

Their Universe
Jun, who passed away in an accident a year ago, comes to Earth as a ghost to say goodbye to his lover, Hyun.
