PARKSVILLE, NY — The new film, “Chuck—Lost Object Found,” will be featured at Movie Night at Beaverkill Studio, 36 Main St., on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. This is the premier …
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PARKSVILLE, NY — The new film, “Chuck—Lost Object Found,” will be featured at Movie Night at Beaverkill Studio, 36 Main St., on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. This is the premier opening of a film shot entirely on location in and around Livingston Manor.
An abandoned house, an abandoned past: a chance discovery leads three women in a tiny community in upstate New York on a quest to piece together the story of a mysterious man who had lived there in 1985. Using the vast amount of ephemera that was found strewn around the house, they tell us the poignant life of a remarkable person who struggled to find happiness in an unforgiving world.
The film blossomed from a multimedia art show at Livingston Manor’s Plunk Shop in the summer of 2013. “Chuck” was an installation about a whole lot of stuff and featured the detritus of a family’s life, found years after the fact.
The film was co-created by Claire Coleman, Catherine Skalda and Joanna Hartell. It is not appropriate for children under 16. The suggested donation is $10; refreshments will be served.
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