The New Year Parade
Tom Quinn
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Featured, Narrative Feature
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Run time:
90 min.
The New Year Parade follows Jack and Kat McMonagle over the course of a year as their parents separate, struggle with their decisions, and eventually divorce. As past indiscretions are exposed, Jack and Kat question their own identities while struggling to build meaningful relationships. The break down of Jack and Kat’s family is set against the backdrop of the Philadelphia’s Mummery, one of the oldest American folk traditions.
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1 picture
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Harkins Bricktown Theater | + add to cal | |
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art | + add to cal |
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Featured Review
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8:06 PM
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This was my favorite film of the festiveal. It was so real and gritty. The film had the feel that you were intruding into the lives of real people through the use of hidden cameras. I love films that bring an entire other world to my door step. Who knew about Mummers parades and string bands in Philadelphia? Jennifer-Lynn Welsh as the over-achieving teenage daughter was delightful. If I don't see her in future films I will be disappointed. Tom Quinn is an excellent fillmmaker.
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