For the first time in its seven-year history, the Twin Cities Film Fest has expanded its programming to an additional screening venue in Saint Paul. With the support of IFP-MN, we are pleased to feature six screenings at the new IFP-MN offices (550 Vandalia Street #120) from Thursday, October 20, through Saturday, October 22.

Check out these diverse and exciting films playing at IFP!
(Click on each title that’ll take you to Eventbrite to purchase your tickets):

 

The Other Kids

October 20, 6pm

A raw, intimate look into the struggles of six small-town teens on the verge of high school graduation, The Other Kids is a bold and original hybrid of fiction & non-fiction in which real teenagers collaborated with director Chris Brown to tell their own gripping, personal stories.

 

Green is Gold

October 20, 8pm

A thirteen year old boy is forced to live with his estranged brother after their father is sent to prison.

https://youtu.be/w0uCfNKK_o0

 

Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vaccaro

October 21, 6pm

Tony Vaccaro, a WWII infantryman, smuggled his $47.00 portable camera into battle to create one of the most comprehensive and intimate records of the war.

 

Claire in Motion

October 21, 8pm

When Claire’s (“Breaking Bad’s” Betsy Brandt) search for her missing husband leads her to an alluring and manipulative graduate student, she uncovers a world of secrets that threatens to shatter her family.

https://youtu.be/BiEZhmUqnVw

 

They Call Us Monsters

October 22, 6pm

In the weeks before their trials, three high-risk juvenile offenders take a screenwriting class, developing their true character within a system that sees only their crimes.

 

Donald Cried

October 22, 8pm

Peter Latang (Jesse Wakeman) left working class Warwick, Rhode Island to reinvent himself as a slick, Wall Street mover and shaker. Fifteen years later, when he’s forced to return home to bury his Grandmother he loses his wallet on the trip. Stranded, the only person he can think of to help him out is his next door neighbor and former childhood friend Donald Treebeck (Kris Avedisian). Donald hasn’t changed a bit, and what starts as a simple favor turns into a long van ride into their past.

https://youtu.be/dHU2W7SyeMM


Directions to IFP screening location