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RDC film students to exhibit work

Seven quirky, dirty, funny, sometime disturbing but always entertaining films will be shown on Wednesday by graduating students from the Red Deer College Motion Picture Arts program.

Seven quirky, dirty, funny, sometime disturbing but always entertaining films will be shown on Wednesday by graduating students from the Red Deer College Motion Picture Arts program.

The young filmmakers of tomorrow will be showing their stuff at 7 p.m. at the Galaxy Cinema in Gasoline Alley, south of Red Deer. Some of the best films of the year will be screened from the fourth and final year of the program. See what hundreds of hours of writing, budgeting, casting, location seeking, lighting, rehearsing, filming, sound mixing, editing and reshooting will produce.

The movies being screened are: Be Right Back (six min.), So Many Hours in the Day (23 min.), A Most Exquisite Lady (six min.), The Welder (15 min.), Picture Perfect (10 min.), Bonheur (12 min.), and Evelynn (23 min.) Tickets are $10 at the door. Warning: language