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‘Anchorage’ by Monahan ’11 Featured at Cinema Village in New York City

Scott Monahan’s ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) feature film and directorial debut “Anchorage” is running for one week from Friday, Aug. 11, through Thursday, Aug. 17, at the Cinema Village in New York City. This is the third stop on its independently produced and funded theatrical tour that started in Los Angeles and traveled to Chicago, and New York City, before going to the United Kingdom in September.

“Anchorage” was officially selected for 17 film festivals around the world and won 11 awards and 10 nominations. The film has been featured in the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Los Angeles Times, Deadline and more. Monahan starred in the film and is the executive producer as well.

Q&As were held after the 7 p.m. screenings Friday, Aug. 11, through Sunday, Aug. 13.

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