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“What Remains of Emily” Takes Center Stage at the 18th Annual Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF)
The 18th annual Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) proudly presents “What Remains of Emily,” a captivating short film directed by Mya-Breyana Morton. The film, set in the intriguing backdrop of an elite private school, follows Miles, an outsider who stumbles upon a mysterious book with the extraordinary ability to predict the future.
Join us for an evening of cinematic excellence as “What Remains of Emily” showcases its unique narrative and Mya-Breyana Morton’s directorial prowess.
About the Film:
“What Remains of Emily” is a thought-provoking short film that explores the intersection of mystery, destiny, and the struggles of an outsider navigating the social dynamics of an elite private school. Miles, an outsider at an elite private school, discovers a mysterious book with the ability to predict the future.
About PVIFF:
The Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) celebrates the art of filmmaking by showcasing a diverse range of independent films. As a platform for emerging talent, PVIFF has become a key event in the Atlanta film scene, drawing attention to innovative storytelling and creative expression.
Ticket Information:
Secure your seat for this enthralling screening. Tickets can be purchased online at www.pviffatl.com. Screening Date & Time: Thursday, December 7th, at 3:40 PM