Arts & Entertainment
2 Union County Locals' Films To Screen At Garden State Festival
"My Dying Sister" and "Rebirth" will both screen at the 2019 Garden State Film Festival located in Asbury Park on March 30 and 31.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — Two Union County residents will have their films screened at the 2019 Garden State Film Festival located in Asbury Park.
The film, "My Dying Sister," directed by Rahway resident, Aaron Hobson is about a teenage girl with cancer who asks her uptight sister to take her hiking before she gets too ill.
The film, "Reberth," directed by Union resident, Peter Chamalian and produced by Tyler Kubicz and Montana Marose / Rowan University Docs is about a massive government development project that shows promise for the economy of Grand Cayman but stands in the way of the protection of the island‚ endangered marine life and the fight for a sustainable future.
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"My Dying Sister" will screen on March 31 at 12:30 p.m. at Jersey Shore Arts Center and "Reberth" will screen on March 30 at 2 p.m. at Senior Center during the Garden State Film Festival which runs from March 27 to 31.
Individual screening tickets are $15 in advance and $17 at the door. Weekend passes are $50 in advance and $55 at the door. Day Passes are also available - the Saturday Day Pass is $30 and Sunday Day Pass is $25.
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Tickets are available at gsff.org/tickets and at festival box offices at each venue. For more information about this film and other programs, visit the GSFF website at www.gsff.org.
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