2010 Sundance Film Festival selection, "One Too Many Mornings," plays Wednesday at the Michigan
On Wednesday night, May 5, at 7 p.m., the Michigan Theater will host a special screening of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival selection, "One Too Many Mornings."
This narrative feature, filmed in black and white by director Michael Mohan, tells the story of a disenchanted man in his 20s who, when blindsided by his longtime girlfriend's unfaithfulness, travels to visit an estranged friend from high school.
Tina Kapousis, a University of Michigan alumna, plays the cheating girlfriend, Rudy, and she, along with producer/writer/actor Anthony Deptula and director of photography Elisha Christian will be on hand to answer questions after Wednesday's opening.
"Mornings" appeared in Sundance's new NEXT category, which features very low budget films made by up-and-coming filmmakers (U-M grad Sultan Sharrief's film "Bilal's Stand" also earned a place in this group).
Watch the trailer for "Mornings":
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