Omaha Film Festival 2009

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Open Your Eyes
Susan Cohen 2008
Categories: Short Film
11 pictures Pictures
Run time: 14 min. | U S A
Struggling to come to terms with her life and marriage after breast cancer, Julia gets more than she bargained for when she attends a bridal shower and finds herself locked in a bathroom with the frank-talking sister of the bride-to-be. OPEN YOUR EYES is a poignant and humorous look at our complex relationship with breasts, each other and what it really means to be whole.
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6:15 PM     Thu, Feb 26
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9:00 PM     Sat, Feb 28
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About the film
Cast & Crew
director
Susan Cohen
writer
Susan Cohen
 
producer
Alisa Wiegers
Amy Sommer
David Newsom
composer
Leslie Stevens
Wolfram de Marco
cinematographer
Stephanie Martin
Cast
Eric Lange
Suzy Nakamura
Teresa Huang
Traci Dinwiddie
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Rated 4.0/5 Stars
D.Boyd
2:29 PM
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I was impressed with this film. I loved the bride's sister and how she talked to Julia. Coming to terms with breast cancer isn't easy and this film gave us a glimpse of that struggle.