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Feature News | Tuesday, October 06, 2015

More films in the JP2 film festival

"No Love Lost" is about a secret romance between a Jewish boy and a Muslim girl.

Photographer: COURTESY PHOTO

"No Love Lost" is about a secret romance between a Jewish boy and a Muslim girl.

"Taste and See" looks at a spiritual revival in Indonesia.

Photographer: COURTESY PHOTO

"Taste and See" looks at a spiritual revival in Indonesia.

Here are some other films to be shown during the JP2 Inter-Faith Film Festival, planned for Oct. 8-17 in Miami.

Other offerings include:

  • "Taste and See," about a spiritual revival in Indonesia.
  • "Full of Grace," retelling the story of the Virgin Mary.
  • "Between Allah & Me (and Everyone Else)," with four Canadian Muslims trying to decide whether to continue to wear a hijab.
  • "Masterless," about an architect who somehow meets the spirit of an 18th century ronin, a wandering samurai.
  • "No Love Lost," a short feature with a Romeo-Juliet plot of a love between a Jewish boy and a Muslim girl.
  • "Made from Clay," a Gospel story via clay animation.
  • "Zugzwang," borrowing a term from chess to examine life's dilemmas.
  • "Desire of the Everlasting Hills," a sensitive look at three Catholics dealing with homosexuality.

The complete schedule, along with tickets, is available at jp2filmfestival.com.

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