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Free Time

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Saturday, Jun 29, 2024
3 p.m.

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General admission $10.50
Senior, Students, and DIA Members $8.50

+$1.50 online convenience fee

Location:

Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

USA/2023—directed by Ryan Martin Brown | 78 min.

Drew (Colin Burgess) is approaching the end of his 20s and, with it, his relative youth. Anxious to make a positive change, he quits his cushy desk job to discover the way to “embrace life.” — but after cycling through friends, hobbies, and goals, Drew finds he’s confused about his newfound freedom.

Shot in just 10 days on the streets of New York and featuring an ensemble of the city's young comedy vanguard, Brown's debut feature is a sparkling and risky little comic surprise, set in the midst of America's "Great Resignation," about the search for purpose and joy in the modern world.

“Eloquent and beautifully articulated. Free Time feels like the promising beginnings of a new era in NYC indie filmmaking.”  —Jordan Raup, The Film Stage

 

Still from the film Free Time

USA/2023—directed by Ryan Martin Brown | 78 min.

Drew (Colin Burgess) is approaching the end of his 20s and, with it, his relative youth. Anxious to make a positive change, he quits his cushy desk job to discover the way to “embrace life.” — but after cycling through friends, hobbies, and goals, Drew finds he’s confused about his newfound freedom.

Shot in just 10 days on the streets of New York and featuring an ensemble of the city's young comedy vanguard, Brown's debut feature is a sparkling and risky little comic surprise, set in the midst of America's "Great Resignation," about the search for purpose and joy in the modern world.

“Eloquent and beautifully articulated. Free Time feels like the promising beginnings of a new era in NYC indie filmmaking.”  —Jordan Raup, The Film Stage