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The Driver Is Red

Friday, June 29, 2018 at 7pm. Part of our Short Film Program at the Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center–555 Middlefield Road, Atherton, CA.

Screening followed by a Q&A conversation with Jared Callahan, Producer.

A riveting account of the hunt by Israeli secret service for a notorious Nazi fugitive in the remote outskirts of Buenos Aires, a case that would send shockwaves around the world, imaginatively illustrated through striking hand-drawn animation.

Filmmakers are Randall Christopher and Jared Callahan. Our guest will be Jared Callahan.

Visit thedriverisred.com for more information on the film.

  • Winner Best Animated Short 2018 Cleveland International Film Festival
  • Winner Audience Award and Best Documentary Short 2018 Aspen Shortfest
  • Official Selection 2018 Sundance Film Festival
  • Winner Best Animated Short 2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival
  • Winner Best Animated Short 2018 Phoenix Film Festival
  • Winner Audience Award – Best Animated Short 2018 Sonoma International Film Festival
  • Winner Audience Award – Best Short Film 2018 Miami International Film Festival
  • Winner Best Short Film 2018 Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival
  • Winner Best Documentary Short 2017 Santa Monica International Film Festival

Press Coverage for The Driver Is Red

Voice
Review by Robert Adams

“Mesmerizing>”

The Independent
Review by Kurt Brokaw

“An Artistic triumph.”

 

Aspen Times
Reviewed by Andrew Travers

“Visionary”

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Visit our Skid Row Marathon film page for information on the nonprofit organizations featured at our lobby reception.

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