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Stray
U.S., 2020, 73 min, 2K DCP, Dir. Elizabeth Lo, Not Rated
Wednesday, Mar 10, 2021 6:15 PM
An intimate portrait of the life of a city and its people told through the eyes and ears of a trio of canine outcasts roaming the streets of Istanbul. In-theater screenings
Reserved Seating Adult - $12.75
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Reserved Seating Seniors (65 +) with Valid ID - $11.00
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Reserved Seating Students w/ Valid ID (up to 25 years) - $11.00
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Reserved Seating Military with Valid ID - $11.00
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Reserved Seating Child (12 and Under) - $8.00
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Do you have questions about how to reserve your seat? Click here to watch our step-by-step guide. Stray explores what it means to live as a being without status or security, following three strays - Zeytin, Nazar and Kartal - as they embark on inconspicuous journeys through Turkish society that allow us an unvarnished portrait of human life — and their own canine culture. Zeytin, fiercely independent, embarks on adventures through the city at night; Nazar, nurturing and protective, easily befriends the humans around her; while Kartal, a shy puppy living on the outskirts of a construction site, finds companions in the security guards who care for her. The disparate lives of Zeytin, Nazar and Kartal intersect when they each form intimate bonds with a group of young Syrians who share the streets with them. Whether they lead us into bustling streets or decrepit ruins, the gaze of these strays acts as a window into the overlooked corners of society: women in loveless marriages, protesters without arms, refugees without sanctuary. Stray is a critical observation of human civilization through the unfamiliar gaze of dogs and a sensory voyage into new ways of seeing.
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