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Flux Factory presents a program to close its current exhibit, “The Typhoon Continues and So Do You.” First, Nadia Awad screens her short film “Playing Milosevic,” about the Serbian dictator; after, presenter Maxwell Neely-Cohen discusses how war is depicted in the media. The second half of the program looks at coping mechanisms as seen in two short films: Alana Kakoyiannis’s “Actual Fear,” which follows a filmmaker enlisted in the U.S. Army, and Oliver Ressler’s “Only the Fittest Survive,” which shows the effects of a Surviving Hostile Regions course.
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