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LIFE IS BUT A DREAM

November 13 2015

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IN WRITER-DIRECTOR KATIE COKINOS’S COMING-OF-AGE FILM, I Dream Too Much, post-grad anxiety is brought into full frame. The movie, which shows this Sunday at Houston Cinema Arts Festival, shines a light on life as a Millennial, brought to life through poignant, true-to-life moments.

As recent liberal arts grads, many of my friends and I spent months listless and lost after college. When I say this to Cokinos, she laughs and replies, “That was totally me too! I graduated from A&M with a history and philosophy degree and didn’t know what to do with my life…I was interested in capturing that time period after college—which is exciting but also a little stressful.”

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‘JANIS: LITTLE GIRL BLUE’ OFFERS REVEALING PORTRAIT OF TEXAS’ ROCK ICON ASTRONAUTS & MOVIE STAR TAKE FIRST LINESPACE INTO STRATOSPHERE

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