Thank You
In-Person + Virtual
Date/Time: 9/15 (Sun) 2PM EDT (Doors open at 1:30PM)
Location: DCTV 3rd Floor Studio, 87 Lafayette St NYC 10013
Streaming is available in the U.S. from 9/16 12:00 AM EDT - 9/22 11:59 PM EDT.
This film is part of Shorts: Love Letters To You program.
Director Nicolle Márquez
Country USA
Year 2024
Languages English
Genre Campy, Horror, Dark Comedy
Running Time 6 min
Tony lives in a plastic-free Brooklyn apartment. She invites her date Dre to come over for a dinner night. Dre shows up with groceries and wine that are inside two Thank You plastic bags. Tony panics when she sees the bags, but decides not to make a big deal out of it. She steps away for a second and goes to the bathroom to try to shake off. Meanwhile, Dre gets comfortable and starts looking around the apartment until entering Tony's room. When Tony comes out of the bathroom, she sees that the plastic bags are no longer there. Tony gets happy and assumes Dre got rid of the bags, but soon finds out that the plastic bags were still there.
Shorts: Love Letters To You Screening + Q&A
Date/Time: 9/15 (Sun) 2PM EDT (Doors open at 1:30PM)
Location: DCTV 3rd Floor Studio, 87 Lafayette St NYC 10013
The venue is wheelchair-accessible and has an all-gender bathroom. Live captioning (CART) and ASL interpretation will be available. If you have any other questions, check out the FAQ page.
Tickets/Passes
Tickets
Regular (In-person): $16 ticket + $1.39 processing fee
Suggested* (In-person): $25 ticket + $1.62 processing fee
Regular (Virtual): $8 ticket + $1.19 processing fee
Suggested* (Virtual): $16 ticket + $1.39 processing fee
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Director's Statement
Nicolle’s lens as a filmmaker focuses on stories of sorts where societal systematic defaults are challenged and put in conversation through intersectional themes that highlight the beauty and complexity of identity, emotions and human relations.
Director's Bio
