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Ripe!
2024

Ripe!

Nothing says "it's complicated" like breaking your crush's arm.

Director

Tusk

Runtime

18 Minutes

Country

Spain, United States

Classification

Unclassified 15+

In rural Spain, a tumultuous romance blossoms between a visiting American and a local soccer rival.

Screening with Queer Shorts:
Alok (Alexandra Hedison)
Goodbye First Love (Shuli Huang)
Perfect Boy Next Door (Craig Boreham)
Three (Amie Song)
You can't get what you want but you can get me (Samira Elagoz & Z Walsh)
Best Narrative Short – Tribeca
Trailer

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Film Credits

Director

Tusk

Year

2024

Country

Spain & United States

Language

CatalanEnglish & Spanish

Subtitles

English

Type

Fiction & Short

Program Strand

Shorts

Producer

Cookie WalukasTuskGerard RodríguezLaura Fernández-Hormigo & Frank Lucas

Writer

Tusk

Cinematographer

Pablo G. Gallego

Editor

Bridget ArnetEduardo CohnChrista M PhilippeauxManuel Crosby & Tusk

Cast

Raina Landolfi & Rita Roca

Genre

ComedyDrama & LGBTQIA+

Purchase Tickets

Saturday 2 Nov 2024

09:15 pm

Queer Shorts

The Piccadilly:

The Piccadilly: Cinema 2

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