Filmmaker Talin Avakian’s ‘Demi Pointe’ to Be Featured at BIFF

BOSTON, Mass. (A.W.)—“Demi Pointe,” a short film written and directed by young filmmaker Talin Avakian, will be featured in this year’s Boston International Film Festival (BIFF). The film festival will take place at the Boston Loews Cineplex/AMC on Tremont St. from April 12-21.

“Demi Pointe" will be featured in this year's Boston International Film Festival (BIFF) from April 12-21.
“Demi Pointe,” a short film written and directed by young filmmaker Talin Avakian, will be featured in this year’s Boston International Film Festival (BIFF) from April 12-21.

The BIFF is the largest international film festival in Massachusetts, and one of the largest in the United States. This year “Demi Pointe” was chosen out of 2,600 entries, and will be one of 100 films (both feature length and short) in the program.

“Demi Pointe” (featuring Sydney Penny, Rachel Scott, Robin Ann Rapoport, and Amy Freedman) is a short fictional narrative about a young girl who struggles to speak. As a selectively mute child, Sydney retreats to her vivid imagination during class and other situations where she is expected to verbally communicate, as a way to escape her anxiety. Sydney begins to see a speech therapist, who decides to take an empathetic approach in therapy. As therapy progresses, Sydney discovers her love for ballet, and uses that as an outlet for communication.

“Demi Pointe” will be screened during Session 10 of the festival, on Sun., April 14, from 3-5 p.m. (see http://www.bifilmfestival.com/biffschedule.html). Regular ticket prices are $12 per session. Tickets can be purchased after Mon., March 11 at www.bifilmfestival.com. The BIFF is an exciting 10-day festival hosting an Opening Night Red Carpet Gala (Friday evening, April 12), VIP Cast&Crew parties, a competition for trophy awards, and a Closing Night Gala.

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