THE NUTCRACKER AT WETHERSFIELD

THE NUTCRACKER AT WETHERSFIELD

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The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Anne Sundberg, and film participants Troy Schumacher and Sara Mearns.

The second screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Anne Sundberg, and film participants Troy Schumacher, Mira Nadon and Miriam Miller.

All in-person screening venues provide sound amplification headphones upon request with venue management. IFC Center can also provide a T-Coil loop for compatible devices.

Director: Anne Sundberg
Producer: Anne Sundberg, Julie Seureau
Executive Producer: Tara Shafer
Cinematographer: Rachel Klein, Jason Blalock
Editor: Matthew J. Stroud, Hannah Vanderlan
Language: English
Year: 2025

Event details


In-Person Date

Sunday, November 16, 2025 2:00 PM

Venue

IFC Center


In-Person Date

Thursday, November 20, 2025 7:00 PM

Venue

SVA Theatre


Online Dates

Monday, November 17 - Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Venue

Online Screening

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