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Under the Lights Special Screening - Albany

  • Neil Hellman Medical Research Building Room: ME300 43 New Scotland Avenue Albany, NY, 12208 United States (map)

A teenager risks everything for one unforgettable shot at prom, first love, and the kind of trouble that might finally make him feel normal, even if his epilepsy turns that night into a dangerous gamble.

Featuring Nick Offerman, Lake Bell, Mark Duplass, Randall Park, and Marin Hinkle, Under the Lights is the first movie of its kind to bring epilepsy into sharp focus.

Presented by the Epilepsy Foundation Northeastern New York

Venue:

Venue: Albany Medical College

Neil Hellman Medical Research Building

Room: ME300

43 New Scotland Avenue

Albany, NY 12208

5:00 Doors Open, Check-in and Refreshments

6:00 Welcome Remarks

6:10-7:50 Under the Lights Screening

7:50-8:10 Live Q&A with Miles Levin

8:15-8:45 Poster Signing and Photos

The Writer/Director, Miles Levin, will be in person for the screening, Q and A, and will be offering free signed posters and photos.

A teenager risks everything for one unforgettable shot at prom, first love, and the kind of trouble that might finally make him feel normal, even if his epilepsy turns that night into a dangerous gamble.

Featuring Nick Offerman, Lake Bell, Mark Duplass, Randall Park, and Marin Hinkle, Under the Lights is the first movie of its kind to bring epilepsy into sharp focus.

Presented by the Epilepsy Foundation Northeastern New York

Venue:

Venue: Albany Medical College

Neil Hellman Medical Research Building

Room: ME300

43 New Scotland Avenue

Albany, NY 12208

5:00 Doors Open, Check-in and Refreshments

6:00 Welcome Remarks

6:10-7:50 Under the Lights Screening

7:50-8:10 Live Q&A with Miles Levin

8:15-8:45 Poster Signing and Photos

The Writer/Director, Miles Levin, will be in person for the screening, Q and A, and will be offering free signed posters and photos.

Movie carries PG to PG13 themes with light swearing and implied nudity.


Flashing Lights Disclaimer: The filmmakers followed the best available science to craft a film that is as safe as possible for photosensitive viewers. There is no standard or test available for a theatrical environment, given so many variables, so viewer discretion is advised.


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