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AFF Friday highlights
9 a.m.: ‘A Conversation with John Lee Hancock.’
Noon: Kenneth Turan and the Ransom Center present 1957’s ‘Sweet Smell of Success.’
1:45 p.m.: ‘A Conversation with Phil Rosenthal’ (‘Exporting Raymond’).
2 p.m.: ‘Hello Lonesome,’ a moving, narrative film that looks at the lives of six people who struggle for love. Directed by Adam Reid.
3:30 p.m.: ‘Goodbye, Cruel World (Adiós Mundo Cruel),’ a funny/sad Mexican feature focusing on the travails of a mild-mannered, laid-off accountant.
4 p.m.: ‘Ballhawks,’ a documentary about baseball fans outside Wrigley Field.
4:45 p.m.: The Film Texas BBQ Supper at the French Legation.
6 p.m.: ‘Embargo,’ a narrative film about a man who becomes stuck in his car during a gasoline crisis. Based on the novel by José Saramago.
6 p.m.: ‘Shelter in Place,’ a documentary about civil rights, pollution and corporations.
7 p.m.: ‘Make Believe,’ a documentary about six young magicians in a competition.
7 p.m.: ‘Peep World,’ a comedy about a family struggling with revelations made in one of the children’s newly published novel.
7:45 p.m.: ‘The Space Between,’ a feature about a flight attendant and a young boy who bond on Sept. 11, 2001. Melissa Leo stars.
9 p.m.: ‘When Harry Tries to Marry,’ a feature about an Indian American who agrees to an arranged marriage.
9:30 p.m.: ‘Dig,’ a feature from Stephen Belyeu, focusing on a family’s tale of love and loss in South Texas.
9:45 p.m.: ‘An Ordinary Couple,’ a documentary about gay marriage and a couple in L.A.
11 p.m.: ‘Re-Cut,’ a horror film debut from director Fritz Manger.
For more information, visit austinfilmfestival.com
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