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R | 1h 35m | Comedy

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Allie (Clare McNulty) is waffling on preparing her papers to join the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliott), who describes herself as an “artist,” constantly hits up her jet-setting father for money to get by. When a couple of good-looking guys invite them for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon, the two friends quickly forget their responsibilities for the day. As the two head out on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, just like their confusing, transitioning lives, they’re not sure of where they’re going or how to get there.

Director: Charles Rogers, Sarah-Violet Bliss

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Producer(s): Geoff Mansfield, Mollye Asher

Cast: Bridey Elliott, Clare McNulty, Neil Casey, Alysia Reiner, Reggie Watts, Griffin Newman

Writer(s): Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers

Official Site: forttildenthemovie.com

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R | 1h 35m | Comedy

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Allie (Clare McNulty) is waffling on preparing her papers to join the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliott), who describes herself as an “artist,” constantly hits up her jet-setting father for money to get by. When a couple of good-looking guys invite them for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon, the two friends quickly forget their responsibilities for the day. As the two head out on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, just like their confusing, transitioning lives, they’re not sure of where they’re going or how to get there.

R | 1h 35m | Comedy

Allie (Clare McNulty) is waffling on preparing her papers to join the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliott), who describes herself as an “artist,” constantly hits up her jet-setting father for money to get by.

When a couple of good-looking guys invite them for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon, the two friends quickly forget their responsibilities for the day. As the two head out on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, just like their confusing, transitioning lives, they’re not sure of where they’re going or how to get there.