The Middle of the World
Andrew Quinton Holzschuh
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Endurance runner and artist, Aaron Garcia pushes himself to the limit physically and emotionally during his Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim run.
Showtimes
Movie Tavern 4
March 26, 2022 1:30 PM
Virtual 2
March 27, 2022 12:30 PM
Project Type:
Short
TRT:
4 mins
Credits:
Director: Andrew Quinton Holzschuh
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