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My Last Day of Summer

Kristina Wayte | 2019 | 9 min.

2022 Official Selection

It is the last day of summer and Julia is at the local bike shop hoping that her bike can be fixed. While waiting she browses the shop until she stumbles upon a comic book. The comic explores a world which stylizes the sights and sounds she would experience on the trails. Blended with her imagination she finds herself on a ride like no other.

For more information:

film.sketchytrails.com

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See this film on tour near you:

November 16, 2023 Corvallis OR Whiteside Theatre
October 21, 2023 Reno NV The Virgil
December 4, 2022 State College PA
November 19, 2022 Reno NV The Virgil
November 17, 2022 Corvallis OR Whiteside Theatre
November 15, 2022 Minneapolis MN Surly Brewing Event Space
October 29, 2022 Carlisle PA Dickinson College Lawn Outdoor Screening
October 28, 2022 Fort Collins CO CSU Lory Student Center
October 14, 2022 Yosemite CA Tenaya Lodge
October 9, 2022 Eureka CA The Historic Inn at 2nd & C
October 9, 2022 Berlin MD Burley Oak
August 26, 2022 Chicago IL
August 5, 2022 Milwaukee WI Havenwood State Forest Camp Program
June 16, 2022 Lexington KY
June 11, 2022 Redding CA California Street Labs
May 21, 2022 Oroville CA
April 30, 2022 Hoboken NJ
April 28, 2022 Bloomington IN
April 22, 2022 Portsmouth NH
April 14, 2022 Walla Walla WA
March 25, 2022 Concord NH (Live Virtual Event)

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