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In 1994, George A. Romero traveled to Valencia Community College in central Florida to make a short film about a swamp-dwelling bigfoot called Jacaranda Joe. Largely unknown and presumed lost, a copy of the film was discovered in the University of Pittsburgh Library System’s Romero archive. 

 

Join us for the film’s FIRST EVER public screening, followed by a discussion with Valencia alums who worked on the film.

 

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