A pink and red dress made of satin… covered in flowers, mostly roses.
With writer/director/creator Edwin Lee Gibson in person!
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 7:30PM
Free Admission
Tickets Available DAY OF at Box Office
Don’t miss this free local preview screening of the new shot-in-Tucson short film, a pink and red dress, made of satin … covered in flowers, mostly roses, with writer/director/creator Edwin Lee Gibson (who plays “Ebraheim” on the award-winning FX on Hulu series The Bear) in person for a post-screening Q&A!
Elsa only saw her mother happy when she was singing. She and her fraternal twin, Braxton would sneak into the rafters of The Little Onne Theatre to watch Adina weave angelic tales in English and Spanish. But each night they returned to the home of Adina’s sister, the mystical Aunt Leslie. The twins lived a life of luxury there, far away from their parents’ new home at St. Mary’s Mission… Adina in the sanatorium, their father Samuel, in the rectory. Now an adult, Elsa sings on the same stage. But the theatre is beautiful no more. As tattered as the town she promised her mother she’d escape them from. Each night there, Elsa sings, saves her money, welcomes the love of the shy yet persistent Waiter… and endures the ever-lustful club owner, Graça. She sings in the costume her mother wore: a pink and red dress made of satin, covered in flowers, mostly roses. Until she can be closer to the woman who barely speaks now… until she can set them both free. (Dir. by Edwin Lee Gibson, 2025, USA, 15 mins., Not Rated)