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Saturday, June 2, 1-3pm, Studio 35 Cinema & Draft House, 3055 Indianola Ave.

Minimalism examines the many flavors of minimalism by taking the audience inside the lives of minimalists from all walks of life — families, entrepreneurs, architects, artists, journalists, scientists, and even a former Wall Street broker — all of whom are striving to live a meaningful life with less. A question-and-answer discussion after the film will feature local minimalist Alex Young and organizations with strategies to help us to live more simply.

Cost: $5 donation at the door.

Saturday, March 24, 10:15-11:45pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.

Director Darrin Hoover’s feature-length Duet, the story of two men, one gun, and one dead body, is presented alongside To Kuyumba, Miroslav Savic’s story of a young Serbian man’s emotional farewell to his father on the eve of a journey to Siberia.

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Saturday, March 24, 5:30-7:15pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.

Explore human trafficking, crises of faith, music, murder, mental illness, and more, in this selection of short documentaries from Ohio.

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In conjunction with Columbus International Film and Animation Festival, 3-22-2018 to 3-24-2018.

Saturday, March 24, 3-5pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.

Discover the lives of two prodigious Canadian brothers, Josh and Zac, as they pursue their passions in Joe Camoriano’s Prodigy Brothers. Then, stick around for the true-crime tale of hunting Nazi war criminals on the run in Argentina, the story of a community of police officers mourning the death of one of their own, and more, in this selection of documentary short films.

Saturday, March 24, 2:30-3:30pm, Canzani Center Screening Room [Columbus College of Art and Design], 60 Cleveland Ave.

Old snakes, loose teeth, hot tubs, and ugly people in your face: this is the world when you’re four years old. Find unexpected depth in this series of animations bringing the poetry of preschoolers to life, then catch a “making of” documentary that explores the real-world situations that sparked the children’s creativity.

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Saturday, March 24, 12:30-2pm, Canzani Center Auditorium [Columbus College of Art and Design], 60 Cleveland Ave.

The Columbus International Film and Animation Festival isn’t just for adults.

Saturday Morning Cartoons from Around the World — a long-running festival tradition — features family-friendly cartoons.

This year, children of all ages can hunt UFOs, sell stars, explore a Singaporean bazaar, and more in this selection of colorful animation.

Plus, join us for fun foods in the Canzani Center lobby before and after the cartoons.

Saturday, March 24, 12:15-2:15pm, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.

The Veterans’ Project is a feature-length documentary that weaves together the testimonies of injured or ill combat veterans who navigate the complexities of military, VA, and civilian medical systems in seeking treatment and reintegration into civilian life. The project is the first for director Todd Fredricks and the collaborative group, Media in Medicine. The producers are proud to feature Gary Sinise as the film’s narrator.

Saturday, March 24, 10-11:30am, Drexel Theatre, 2254 E. Main St.

The Columbus International Film and Animation Festival isn’t just for adults.

Saturday Morning Cartoons from Around the World — a long-running festival tradition — features family-friendly cartoons.

This year, children of all ages can hunt UFOs, sell stars, explore a Singaporean bazaar, and more, in this selection of colorful animation.