
Mausoleum Makeout Marathon
Saturday, February 14 at 7:00 PM
Pucker up! And join in for a film festival this Valentine's Day at philamoca featuring a plethora of short films from all over the globe! With over 2 hours of shorts featuring different formats and genres- from 4k to camcorders with elements of horror, drama, sci-fi, and everything in between- the...
Mausoleum Makeout Marathon

Mausoleum Makeout Marathon
Pucker up! And join in for a film festival this Valentine's Day at philamoca featuring a plethora of short films from all over the globe! With over 2 hours of shorts featuring different formats and genres- from 4k to camcorders with elements of horror, drama, sci-fi, and everything in between- these films are joined by one theme, A KISS! but these kisses might be something you've never seen before~<3 18+ / Doors at 7pm and the show kicks off at 7:30!/ Tix $14 or $10 if you bring a Valentine's Day card to trade with another audience member! Bonus points if it's handmade! Light refreshments will be provided, so come on out and join us for a night of kisses ;*

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Pucker up! And join in for a film festival this Valentine's Day at philamoca featuring a plethora of short films from all over the globe! With over 2 hours of shorts featuring different formats and genres- from 4k to camcorders with elements of horror, drama, sci-fi, and everything in between- these films are joined by one theme, A KISS! but these kisses might be something you've never seen before~<3 18+ / Doors at 7pm and the show kicks off at 7:30!/ Tix $14 or $10 if you bring a Valentine's...
Times
Mausoleum Makeout Marathon starts at 7:00 p.m. and ends at 10:30 p.m.
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