An ASCENDANT Note

April 4, 2018
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The acclaimed film is about gifted singer/songwriter Ronald Troy Collins, homeless and addicted to crack, living on LA’s Skid Row. It’s a hard but hopeful movie, reminding us that the homeless are our neighbors. Producer Aimee Schoof (a Jacksonville native) is on hand to answer questions after the screening. 

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7 p.m., April 7 at Sun-Ray Cinema, 5 Points, $9.50, sunraycinema.com

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