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Written and shot in less than 72 hours for the Asian American Film Lab’s 72 hour Film Shootout Competition, “They Meet At Night” chronicles a meeting between Kevin, a paranoid schizophrenic, and his drug dealer whom he gets his medication from. Following the competition’s theme - “joyful resistance” - frequent collaborators Cameron Kalajian and Armaan Virani made a film that tackled the competition’s theme in an unexpected way, blending elements of traditional drama and horror. Shot on the streets of New York City with a shooting budget of $1,000, “They Meet At Night” highlights the failure of the American healthcare system and the horrors that come with it.
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