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AUBURN - Fingerlakes Artists, Musicians and Entertainers (FAME) are heading to the big screen.
FAME, Seneca-Cayuga ARC's theatrical program, will show its first full-length film Thursday at the Fingerlakes Theatre in Auburn. The hour-long movie, called “The Falls,” continues the mission FAME has been carrying out through theater performances - promote and develop the performing talents of adults with intellectual and physical disabilities.
In “The Falls,” four people mysteriously disappear during an ARC outing. As authorities begin their search, the four missing people magically appear back in their own rooms, having undergone both physical and mental transformation. While the FBI investigates the mystery, the characters make discoveries about themselves.
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