And Then There Was Eva by Savannah Bloch

Alyssa, a successful photographer, wakes one morning to find her apartment ransacked and her husband mysteriously missing.  Left without even a photograph to offer the police, she turns to his colleague Eve, a talented jazz pianist with a flirtatious charm and disarming grace.  Eve helps her confront her husband's longtime struggle with depression and to, over time, accept his absence.  While getting to know this woman through such unusual circumstances, Alyssa is surprised to find herself falling in love again.

The film with be followed by a Q & A.

For more information plaease visit, https://thewomensfilmfestival.org/

Members can use “25TWFF2018” when they purchase tickets through the Kimmel Center Box Office

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