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The Babson Campus

The Babson Campus

Written and Directed by Casey Lynch

Monday, October 2, 7:00 P.M.

Run time 10 minutes, followed by a moderated talk.

Carling-Sorenson Theater

FREE and open to the public. Reservations encouraged at babsonarts.org

A young non-binary person struggles with intrusive thoughts about their first polyamorous relationship. When they meet their metamour (i.e., their partner’s other partner) for the first time, small triggers threaten a deeper psychological unraveling. Based loosely on the filmmaker’s own experience and produced in part with a Student Arts Grant, BabsonARTS is proud to present the film’s first public screening followed by a talk with the film’s writer and director, Casey Lynch and filmmaker Dan Schwartz. They will discuss the filmmaking process, the challenges of fundraising, and how this project was an act of self-expression but also a powerful tool for succeeding in the business world and beyond.

Casey Lynch (they/them) is an entrepreneur and filmmaker based in Boston. They graduated from Babson’s MBA program in 2023 and received a Student Arts Grant from BabsonARTS to write and direct their first short film. Previously Casey was a teacher, a mental health counselor, and owner of a local composting business called CERO Cooperative. They studied English and creative writing and won the UPenn Signma Kappa Fiction Prize for Best Undergraduate Short Story.

Daniel Blake Schwartz is a Boston-based filmmaker whose short films have screened at festivals throughout the United States and Europe. Many of his films center around themes of class, social isolation, and addiction. His short film, Cotton Fever, about the opiate crisis in Boston is currently touring at festivals around the US and Dan is in pre-production on a feature-length version, bringing to life many of his own stories and those from the recovery community.

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