Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

OnePULSE Foundation presents free screening of award-winning film ‘Crush’

- By Kate Santich ksantich@orlandosen­tinel.com

The onePULSE Foundation is holding a free virtual screening Wednesday of the award-winning short film, “Crush,” followed by a panel discussion. The event runs from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

“This film explores the complicati­ons of love when you’re gay and attracted to a friend, but don’t know if they are straight or gay,” said Dr. Earl Mowatt, vice president of education for the onePULSE Foundation. “The panel discussion will focus on how finding love shouldn’t be complicate­d.”

The story takes place on a high school prom night in the South Bronx. Dominic Colon’s screenplay won the 2011 HBO/New York

Internatio­nal Latino Film Festival’s short film script competitio­n.

To RSVP for the film and discussion, go to eventbrite.com.

The onePULSE Foundation was establishe­d following the June 2016 mass shooting at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub to honor the 49 people killed, help survivors heal and build a national memorial and museum.

The film is the first in a series of public activities leading up Pulse Remembranc­e Week, which begins June 4 with the Sixth Annual CommUNITY Rainbow Run & CommUNITY Festival. At 8 a.m., the 4.9K run honors the victims as well as survivors and first responders. It begins and ends at Wadeview Park, 2177 South Summerlin Ave.

in Orlando.

There’s also a kids’ fun run around the park and a virtual option for runners globally to join. The CommUNITY festival goes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and offers live entertainm­ent, food and family-friendly activities.

Online registrati­on for the in-person run is $49, or you can sign up at the park on June 4 for $60. All in-person participan­ts will receive a run T-shirt, tote bag

and commemorat­ive run medal. Registrati­on for the kids’ fun run is $5.

For more details and to register for the run, go to communityr­ainbowrun.com. For sponsorshi­p and vendor opportunit­ies, contact mca@onepulsefo­undation.org.

 ?? LIZZIE HEINTZ/ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Earlier finishers of last year’s Fifth Annual CommUNITY Rainbow Run & CommUNITY Festival pose for photos just beyond the finish line. The 4.9K run — being held this year on June 4 — benefits the onePULSE Foundation and the creation of a National Pulse Memorial & Museum in Orlando.
LIZZIE HEINTZ/ORLANDO SENTINEL Earlier finishers of last year’s Fifth Annual CommUNITY Rainbow Run & CommUNITY Festival pose for photos just beyond the finish line. The 4.9K run — being held this year on June 4 — benefits the onePULSE Foundation and the creation of a National Pulse Memorial & Museum in Orlando.

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