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Trifles sets the scene in the bleak Midwest plains. Five people enter a farmhouse in an attempt to solve a crime that one of them discovered the day before. While the three men search upstairs for evidence, the two women sit in the kitchen, talking, observing - and then realizing that they may have found the solution simply by piecing together certain “trifles.” Adapted from the story by Susan Glaspell. A film by Martha Moran.
21 minutes • Color
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Trifles sets the scene in the bleak Midwest plains. Five people enter a farmhouse in an attempt to solve a crime that one of them discovered the day before. While the three men search upstairs for evidence, the two women sit in the kitchen, talking, observing - and then realizing that they may have found the solution simply by piecing together certain “trifles.” Adapted from the story by Susan Glaspell. A film by Martha Moran.
21 minutes • Color
Trifles sets the scene in the bleak Midwest plains. Five people enter a farmhouse in an attempt to solve a crime that one of them discovered the day before. While the three men search upstairs for evidence, the two women sit in the kitchen, talking, observing - and then realizing that they may have found the solution simply by piecing together certain “trifles.” Adapted from the story by Susan Glaspell. A film by Martha Moran.
21 minutes • Color
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Trifles sets the scene in the bleak Midwest plains. Five people enter a farmhouse in an attempt to solve a crime that one of them discovered the day before. While the three men search upstairs for evidence, the two women sit in the kitchen, talking, observing - and then realizing that they may have found the solution simply by piecing together certain “trifles.” Adapted from the story by Susan Glaspell. A film by Martha Moran.
21 minutes • Color