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Ruby Film Club: Entangled Minds

​Join us for a sneak preview of ENTANGLED MINDS at the June 5th Happy Hour! Boston-based filmmaker Julie Mallozzi will be here to chat about her new film and answer any questions you have about building a career as an independent filmmaker. In a career spanning three decades, Julie's documentaries CIRCLE UP, INDELIBLE LALITA, MONKEY DANCE, and ONCE REMOVED have screened widely through festivals and public television. She is a lecturer at Harvard, where she also serves as the administrative director of the Film Study Center.

​We will be holding an intimate gathering in our screening room on the gallery floor. The screening will be limited to 20 attendees. Please RSVP soon to reserve your space. Friends of Ruby members are welcome to join.

  • ​5:30 pm: Happy Hour & Mingling

  • ​6:00 pm: Screening begins

  • ​7:20 pm: Q&A with the filmmaker

​There will be refreshments and libations to share!

About the film: ENTANGLED MINDS

​Confronted with the limitations of Western medicine, four people seek relief from physical and mental pain through treatments that induce altered states of consciousness. Grounded in deep meditation, their interconnected experiences with hypnosis, flotation therapy, music-induced trance, and sacred plant medicine bring the viewer on a transformative journey of healing from within.  (Dir. Julie Mallozzi, 78 minutes, 2026)

​About the Filmmaker:

​Julie Mallozzi is a documentary filmmaker whose work explores the power of traditional cultural practices to address contemporary crises. Her films CIRCLE UP, INDELIBLE LALITA, MONKEY DANCE, and ONCE REMOVED have screened widely through festivals, public television, and community settings. Julie grew up with a Chinese-American mother and an Italian-American father, and has lived and worked on four continents. A member of the filmmaker cooperative New Day Films, she is passionate about leveraging the power of the cinematic experience to create positive social impact. Julie received her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute and her BA from Harvard University, where she is administrative director of the Film Study Center and lecturer in Art, Film, and Visual Studies.

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