Princeton Filmmaker’s Road Rage Set for Local Premiere

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Princeton native and filmmaker Brad Mays’ new film, “Road Rage, marks its regional premiere on Thursday, March 17, 7:30 p.m., at the Princeton Garden Theater.

Mays is the creator the feature film “The Watermelon” and the documentary “I Grew Up in Princeton.”

His new film uses the misbegotten relationship between a bereaved widower and a young woman to provide a look at loss, grief, and loneliness.

The film has regional relevance and poignancy. It features the last performance of the Princeton-raised guitarist, composer, and actor Adam Roth, who died in December 2015 at age 57.

The Princeton Garden Theater is located at 160 Nassau Street, Princeton. For tickets and a film preview, go to princetongardentheatre.org/films/road-rage.

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