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'What Doesn't Kill You' debuts at Boston film fest

After a brief theatrical run in NYC and Los Angeles, the made-in-Boston
flick "What Doesn't Kill You" will make its hometown debut at the Boston
International Film Festival 6 p.m. on Friday, April 17.

The BIFF premiere, hitting screens at the Loews Boston Common located
at 175 Tremont St., will give locals a chance to see the flick before it's
released on Blu-ray on Tuesday, April 28. Also, BIFF's opening night gala
kicks off at 9:30 p.m.

The real-life crime drama "What Doesn't Kill You," originally titled "Real
Men Cry," is set in Boston and stars Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo as
childhood friends "who grew up in an Irish-Catholic neighborhood where
small-time crimes were as common as confessionals." Fast forward 15
years where the duo is trapped in a cycle of scoring quick cash, drug
addiction and an ever-changing South Boston landscape.

Locations include the park in Dorchester Heights in Southie, the Billerica
House of Correction and East 4th St. between P street and Farragut Road.
'What Doesn't Kill You' debuts at Boston film fest
by Roland Hansen
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