The Rube Goldberg Effect.
Megan (played by Eliza Rosen) and Annie (played by Tracy Therieau) are best friends. They wake up one Sunday at Annie's house after a sleepover, and Megan remembers that she has a big project for physics due the next day that she hasn't started. She needs to build a Rube Goldberg machine with the end function of pouring a glass of milk. They gather parts from around the house and assemble it, then realize they are missing one vital piece, a pulley. Neither of them have money to buy one. The girls then embark on an adventure to acquire a pulley, which after comedic task to comedic task, turns into a virtual Rube Goldberg machine itself.
Six students — Danna Rogers, Kameron Makhloghi, Andrew Marchev, Evan Lincoln, Tucker Corry and Dillon Woods — created the film, "The Rube Goldberg Effect," for their Film Making class at the Center for Digital Arts and Windham Regional Career Center. The film will
premiere at the Latchis Theatre on June 21, at 4 p.m. as well as June 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the New England Youth Theater.
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