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The Theatre Artists Workshop, 5 Gregory Blvd. in East Norwalk, presents the 2015 TAW Film Festival this weeekend, March 20 to 22, showing an interesting variety of indie films, some of them shot in Connecticut.

The festival opens Friday, March 20, at 8 p.m. with “All Me, All the Time,” a 2009 state-made drama about two high school girls whose parents’ marriages are falling apart. It stars state residents Keir Dullea, his wife Mia Dillon and Sachi Parker. Immediately after is “Love and Class in Connecticut,” a 2007 drama shot in Woodbridge about a woman who challenges her family’s dysfunction. It stars Joanna Keylock. Susan Cinoman, the screenwriter for “Love and Class,” will present the evening.

The festival continues on Saturday, March 21, at 8 p.m. with “The Hoodlum Priest” (pictured), Dullea’s 1961 film debut, about a real-life priest working with gang members in 1959 St. Louis. Dullea will present the evening.

On Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m., the movie is “The Witch of the West is Dead,” a 2008 drama about a teen sent to live with her grandmother. Parker, the star of the movie, will present the afternoon.

Admission to each movie is $10. A weekend pass is $20. taworkshop.org