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2010 CFF PROGRAM

why choose ?
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sustain • conserve • print

Our People We employ more than twenty with half of our staff exceeding over ten years of experience
in the graphics industry. We are experienced in what we do.

Quality With over thirty years as a commercial printer, our commitment to prompt and courteous
service, product detail and customer satisfaction exceeds industry norms.

Manufacturing Our staff is trained in the concepts of ‘Lean manufacturing’ to provide our customers
with exceptional products at the most cost effective levels attainable.

FSC Certified As an official FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified printer, our products help
ensure the end-user, through third party audits, that the paper comes from a well-managed forest and
is manufactured by companies that adhere to strict environmental standards.

Facility Strategically located in Charlotte, NC, we have over 20,000 square feet to accommodate
your printing, warehouse and fulfillment needs.

Equipment We invest in equipment upgrades and utilize the latest, state-of-the-art technology from
prepress to shipping, and provide the most efficient processes available today.

Graphics/Pre-Press Our in-house electronic graphics & pre-press department technicians average
13+ years experience in the printing industry and operate current equipment and software. We provide
service for all phases of your project.

Direct-to-Plate Our direct-to-plate runs off a RAMPAGE based software and hardware program.
This allows you to see proofs without the need for film. Our ROOM (rip once output many) workflow
ensures the press sheet & proofs print from the same ripped data.

Customer Service An Account Executive or Customer Service Representative is assigned to every


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YOU! We attribute our success to the loyalty we have enjoyed from our many clients over thirty years
in the industry. We realize our company’s future comes from you, the customer. Our goal is to satisfy
every customer on every project 100% of the time and to continue the success our customers have
brought to us.

Sustain • Conserve • Print It’s what we do and who we are.


Charlotte Film Festival
We welcome the PO Box 33668
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customers, current and Phone: 704.644.7110
future, in developing creative, Fax: 704.749.8780
innovative printing products “ info@CharlotteFilmFestival.org
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2010 CFF
CHARLOTTE FILM FESTIVAL GOALS

The Charlotte Film Festival provides a cultural hub for established and emerging film-artists to
showcase their works to the region’s top producers, peers, investors and viewers. Within the past
TABLE OF CONTENTS four years, the Charlotte Film Festival has continued to grow attracting filmmakers from around that
nation as well as gaining international attention. We coninue to attract festival goers and enthusiasts
SECTION 1 from Charlotte, North Carolina and nearby states.
SECTION 2
SECTION 3 Our goals are to provide a festival like atmosphere for our annual festival event that will ensure the
development of a dedicated following. We want to continue to raise the profile of the Charlotte FIlm
SECTION 4
Festival and the Queens City to Filmmakers and Distrubutors outide of our region. We will continue
SECTION 5 to encourage dialogue between audience members through exposure to thought-provoking film
experiences. And to to expand our initiatives to include year-round programming of independent
film events.

Alchemy Editing
Don’t let grammar freak you out!
SPECIAL THANKS
Jason Almes Debby Olavarria
AREA23a We edit and proofread
Oscilloscope Laboratories
Chris Bjork Rachel and Peter Senft • academic essays
Eric Davis, WTVI David Snapp, CCP • resumes
Jon Douglas, Regal Cinemas Brian Snediker, The Tavern on Park
First Independent Pictures • business documents
Carla Stish
Nicole Franklin, Olde Meck Zipline Entertainment • website text
Emily Hudgens, The Ghazi Company ....and more!
Sarah Gay Additional thanks to all our festival
IFC Films volunteers: We absolutely cannot have a
Janus Films festival without your support! Viva the Red
Jason King Shirts!!!
Russ King
Kino International …and to all our families and friends who
Lola
Magnolia Pictures
support us during the many months of
planning!!!!
www.alchemyediting.com
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Niki Mueller. AIGA
info@alchemyediting.com
TICKETS, PACKAGES AND PRICING

Online Ticket Sales Community Partner Discounts:


PARTNERS $1 off Same-Day Tickets ONLY Members of The
All ticket and pass sales are final. There will
Light Factory, The Charlotte Film Society, and
be no refund or exchanges unless the show
AIGA receive $1 off same day tickets. (Discounts
is canceled and an alternative screening time
do not apply to $5 screenings or panels)
cannot be coordinated.
Advance tickets are on sale now! Ticket prices Will Call
during the festival will be $8 for Official All tickets and passes purchased online must be
Selection Films and $9 for Feature Films picked up at “Will Call”. After your online ticket
(Discounts do not apply to $5 screenings or purchase has been processed, you will receive a

Alchemy Editing panels). The online discount ends at midnight


on September 19th. There are NO online ticket
purchase service charges.
confirmation email, which you can use to pick
up your tickets at the “Will Call” table(s) of the
venue(s) where each screening or event is taking
place. A photo ID or the credit card which you
Attention: Tickets purchased ONLINE will used to make your online purchase can also be
BRIANHASELTON NOT be mailed to you. used to verify your identity.

After your online ticket purchase has been Buy Like A Pro - Choosing from so many
processed, you will receive a confirmation email, movies and panels may seem a bit daunting at
which you can use to pick up your tickets at first, but with these helpful tips under your belt,
the “Will Call” table of the venue(s) where each you can glide through the Festival like a pro.
screening or panel is taking place. “Will Call”
Know Your Movies- The Charlotte Film
opens 30 minutes before each day’s first event.
Festival will show too many movies for our Box
SPONSORS Passes Office attendants and other volunteers to be
familiar with every one of them. Your best bet is
Purchasing an ALL-ACCESS pass instead to pick what you want to see by researching the
of individual tickets will save you money, so program guide or the festival website. Decision-
we hope you will consider doing so. Passes making should be a lot easier once you’ve
do not guarantee admission to any screening mapped out your options.
until used to secure an admission ticket from
the ticket window at the venue prior to each Have Backup Choices - By mapping
screening. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. No refunds out optional movie, panel, and time selections
or exchanges. Click here to purchase an ALL- beforehand, you’re assured a Plan B in case your
ACCESS PASS. first choice is “SOLD OUT”.

Ticket Vouchers Pick Up Your Tickets Early- Avoid


long lines at the venues’ Will Call desks by
Ticket Vouchers do not guarantee admission to picking up your online tickets as early in the day
any screening until used to secure an admission as you at the venue where your first screening
ticket from the ticket window at the venue prior choice will take place.
to each screening.
Arrive Early- Unless you have purchased
Same-Day Tickets: Cash Only at Regal your tickets online, plan on arriving at least
20 minutes prior to your event start time.
Park Terrace 6 / Credit Card & Cash at
Reminder: passes, badges, and ticket vouchers
EpiCentre Theaters do not guarantee admission to any screening
Same day tickets are available at the venue until used to secure an admission ticket from the
where the panel/screening is taking place and venue prior to each screening. ALL SALES ARE
will be available 60 minutes prior to the panel / FINAL. No refunds or exchanges. Click here to
screening start time. We recommend you arrive purchase an ALL-ACCESS PASS.
at least 30 minutes before the panel/screening
Ratings: All screenings may
start time. Ticket availability is not guaranteed.
contain mature subject matter.
6 Many films have not been rated.
7
Parental discretion is advised.
GET INVOLVED

SUPPORT THE CAUSE


Indie Film Force, organizer of the Charlotte Film Festival, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit
organization dedicated to exposing emerging independent filmmakers and their work.
With your support, Indie Film Force can continue to champion the cause of bringing
independent filmmakers everywhere, as well as offering an extraordinary cultural
experience.
There are a number of ways you can help the Festival.
• Individuals can become a Friend of the Festival
• Individuals can purchase a CFF Membership
• Companies can become Festival Sponsors (see sponsor section)
• Become a Volunteer
NOTE: ALL DONATIONS TO THE CHARLOTTE FILM FESTIVAL ARE TAX DEDEDUCTABLE.
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL
Individuals wishing to contribute can become a Friend of the Festival and be recognized
as such at our next event. To do so, simply choose a level that works for you. Please visit
www.charlottefilmfestival.org to make a secure donation online and choose among our
suggested donation levels and benefits. Donations can be made via credit card using
Paypal, click on the donate button and enter the amount you wish to donate.
BECOME A CFF MEMBER
Enjoy the benefits of supporting the Charlotte Film Festival.
$25 --- Individual Member Benefits include discounts on films during the Festival and
at our year round screening series. 1 FREE ticket voucher to any screening (including
Feature Films) during the festival. Ticket Discounts at Regal Park Terrace 6 throughout
the year… plus more. Please email inquiries to membershipinfo@charlottefilmfestival.org
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPONSORS
Sponsorship at the Charlotte Film Festival is a powerful marketing tool with innovative
and unique packages custom-designed to support your company’s business objectives
and to align your company’s name, image, products, and services with our influential and
highly receptive participants. Each sponsor is afforded the opportunity to personalize
a key element of the Festival, or as a lead sponsor, to enjoy festival-wide exposure, and
to interact directly with festival attendees and filmmakers. For additional information
regarding the promotion of your company or business please contact Brandon Falls:
bfalls@charlottefilmfestival.org
BECOME VOLUNTEER
Want to be part of Charlotte’s fastest growing Film Festival?
Volunteer Benefits include free tickets to panels and screenings and plenty of
8 opportunities to meet filmmakers from around the country. For more information please 9
visit our festival website: www.charlottefilmfestival.org
FEATURE FILMS

12 PACES WITHOUT A HEAD (MECKLENBURG CONNECTION)


Director: Sven Taddicken
Narrative Feature
(Germany, 2009) 108 mins.
The 14th century on the North and Baltic seas ... Having fun, sparking chaos and kicking up a riot
have long been the way of life for high-sea pirates Klaus Störtebeker and Gödeke Michels. Endless
maritime conquests have lent Störtebeker the reputation of a rebel and a revolutionary, and to his
loyal troops of sea pirates he is a living legend. But the constant fighting and battling with those
loathed “moneybags” of the Hanse, the medieval trade union, has worn down the once invincible
buccaneers and their bold crew. When Störtebeker is seriously wounded in a battle to capture a ship,
the legendary pirate begins to question whether this life holds a future for him, and when he ends up
falling in love with the beautiful and feisty Bille, who evokes in him dreams of a quiet life on land, he
is finally forced to face his future: What now Störtebeker? Guerilla or gardener? A fight with Michels,
the flaming full-blooded pirate is inevitable, until the discovery of a secret wonder weapon lifts their
spirits and reignites their bond - but the mighty Hanse has also stocked up on its weapons and so the
final battle nears ...

Cast: Ronald Zehrfeld, Matthias Schweighöfer, Oliver Bröcker and Hinnerk Schönemann

This film is co-sponsored by the organizers of Filmkunstfest.

A FILM UNFINISHED
Director: Yael Hersonski
Documentary Feature
(Germany and Israel, 2010) 88 mins.
At the end of WWII, 60 minutes of raw film having sat undiscovered in an East German archive,
was discovered. Shot by the Nazis in Warsaw in May 1947, and labled simply “Ghetto,” this footage
quickly became a resource for historians seeking an authentic record of the Warsaw Ghetto. However,
the later discovery of a long-missing reel, inclusive of multiple takes and cameraman staging scenes,
complicated earlier readings of the footage. This documentary presents the raw footage in its entirely,
carefully noting fictionalized sequences (including a stage dinner party) that falsely show “the good
life” enjoyed by Jewish urbanites. A Film Unfinished probes deep into the making of a now-infamous
Nazi propaganda film.
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This film is co-sponsored by The Charlotte Film Society.
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FEATURE FILMS FEATURE FILMS

A LONG AND WINDING ROAD


Director: Bruce Bowers
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2010)
The Blue Ridge Parkway is the most visited component of the National Park Service. It may be
surprising to some that the 469 mile long Blue Ridge Parkway was not universally welcomed in the CLEANFLIX
mountains of Virginia and North Carolina, and many people fought against it.
Directors: Andrew James and Joshua Ligairi
This controversial documentary reveals how a 75‐year old family account and a stunning secret deal Documentary Feature
regarding the route of the Parkway has changed lives and American society in unexpected ways. (USA, 2009) 85 mins.
This film is co-sponsored by WTVI Charlotte.
Dozens of Utah DVD retailers attracted unwanted attention from Hollywood heavyweights when,
Please help us celebrate 45 Years of education and entertainment thanks to WTVI Charlotte! in the name of conservative family values, they began sanitizing films of sex, nudity, profanity, and
violence. Outraged over the unauthorized editing of their work, prominent filmmakers began to
speak out, thrusting the two groups into an intense legal, theoretical, and moral battle that would last
six years before coming to a shocking conclusion.

CPCC FILM & VIDEO PROGRAM SHOWCASE EVENT

(USA, 2010) 82 mins.


The Charlotte Film Festival presents a collection of short films by Students, Faculty, and Friends of
the Central Piedmont Community College’s Film & Video Program.
STUDENT FILMS:
BARRY MUNDAY (CLOSING NIGHT FILM) The Few, James Seilaff - - Group O production
Director: Chris D’Arienzo Moments, Andrey Solodyankin - - Group O Production
Narrative Feature Children Play Games, Andrew Olas -
(USA, 2010 Simulation, Andrew McGary -
Where I End and You Begin, Aaron Barnet

Barry Munday, a suburban wanna-be ladies man, wakes up in the hospital after being attacked in a FACULTY FILMS:
movie theater, only to realize that he is missing one of his most prized possessions... his testicles. To Between Dreams, John Errington
make matters worse, Barry learns he’s facing a paternity lawsuit filed by a woman he can’t remember My Dinner with Sasquatch, Chris Pittman
having sex with. With this being Barry last chance to ever be a father, Barry reaches out and embraces 9 lives - Masterless Film As A Teaching Tool,
the journey of parenthood and the onslaught of bumps that face him along the way. Filled with an George Cochran
ensemble of unusual characters, Barry Munday is the surprisingly heart-warming tale of a guy who Metaphor: Just a few minutes for 2010 Art
finds it took losing his manhood to be a better man. Show, George Cochran
FRIENDS OF CPCC
Cast: Patrick Wilson, Judy Greer, Chloe Sevigny, Jean Smart, Cybill Shepherd, with Billy Dee
Williams and Malcolm McDowell A Story Trailer, Rohit Gupta, Director
Just Mercy Trailer, Jeffrey Gator Henry, Director
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Tues. Sept. 21, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace
GEN SILENT
Director: Stu Maddox
DIED YOUNG, STAYED PRETTY Documentary Feature
Director: Eileen Yaghoobian (USA, 2010) 70 mins.
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2008), 95 mins. What would you do to survive if you were old, disabled and ill - afraid of discrimination or abuse?
Unlike any previous LGBT film about aging, Gen Silent startlingly discovers how oppression in the
This unique documentary is a candid look at the underground poster culture in North America and years before Stonewall now leaves many elders not just afraid but dangerously isolated. Many of our
examines the creative spirit that drives these indie graphic artists. They pick through the dregs of greatest generation are dying prematurely because they don’t ask for help and have too few people in
America’s schizophrenic culture and piece them back together. What you end up with is a caricature their lives to keep an eye on them. The film shows the wide range in quality of paid caregivers --from
of the black and bloated heart that pulses greed through the US economy. The artists push further those who are specifically trained to make LGBT seniors feel safe, to the other end of the spectrum,
into the pulp to grab the attention of passersby, plastering art that’s both vulgar and intensely visceral where LGBT elders face discrimination, neglect or abuse. As we journey through the challenges that
onto the gnarled surfaces of the urban landscape. The film gives us intimate look at some of the giants these men and women face, we also see reasons for hope as each subject crosses paths with a small
of this modern subculture. Outside of their own circle, they’re virtually unknown. But within their but growing group of impassioned professionals trying to wake up the long-term and healthcare
ranks they make up an army of bareknuckle brawlers, publicly arguing the aesthetic merits of octopus industries to their plight.
imagery and hairy 70s porn stars. They’ve created their own visual language for describing the spotty
underbelly of western civilization and they’re not shy about throwing it in the face of polite society. This film is co-sponsored by the Gay Charlotte Film Festival.
Along the way, they manage to create posters that are strikingly obscene, unflinchingly blasphemous
and often quite beautiful.

This film is co-sponsored by AIGA, Charlotte Chapter.

HOLY ROLLERS
Director: Kevin Asch
Narrative Feature
DOGTOOTH (USA, 2010) 89 mins.
Director: Giorgos Lanthimos
Narrative Feature Holy Rollers is inspired by actual events in the late nineties when Hasidic Jews were recruited
(Greece, 2009) 94 mins. as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States. Sam Gold, a young Hasid from
an Orthodox Brooklyn community, reluctantly follows the path his family has chosen for him,
A hyper-stylized mixture of physical violence and verbal comedy, Dogtooth is a darkly funny look awaiting a pending arranged marriage and studying to become a Rabbi. A charming neighbor, Yosef
at three teenagers confined to their parents’s isolated country estate and kept under strict rule and Zimmerman, senses Sam’s resistance and propositions him to transport medicine for Jackie, an Israeli
regimen — an inscrutable scenario that suggests a warped experiment in social conditioning and dealer, and his girlfriend, Rachel. Sam quickly demonstrates his business skill to his bosses, who
control. Terrorized into submission by their father, the children spend their days devising their own instantly take Sam under their wing. Now exposed to the exciting and gritty worlds of Manhattan and
games and learning an invented vocabulary (a salt shaker is a “telephone,” an armchair is “the sea”) — Amsterdam nightlife, Sam begins to spiral deeper into their detrimental lifestyle, experimenting with
until a trusted outsider, brought in to satisfy the son’s libidinal urges, starts offering forbidden VHS ecstasy and then falling for Rachel. As the business grows, Sam’s double life begins to rip his family
tapes in return for sexual favors. apart and the community becomes suspicious of his illegal activities. Sam slowly comes to realize
the façade behind the easy money and parties. Caught between life as a smuggler and the path back
Cast: Christos Stergioglou, Michele Valley, Aggeliki Papoulia, Mary Tsoni, Hristos Passalis, and Anna to God, Sam goes on the run, forced to make a fatal decision that could bring the entire operation
Kalaitzidou crashing down.
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This film is co-sponsored by the UNCC Film Studies Program. Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha, Danny A. Abeckaser, and Ari Graynor
FEATURE FILMS
FEAUTURE FILMS

NIGHT CATCHES US (OPENING NIGHT FILM)


Director: Tanya Hamilton
Narrative Feature
HOUSE (USA, 2010) 90 mins.
Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi In 1976, after years of mysterious absence, Marcus returns to the Philadelphia neighborhood
Narrative Feature where he came of age in the midst of the Black Power movement. While his arrival raises suspicion
(Japan, 1977) 88 mins. among his family and former neighbors, he finds acceptance from his old friend Patricia and her
daughter. However, Marcus quickly finds himself at odds with the organization he once embraced,
How to describe Nobuhiko Obayashi’s indescribable 1977 movie House (Hausu)? As a psychedelic
whose members suspect he orchestrated the slaying of their former comrade-in-arms. In a
ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby-Doo as directed by Mario
startling sequence of events, Marcus must protect a secret that could shatter everyone’s beliefs as he
Bava? Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head trip about a schoolgirl who travels with six
rediscovers his forbidden passion for Patricia.
classmates to her ailing aunt’s creaky country home and comes face-to-face with evil spirits, a demonic
house cat, a bloodthirsty piano, and other ghoulish visions, all realized by Obayashi via a series of
Cast: Kerry Washington, Anthony Mackie, Wendell Pierce and Jamie Hector
mattes, animation, and collage effects. Equal parts absurd and nightmarish, House might have been
beamed to Earth from some other planet.

This film is co-sponsored by The Light Factory.

SKATELAND
Director: Anthony Burns
LA ISLA – ARCHIVES OF A TRAGEDY Narrative Feature
Director: Uli Stelzner (USA, 2010) 96 mins.
Documentary Feature
(Germany/ Guatemala, 2009) 85 mins.
Charismatic Ritchie Wheeler, brother and sister Brent and Michelle, and wise-cracking
lady’s man Kenny share a seemingly complacent existence. Their summer of alcohol-
In July 2005 a huge explosion in the Guatemalan Capital leads to the discovery of the historic archive induced idling cannot console the collapse of their tumultuous home lives amid the
of the National Police. On the grounds of the today’s Police Academy used to be located the island, the closing of their hometown hangout, the local roller rink. Set in the brutal but beautiful
secret prison of notorious National Police squads. And here millions of documents appeared. Aided vastness of East Texas during the early 1980s.
by an extraordinary visual end emotional interaction, the film traces the story of a tragedy and finds
prove for inconceivable atrocities committed by the Security Forces. It is also a movie about a young
generation of archive workers willing to free their society from the stranglehold of its own history. Cast: Shiloh Hernandez (Cadillac Records), Ashley Greene (Twilight), Heath Freeman
(The Painting), Taylor Handley (September Dawn)

Thurs. Sept. 23, 8:00pm EpiCentre Theaters

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SOUNDTRACK OF A lightS.
CaMera.
REVOLUTION (OPENING NIGHT
FILM)
Director(s): Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2010) 82 mins.

aCtion.
The story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music -the freedom songs
protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons, and in jail cells as they fought
for justice and equality. The film features new performances of the freedom songs by top artists,
including John Legend, Joss Stone, Wyclef Jean, and The Roots; riveting archival footage; and
interviews with civil rights foot soldiers and leaders, including Congressman John Lewis, Harry
Belafonte, Julian Bond, and Ambassador Andrew Young.
now Dinner & DrinkS?

THE GREEK AMERICANS OF CHARLOTTE Corner of Morehead and McDowell


Senior Producer: Linda Midgett Otzenberger
Documentary Feature neighborhooDgrille.CoM 911 e MoreheaD, St # 200 704-377-3808
(USA, 2009) 75 mins.

They’re known for their festival, their restaurants, and their civic contributions. Their story runs
much deeper, though, back to the turn of the 20th century when Charlotte was barely on the map.
The Greeks survived poverty, foreign occupations, and war, yet managed to bring a wealth of culture
and community to their new home: America.

WTVI’s Hometown Stories presents The Greek-Americans of Charlotte, an inspiring documentary


that explores the numerous contributions the Greeks have made to Charlotte over the past 100 years.

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This film is co-sponsored by WTVI Charlotte. Please help us celebrate 45 Years of education and
entertainment thanks to WTVI Charlotte!

VENGEANCE

Director: Johnnie To
AWARDS CELEBRATION INFO
Narrative Feature
(Hong Kong / France, 2009) 108 mins.

In the latest from the director of EXILED and MAD DETECTIVE a French chef swears revenge
after a violent attack on his daughter’s family in Hong Kong, during which her husband and her two
children are murdered. To help him find the killers, he hires three local hit-men working for the
mafia.

Cast: Johnny Halliday, Sylvie Testud and Anthony Wong Chau-Sang


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This film is co-sponsored by the UNCC Film Studies Program.
SCHEDULE SCHEDULE


Free Screening (CONT) The Greek Americans of Charlotte Regal Park Terrace 6 2:30pm

Soundtrack For A Revolution Regal Park Terrace 6 6:30pm Shorts Block #3 Regal Park Terrace 6 4:00pm

Opening Night Film Doc Shorts Block #1 Epicentre Theaters 4:30pm

Night Catches Us Regal Park Terrace 6 8:30pm Ivory Regal Park Terrace 6 4:45pm
Crossing Borders Regal Park Terrace 6 6:45pm

CPCC Showcase Regal Park Terrace 6 6:30pm ‘Credits’/Fanny, Annie & Danny Regal Park Terrace 6 7:00pm

Night Catches Us Regal Park Terrace 6 7:15pm Cleanflix Epicentre Theaters 7:00pm

Vengeance Regal Park Terrace 6 9:00pm Black Rose/Dawning Regal Park Terrace 6 8:30pm
Holy Rollers Epicentre Theaters 9:15pm
I Am Bish Regal Park Terrace 6 11:15pm

Died Young, Stayed Pretty Regal Park Terrace 6 7:00pm


Dogtooth Regal Park Terrace 6 8:00pm

Panel #4 Documentary Filmmaker Panel Regal Park Terrace 6 11:30am

La Isla Regal Park Terrace 6 6:30pm Doc Shorts Block 2 Regal Park Terrace 6 1:00pm

Skateland Epicentre Theaters 8:00pm A Long and Winding Road Epicentre Theaters 1:00pm

Award Winning Narrative Regal Park Terrace 6 8:45pm Shorts Block 5 Regal Park Terrace 6 1:15pm
A Film Unfinished Regal Park Terrace 6 3:15pm
Shooting Beauty Epicentre Theaters 3:30pm

Short Blocks #1 Regal Park Terrace 6 6:30pm Shorts Block 4 Regal Park Terrace 6 3:45pm

Toxic Oranges*: A Wall Street Fairytale Regal Park Terrace 6 6:45pm 12 Paces Without a Head Epicentre Theaters 5:15pm

Award Winning Documentary Feature EpiCentre Theaters 7:00pm Gen Silent Regal Park Terrace 6 5:45pm

12 Paces Without a Head Epicentre Theaters 8:45pm The Mountain Music Project Regal Park Terrace 6 6:00pm

House Regal Park Terrace 6 9:00pm Barry Munday (Closing Night Film) Epicentre Theaters 8:00pm

Failing Better Now Regal Park Terrace 6 9:30pm




Panel #1 Narrative Filmmaker Panel Regal Park Terrace 6 9:30am
Panel #2 Work In Progress Panel Regal Park Terrace 6 9:45am
Panel #3 NC Filmmaking Summit Regal Park Terrace 6 11:00am
Student Film Block Regal Park Terrace 6 11:15am
A Puppet Intervention Regal Park Terrace 6 12:30pm
Shorts Block #2 Regal Park Terrace 6 1:30pm
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OFFICIAL SELECTION NARRATIVE FEATURES OFFICIAL SELECTION NARRATIVE FEATURES

IVORY
DAWNING FAILING BETTER NOW HARVEST Director: Andrew Chan
Director: Gregg Holtgrewe Director: Keren Atzmon Director: Marc Meyers Narrative Feature
Narrative Feature Narrative Feature Narrative Feature (USA, 2009) 96 mins.
(USA, 2008) 82 mins. (USA, 2009) 94 mins. (USA, 2009) 102 mins.
Andreas and Jake are two young classical pia-
A brother and sister visit their father and step- Mia’s wish for her 30th birthday is to get a new Three generations of a family come together nists at a major American conservatory where
mom at a Northern Minnesota lake cabin. As lease on life. It’s about time! Just fired and kicked one summer around the eventual passing of the they must confront personal and professional
night unfolds with uncomfortable small-talk out of her apartment Mia convinces here perfect patriarch. Gathered at the family home years rivalries during the rigors of training for the
and tension a stranger arrives possibly under sister Anna to let her pet sit Bernard, her sister’s of resentment and betrayal within the family International Liszt Competition in Budapest -
the spell of some un-seen ‘presence.’ beloved cat. When Bernard goes missing Mia surface. The youngest a college student home on the competition that launches careers.
begins a search of the East Village where she break does his part to hold them all together.
Sat. Sept. 25th, 8:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6 meets and falls for an aspiring rock star. Sat. Sept. 25th, Regal Park Terrace 6
Sat. Sept. 25th, 9:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Fri. Sept. 24th, 9:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6

EARTHWORK FANNY, ANNIE & DANNY


I AM BISH
SIP, SHOP AND
Director: Chris Ordal
Narrative Feature
Director: Chris Brown
Narrative Feature Director: David Bishop SAVOR LOCALLY
(USA, 2009) 93 mins. (USA, 2010) 82 mins. Narrative Feature
(Australia, 2010) 90 mins. FIND THE BEST IN EVERYTHING
In 1994, real-life crop artist Stan Herd travelled Fanny is a developmentally disabled 39 year
from Kansas to New York City to create a FROM BARS TO BOUTIQUES
old living in a home for dependent adults.
Perth, Western Australia: the most isolated
massive environmental artwork on land owned
by Donald Trump. In an effort to show his
The oldest of three children, Fanny has long
been a source of strain and resentment within
capital city in the world. The day starts out RIGHT ON YELP!
unique perspective to a larger urban audience, normal enough until a secret joint U.S.-
her family. Annie, an uptight younger sister,
Stan unexpectedly encounters the true meaning Australian defense project produces a neutron
has spent her life taking care of Fanny. And
of his art and its ultimate last rewards. wave that eliminates all but 0.001% of the
their elusive brother Danny has thus far
population and turns everyone but Dave ‘Bish’
escaped responsibility. All three children are
The Narrative Short TOXIC ORANGES’- A Bishop into zombies. What I Am Legend would
forced to reunite for a holiday dinner at their
WALL STREET FAIRY TALE screens before this have been if the last man on Earth was fatter,
parents’ house, where their powerful mother is Real People. Real Reviews™
feature. stupider, and lived in Perth. w w w. y e l p . c o m
demanding a perfect Christmas.
Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Sat. Sept. 25th, 11:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6
The Narrative Short ‘CREDITS’ screens before
this feature.
22 23
Sat. Sept. 25th, 7:00pm, Regal Park Terrace 6
Cult
ural Calendar
FALL 2010
OFFICIAL SELECTION DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

September Oct. 26 Author and CNN Host


Fareed Zakaria
Sept. 10 Faculty Art Show Lectures and Events
A PUPPET INTERVENTION SHOOTING BEAUTY Opening Reception
Director: Mark Barroso Director: George Kachadorian Visual Arts Oct. 30 Charlotte Concert Band
Documentary Feature Documentary Feature Performing Arts
(USA, 2009) 72 mins. (USA), 63 mins. Sept. 17 Professor of Divinity
Dr. Harvey Cox
Lectures and Events NOvember
The story of an aspiring fashion photographer
Building with debris scavenged from an
whose life is changed when she discovers true Nov. 6 Poulenc Trio
industrial age, the radical puppeteers known as Sept. 18 Charlotte Film Festival Preview
beauty hidden inside a facility for people living Performing Arts
Paperhan Puppet Intervention near Chapel Hill, Lectures and Events
with extreme disabilities.
NC perform an annual show featuring giant Nov. 9 Airbus American, Inc.
puppets, poignant stories and original music. Sept. 25 Step Afrika!
Sun. Sept. 26th, 3:30pm EpiCentre Theaters Chairman Allan McArtor
Performing Arts Lectures and Events
Sat. Sept. 25th 12:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Nov. 11-14 Queens Theater Production
OctOber Performing Arts
Oct. 1 Physician David Smith
Nov. 17 Holiday Books and Coffee
Lectures and Events
Literary Arts
Oct. 2 Culture of Middle East
Nov. 18 NC Poet Laureate
through Music
Cathy Smith Bowers
Performing Arts
Literary Arts
Oct. 5 Historian François Furstenberg
CROSSING BORDERS THE MOUNTAIN MUSIC Lectures and Events December
Director: Arnd Wächter PROJECT: A MUSICAL
Oct. 7 Author Rick Rothacker Dec. 3 Student Recital
Documentary Feature ODYSSEY FROM APPALACHIA Literary Arts Performing Arts
(Morocco, 2009) 70 mins. TO HIMALAYA
At a time of world tensions four American and Oct. 9 Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Dec. 3-5 Dance Central Performance
Director: Jacob Penchansky Performing Arts Performing Arts
four Moroccan students will travel and live
Documentary Feature
together. Sharing experiences encountering the
(USA, 2009) 57 mins. Oct. 21 Mecklenburg County Dec. 4 Dance Master Class
“other” and discovering themselves.
Follow two Virginian musicians who travel to Manager Harry Jones Performing Arts
Nepal to explore the extraordinary connections Lectures and Events
Sat. Sept. 25th 6:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Dec. 5 Rick Crown Ceramics Sale
between Appalachian and Himalayan folk Oct. 22 Interiors + Visual Arts
music. Visual Arts
Dec. 6 Queens Community
Sun. Sept. 26, 6:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Oct. 24 Fall Choral Concert Orchestra Concert
Performing Arts Performing Arts

24 www.queens.edu/arts-culture
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AWARD JURORS
LINNEA BEYER
(Director of Film, The Light Factory) attended
the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, AL MONTEMAYOR DR. MARK PIZZATO
where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with S P E C I A L T H A N K S
a Bachelor of Art Interdisciplinary Degree in is a project professional working in the financial (Professor of Theatre at UNC-Charlotte) has
Film Theory and Production. Linnea is a film services industry in Charlotte NC. Al has been published several books on Theatre and Cinema
an avid fan of film for over 30 years. Al was including; Edges of Loss (1998), Theatres of We would like to thank Our Town Cinemas for
scholar and practitioner having directed and
originally from Northern California and studied Human Sacrifice: From Ancient Ritual to hosting the Second Chance Series of 2009 Festi-
edited her own narrative and animated short
film history and critical analysis while living and Screen Violence (2005), and Ghosts of Theatre val Favorites and Carolina Cinemas for hosting
films. Formerly at Levine Museum of the New
attending college in the San Francisco Bay Area. and Cinema in the Brain (2006). He has our CFF Summer Series.
South, Linnea has also worked as a volunteer
consultant and publicist to the NODA Film Al is also an internet broadcaster (podcasting) also co-edited Death in American Texts and
Festival, Charlotte Film Festival, the Virginia and has taught seminars at the Carolina School Performances (2010) and has another book
Film Festival, and Offscreen (in association of Broadcasting on podcasting and production. forthcoming in 2010, Inner Theatres of Good
with the University of Virginia). Linnea has His film credits include Internet and website and Evil: The Mind’s Staging of Gods, Angels
also worked as a film instructor for both Adult services on; The
Spirit of Sacajawea (Naka and Devils. Mark teaches theatre history,
Education and teen Outreach for The Light Productions), Documentary. drama, performance theory, playwriting,
Factory. www.lightfactory.org screenwriting, and various topics in film at
PAGE LEGGETT UNC-Charlotte. His plays have been published
ERICA CLEM by Aran Press. Short films, produced from his
has been in love with movies since she was
screenplays, have won New York Film Festival
has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Arts old enough to see them. She began emailing
and Minnesota Community Television awards.
from the University of Arizona. After initially an annual “Top 10” list to friends in 2000. Her
thinking she wanted to work behind‐the‐scenes friends forwarded to friends (and so on ...),
in film production, she found herself drawn to and the little list gained popularity. Friends
and acquaintances began calling to ask, “What
SAM SHAPIRO
writing intensive classes, and spent most of her
time in college in film theory classes, writing movie should I see?” To quench the insatiable
manages the Main Library’s Movies and Music
about film, the book versus film, etc… After a thirst (that she imagined) among her public for
Room, where he has developed award-winning
few inspiring design classes later, and an interest cinematic advice, she started the Chronic Critic
collection. Since 1993 he has programmed
in all things artistic, Erica became a graphic movie blog in 2008. www.chroniccritic.blogspot.
several popular film series for the library system,
designer and creator of the online editing / com.
including last years award winning series “The
proofreading service, Alchemy Editing. Master of Suspense: Alfred Hitchcock Classics.”
SEAN O’CONNELL For the past 14 years, Sam has been a part-time
H. BLAKE EDWARDS Film Studies Instructor at UNCC.
is a Charlotte-based filmmaker, creator and is a nationally recognized film critic. His
reviews have been published in (USA Today, LAWRENCE TOPPMAN
collaborator. He earned his media production
degree from the University of North Carolina at The Washington Post, the Carolina Weekly
Newspapers) and online (AMCFilmCritic.com, has written about the arts for The Charlotte
Chapel Hill and is currently a senior producer/ Observer (and briefly for the now-defunct
editor on a Charlotte-based creative services Hollywood News) since 1996. He’s a weekly
contributor to several national radio programs, Charlotte News) for 31 years, covering movies
team that specializes in broadcast design. His and live theater for most of that time. He has
on-air promotions have been featured on the including WBT-AM’s “Charlotte’s Morning
News” with Al Gardner and Stacey Simms. Sean sung in the Opera Carolina chorus for 27
new cable network Halogen (halogentv.com). seasons and appears briefly in the 1980 movie
He directs his own productions and narrative is a longstanding member of the Broadcast Film
Critics Association (BFCA), the Online Film “Atlantic City,” though that’s probably not why
shorts under H. Blake Edwards (hblakeedwards. it was nominated for five Academy Awards. You
com). In 2009, his directorial debut, a short film Critics Society (OFCS), and the Southeastern
Film Critics (SEFCA). You can read his reviews can read his reviews at www.charlotteobserver.
called ¡Perfecto! won YouTube’s international com.
short film competition, Project: Direct and was at www.filmcritic.com.
26 invited to be screened at the 2009 Sundance 27
Film Festival.
BANANA BREAD
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME |
Director: Barton Landsman DESERT IN THE COFFEEHOUSE FREE LUNCH
KAREAREA: THE PINE FALCON
Narrative Short Director: Pamela Nice Director: Rick Curnutt
(USA, 2009) 9 mins. Director: Sandy Crichton Documentary Short
Documentary Short Student Film
(USA, 2009) 28 mins. (USA, 2008) 35 mins.
Matt Meyerson has a worried Jewish mother. (New Zealand, 2008) 49 mins.
As it turns out, she actually has good reason Walter Tanner Jr. is done with handouts. He’s
What do Americans think about the Middle
to worry. Wildlife photographer, George Chance, spent done with his privileged past and he’s done with
East and do they see America as an empire?
Sat. Sept. 25th, 1:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6. the 1970s studying the New Zealand Falcon; having to answer to people. Realizing the value
Over 100 Minnesotans were interviewed in
Sun. Sept. 26th, 3:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6 now some thirty years later he is suffering from of hard work, Walther sets off on the road to the
coffeehouses across the Twin Cities and were
ill health and going blind. Filmmaker, Sandy American dream...in a lunch truck.
asked to reflected on these two questions and
Crichton, attempts to realize George’s dream by
our relationship with people in the Middle
adding movement to his photographs. Screening in STUDENT FILM BLOCK
East.
Sat. Sept. 25th, Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in DOC SHORTS BLOCK 2
Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6
OFFICIAL SELECTION SHORTS

BLACK ROSE
Director: David Ricci
Narrative Short FLAT LOVE
(Canada, 2009) 15 mins. Director: Andres Sanz GRACE
A dark drama about a girl being haunted, who ‘CREDITS’ Narrative Short Director: Steven Mondesir
later realizes maybe these dark encounters Director: Hugh Schulze (Spain, 2009) 15 mins. Narrative Short
might come with intention of saving her life Narrative Short Convinced that the world is actually flat a man (USA), 30 mins.
(USA, 2009) 6 mins. falls in love with a two-dimensional woman A man struggles to keep his present life intact
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 2 and before A man, a woman, and a movie theater, a tale of at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. after an unwelcomed visit from his past.
the Narrative Feature Dawning love and grace A unique, funny tale of love and obsession
narrated by acclaimed actress Isbella Rossellini Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 1
Sat. Sept. 25th, 1:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Screening before the Narrative Feature Fanny, Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Sat. Sept. 25th, 8:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Annie, and Danny Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 1 and SHORTS-
BLOCK Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park
Sat. Sept. 25th, 7:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Terrace 6. Sat. Sept. 25th, 1:30pm Regal Park
Terrace 6

BROTHERS INCORPORATED HOW TO WASH A DOG


Director: Barton Landsman WHO BARKS FOR NO MAN
Narrative Short CUBA 1961: A LOVE STORY
(USA, 2009) 9 mins. Director: Anthony Pombo Director: Ross Thomas
Student Film Narrative Short
A young man has to choose between his (USA), 16 mins. (USA, 2009) 10 mins.
father’s dream of power and control of After watching his mother and boyfriend in
Philadelphia or his own dreams of music and In the early years of the Castro Regime, an
idealistic poet is betrayed by his best friend, bed, Cass convinces his best friend to lock
love himself in a dog cage.
28 ripped away from his wife, and must confront
Screens in Shorts Block 4 his prosecutors in order to achieve salvation
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 4
29
September 26th 3:45pm Sun. Sept. 26th, 3:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in STUDENT FILM BLOCK
Regal Park Terrace 6
Sat. Sept. 25th 11:15am Regal Park Terrace 6
OFFICIAL SELECTION SHORTS

I WANT TO SPEND THE REST OF LOW TIDE


MY LIFE WITH YOU Director: Roberto De Paolis
Narrative Short
MY HAPPY FACES QUIETLY
Directors: Eduardo Moisés Escribano Solera, Manuela Director: Marc Kess Director: Cole Wiley
B Moreno (Italy, 2010) 15 mins.
Narrative Short Student Film
Narrative Short A lonely man in a strange town on a winter (USA, 2008) 19 mins. (USA), 17 mins.
(Spain, 2009) 3 mins. afternoon; a journey to the sea brings changes A plastic surgeon’s assistant becomes a guinea
While a young woman is waiting at a stoplight, of direction, of random encounters, of sudden pig in a new procedure she hopes will change With his world crashing down around him, a
a young man pulls up next to her. After a few choice. the world. desperate teenager must resort to dangerous
glances, she jumps out of her car and into his measures to save the mother that he loves.
and says one thing, “ I want to spend the rest of Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 5 Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 3
my life with you.” Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Screening in STUDENT FILM BLOCK
Sat. Sept. 25th, 11:15am Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 1
Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6

MARTHA NO ASIANS...IT’S JUST NOT MY


THING REGISTERED
Director: Katja Straub Director: Scott Eriksson Director: Mark McLain
IMBALANCE Student Film Narrative Short Narrative Short
R.B. Ripley (USA, 2008) 15 mins. (USA), 16 mins. (USA, 2010) 15 mins.
Narrative Short Two men explore the world of love, sex, race,
(USA, 2009) 11 mins. Eleven year old Martha has the most The story of a registered sex offender who
and culture.
An ex-con trying to stay legit and a mysterious embarrassing family in the world. Did she moves into a neighborhood and is required
woman play a deadly game of cat and mouse maybe really fall off a gypsy wagon as a baby? by law to inform all of his neighbors of his
Screens in SHORTS BLOCK 1
that reveals a haunted past criminal background.
Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in STUDENT FILM BLOCK
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 5 Sat. Sept. 25th, 11:15am Regal Park Terrace 6 Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 5
Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6

NOURISHING THE KIDS


MILDRED RICHARDS OF KATRINA: THE EDIBLE
KILO Director: Marc Kess
SCHOOLYARD
Narrative Short
Director: Robert Grant REVERIE
Directors: Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin Documentary Short
Narrative Short (USA, 2008) 19 mins. Director: Robert Grant
(USA, 2009) 30 mins.
(USA, 2009) 39 mins. Documentary Short
Mildred, an egomaniacal, nearly bankrupt Renowned chef/educator Alice Water’s ‘edible (USA, 2009) 30 mins.
A female officer loses a kilo of cocaine during a actress, enlists the assistance of her relunctant schoolyard’ program in Berkeley, CA is
foot chase. Desperate not to go back empty- brother Gerald to wrest away the fortune of replicated in New Orleans by citizens to improve Struggling with his grasp on reality, Ray
handed she enlists her arrestee to buy her their ailing aunt. the emotional and physical health of Afr0- finds himself seeking help for his reccuring
second one. But when the buy goes sideways American adolescents at a grammar school nightmares.
she is forced to choose between becoming a Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 2 and SHORTS ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
30 laughing-stock and doing the right thing. BLOCK 4 Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 3 31
Screening in DOC SHORTS BLOCK 2 Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 2 and 5 Sat. Sept. 25th, 1:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:00pm, Park Terrace 6
Sat. Sept. 25th, 1:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Sun. Sept. 26th, 3:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6
OFFICIAL SELECTION SHORTS

THE KISS THE TELL TALE HEART


SAVING LIEB HOUSE THE ANTAGONIST Director: Carey Williams Director: Lynne Cohen
Directors: James Venturi, John Halpern Director: Jessie McCormack Narrative Short Narrative Short
Documentary Short Narrative Short (USA, 2009) 11 mins. (USA, 2009) 22 mins.
(USA, 2009) 25 mins. (USA, 2009) 11 mins.
A misunderstanding between a man and a A visually stimulating adaptation of Edgar Allen
When world-renowned architects Robert When a woman who refuses to grow up is Poe’s ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ explored through the
forced to attend a children’s birthday party, her woman will either mean the end of a friendship
Venturi and Denise Scott Brown discover that art of puppetry.
antagonistic behavior alienates everyone around or the beginning of something more.
their iconic pop-art creation will be demolished
in ten days, they scramble to save the hosue as her, including the person she holds most dear. Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 3
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 1
the city of New York cheers them on. Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 4 Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in DOC SHORTS BLOCK 1 Sun. Sept. 26th, Regal Park Terrace 6
Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:30pm EpiCentre Theaters

THE MACABRE WORLD OF THIS MUST BE THE PLACE


LAVENDER WILLIAMS
THE ART OF COURAGE Director: Jonathan Hausfater
Director: Nicolas Delgado
TAKE MY WIFE Director: Kate Amesbury Narrative Short
Narrative Short
Documentary Short (USA), 16 mins.
Directors: Brett Carlson, Sherry Mason (USA, 2008) 26 mins.
(USA), 43 mins. Henry is a small town factory worker whose
Narrative Short
After losing her mother to cancer eight year old routine day is brought to life when his bike
(USA, 2009) 22 mins. Once upon a time a small band of artist activists
Lavender Williams sets off on an epic journey to is stolen by a beautiful young drifter named
A married couple intending to hire a gigolo to and cancer survivors believed they could
find a Dad she’s never met. Her only companion Sophie.
save their stale sex life mistakenly hires a hitman change the word. Together they created the
art exhibition, ‘Survivors In Search of a Voice: is Lester, her late pet, who has returned from the
in this dangerous comedy of errors. grave to help her. Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 1
The Art of Courage.’ The exhibit toured North
Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 5 America for 3 years and became known as the
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 3
Sun. Sept. 26th, 1:15pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Cancer Monument.
Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6
Screening in DOC SHORTS BLOCK 1
Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:30pm Regal Park Terrace 6

TOXIC ORANGES*: A WALL


STREET FAIRY TALE
THE ACORN PENNY THE NATURE OF FALL Director: Stephan Littger
Director: Tiffany Ann Laufer Director: Tomer Stolz Narrative Short
Narrative Short Student Film (USA, 2010) 19 mins.
THE FINDING
(USA, 2009), 14 mins. (USA), 13 mins. A homeless orange seller on Wall Street obtains
Director: Alonso Alvarez Barreda short lived success and fame after inventing a
When four magical acorns fall at her feet, Narrative Short An eleven year old boy has one last day to save
Kinshasa’s dream of the future unfolds into an his older brother from being deployed back to clever credit system for his clients - until the
(Mexico), 15 mins. system collapses because of an unfortunate
adventure she never imagined she could call her war. 33
own. A young boy and his abusive father try to cope problem with his orange supply.
32 with the absence of a mother. Screening in STUDENT FILM BLOCK
Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 3 Sat. Sept. 25th, 11:15am Regal Park Terrace 6 Screening before the Narrative Feature earthwork
Sat. Sept. 25th, 4:00pm Regal Park Terrace 6 Screening in SHORTS BLOCK 4 Fri. Sept. 24th, 6:45pm, Regal Park Terrace 6
Sun. Sept. 26th, 3:45pm Regal Park Terrace 6
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