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Contents2012 Phoenix Film Festival
Phoenix Film Foundation Board oF directors
Stephanie DowlingChairman of the Board
Chris LaMont President
Bryan Laurel Vice Chair
Leslie Benner Secretary
Rick McCartney Treasurer
DirectorsLori AlderfeferTed AndersonFrancine ArcherDiana BarrowsMichael DeeAlison FrostJolynn HoukStacy LloydNorma ParrazSlobodan Popovic
Ex-Officio Members
Jason CarneyWebb Pickersgill
Phoenix Film Festival 2012 oFFicial Program
Rick McCartneyProgram Publisher
Jason CarneyEditorial Director
Benjamin LittleGraphic Design
The Festival4 Festival Welcome5 Festival Staff6 Partnership Recognition8 Insider’s Guide to the Film Festival10 Opening Night Events12 Phoenix Film Foundation Visionary Award14 Copper Wing Tribute Award15 Phoenix Film Festival Welcomes20 Judges Introduced61 Print Source
Screening & Programs18 Educational Outreach and Kids’ Day21 Feature-Length Film Competition30 Showcase Features43 Intl Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival Showcase Features46 Horror Features47 Sci-Fi Feature48 Horror Shorts49 Sci-Fi Shorts A & B50 Live Action Shorts A & B51 Animated Shorts Program52 College Shorts53 Grade School/High School Shorts54 Arizona Shorts 55 Arizona Shorts Showcase56 Documentary Shorts56 IFP Film Challenge57 World Cinema Feature-Length Film Competition60 World Cinema Shorts 61 Print Source
Schedule/Seminars/Events32 Festival Schedule34 Party Pavilion Schedule
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This year I am skipping the appreciation piece where I talk about how great the Phoenix Film Festival is, how excited we are to have the International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival become a major part of our programming over the Festival’s eight
days, how much we are looking forward to the Arizona Student Film Festival moving to June this year, and how IFP-Phoenix continues to provide education, networking and training opportunities for the filmmakers and film students of Arizona.
Instead, I am asking you to help us out with our mission. Our hard-working Board of Directors have brought together some amazing partners this year, and if it wasn’t for them - there is no Festival.
However, we are always looking for more support. This event is so spectacular that many people have no idea that the Phoenix Film Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization. We subsist solely on donations, grants, partnerships, and Festival
admissions and submissions. If you think the Festival would be a good fit for
your company, we want you. We need you. Contact Jason Carney, the Foundation’s Executive Director at [email protected] and offer your support.
I also encourage you to bid at the silent auction, buy some Festival merchandise, buy a pass instead of a single ticket, see as many movies you can with as many people as you can encourage to come out, and if you want to just make a tax-deductible donation - we would appreciate it greatly.
Thanks again to everyone who supports the efforts of the Phoenix Film Foundation. And everyone that volunteers tirelessly to make this an organization that makes everyone that comes in contact with it a better person.
Together, we can keep showing movies, and giving filmmakers a chance to share their stories.
Chris LaMontPresident and Co-FounderPhoenix Film Foundation
First and foremost, thank you for coming out to celebrate the art of film. We understand there are a lot of choices to spend your entertainment dollar and appreciate that you’ve chosen the Phoenix Film Festival. I think you have
excellent decision-making skills.Thank you Festival Partners! We couldn’t put on the
festival without our sponsors and our relationships with them are very important to us. So be sure to support them. Go sign up for Cox and Starz, watch a movie on Fearnet, and while you do it, be sure to enjoy an ice cold Peroni. Or if you’re headed out for an evening, check the movie show times on AzCentral.com, grab dinner at Chipotle and head to your nearest Harkins Theatre. Looking to do a staycation? We highly recommend the Westin Kierland Resort. Just want a quiet weekend? Pick up the New Times
and a book or movie from Bookmans. All of our partners have a little something for everybody. Oh, and if your kids are ready for college, we recommend Grand Canyon University. We do love our Festival Partners and you should too.
A special thank you goes out to our volunteer team that makes the festival happen. Our volunteer department directors, festival volunteers and of course our interns all make this possible. I would like to thank each and every one of you. You’re greatly appreciated.
Last, but certainly not least, I want to thank the filmmakers. They entrust us to put their films on a stage for audiences to enjoy and we take that responsibility seriously. Keep on making great films and we’ll keep on showing them.
Have a great time.
Jason CarneyFestival DirectorPhoenix Film Festival
On behalf of the hard-working members of the Phoenix Film Foundation Board of Directors, I officially welcome you to the 12th Annual Phoenix Film Festival!
Hello (Insert your name here)! Welcome to the 12th Annual Phoenix Film Festival.
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phoenix film foundation At-A-Glance
mission statement: to promote the exhibition of works by filmmakers and conduct educational programs that teach the art of independent filmmaking.
the phoenix Film Foundation supports and develops the growth of independent filmmaking in Arizona. Since 2000, it has become the largest film organization in the state by sponsoring a number of initiatives that support these goals:
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make a tax-deductible donation to the phoenix film foundation by
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Administration
Chris LaMontpresident and FounderJason CarneyFestival DirectorAndrea Beesley-BrownihSFF Festival Director
Auction
Kepi PetersonAuction DirectorBrenda BerlinerAuction manager
events
Leigh Ann DolanEvents DirectorLeslie CrigerEntertainment DirectorJoe PalominoEvents manager
filmmaker Relations
Kathleen DeileyFilmmaker relations DirectorTiffany HunterFilmmaker relations managerKristin LarsonFilmmaker relations managerRandy RobinsonFilmmaker relations coordinator
Guest Relations
Dana LaneGuest relations DirectorChris CoxGuest relations coordinatorKelli MeolaGuest relations coordinatorPamela Wilsonmerchandise coordinatorSue Wilsonmerchandise coordinator
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Webb PickersgilliFp phoenix Executive DirectorKeegan EadFilm challenge DirectorCarol GibsonKids’ Day DirectorJoe GrubermanSeminar DirectorBob MarquisStudent Education Director
marketing
Robert Aldecoamarketing Director
Martin FreetageFestival DesignerColleen O’Donnell Piercemarketing managerLisa Markiewiczhead photographerAnie MilesFestival photographerDevon Christopher AdamsFestival photographerJoe AbbruscatoFestival photographerTheresa Dillonprogramme EditorC.J. RobisonFestival photographer
programming
Greg HallFeatures program DirectorSlobodan PopovicWorld cinema Features program DirectorScott RogersShort Film program DirectorDeb HildebrandtStudent Film program DirectorMichelle SaldanaWorld cinema Short Film program DirectorBrandon KinchenihSFF horror program DirectorDanny MarianinoihSFF horror program DirectorMichael StackpoleihSFF Sci-Fi program DirectorDan GluckShort Film programmerStanley BainShort Film programmer
technical
Greg Wolftechnical DirectorErnie Quirozprint Shipping Director
theatre operations
Bill Mondytheatre operations DirectorKyle Graytheatre operations managerCaren Jablonskytheatre operations coordinatorAndrew Toththeatre operations coordinatorRay SchillachiFilm presentation coordinator
Volunteers
Tiffany HutsonVolunteer DirectorSuzi CraigVolunteer coordinatorMonica SepulvedaVolunteer coordinator
festival interns
Humberto AlcantarEric ForthunErin JohnstonValerie RandolphAbby Vester
AsU film festival Class
Estefania AlvarezJonathan BanesRoland BayseAlexys BrandonDarien CamieDaniel CannellaEric ChengAaron ClarkDerek CloudGrant DavidChristopher ElvinAnthony EpifanioJesus Fadel RamirezDavid HendersonAlan HershJames HoudaRoss HurtJayson JacobsenKayla KislingRubeu LopezShannon McKeonAustin MoedeKaylee NedleyVinay PatelSammi PechmanArmando PeraletoAlexander PerazaAlexandria PereaStephen ProkowAlexander RamirezTyler TangIan TetznerGreg VanceJose VeluzquezAri VissicaroJoey Von FrechenWalter WelchBrad WheelerAaron WilcoxJavier Zazueta
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How I Learned to Navigate the Film Festival in Five Easy StepsWelcome film lovers! If you’ve never been to a huge film festival that is considered one of the top film festivals in the United States, here you are!
So, what exactly do you do at a “film festival”?Good question! You can watch a lot of new films
– all of the movies that are shown here at the PFF are all Valley-wide premieres, with the occasional retrospective thrown in for good measure. So you can watch movies!
I want to see movies. What do I do?Another good question! You can either go
through the program that you hold in your hand, or go on to the PFF website. All of the films that screen at the festival are covered in the program and on the website. There’s a plethora of films – narrative features, documentary features, short films, foreign films – all there for you to watch at your leisure.
Where do I get tickets to see the movies?Another really good question! You can buy passes
online or at the Festival Welcome Center located three doors down from the Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatres. After you get a pass, you need to pick your films – get there early so your choices aren’t sold out!
If you have a ticket for a screening, you are guaranteed a seat. If you don’t want a pass, you can buy single tickets both online and at the Welcome Center. But why come to the Festival just to see one movie? Buy a pass, save some much-needed dollars in this economy, and have a great time!
Do I have to wait in a line to see a movie?Yes. You do have to wait in lines for the films. I know,
I know. But there’s so many movies, and so many audience members! How else can we keep track? But the audience lines will give you a chance to talk to your fellow film lovers! What’s the hot ticket? When is it playing again? It’s a huge film community for one special week plus a day in Arizona! Have fun!
There are 3 different lines – based on which pass or ticket you have. Line 1 is VIP/Filmmaker/Press – so if you have one of those passes, then you can sit first! Line 2 is for Full Festival Pass-holders. And Line 3 is for the Flex Pass/Single Ticket holders. Are you a little jealous because you don’t want to wait in your line, you want the other line? You can upgrade onsite at the Festival Welcome Center anytime during the Festival!
So I heard there’s other stuff going on? What’s that all about?
You can’t just watch movies every minute of every day. Okay, some of you can. But for the rest of us – here’s a chance to check out the biggest film party in Arizona! You should check out the Festival Party Pavilion during Opening Weekend. We’ve taken over a former huge retail space a few buildings down the sidewalk, so just follow the signs!
That’s where the stage is, all the cool performances like the DJs, the burlesque show, the belly dancers, the bars and the parties, as well as the free seminars, our great partner booths where they give stuff away, and our silent auction where you can buy stuff and help out this amazing, struggling non-profit!
What makes this “film festival” different than just going to the movies?
There are filmmakers actually live at the Festival. A lot of them. They talk before the films, they talk after the films, they talk during the seminars and workshops, and they talk during the parties. Luckily, they won’t talk during the movies. The best part is that they will talk to you! Introduce yourself! Tell them that you liked their movie. They love that!
Okay, I’m sold. Anything else I should know?Please make sure if you have any questions, ask our
friendly Volunteer Staff! They are wearing shirts that say Festival Crew! They can help you out! We have over a hundred volunteers who work on the festival. They love movies. Just like you!
Thanks for the help! You’ve been great.No problem. That’s what this page is for!
One more thing – enjoy the Phoenix Film Festival!
With Love,
The Executive Staff of the Phoenix Film Festival
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Directed by: Jake Schreier Robot & Frank features an award-winning cast including Academy Award nominee Frank Langella, James Marsden, Liv Tyler and Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon.
Synopsis: Set in the near future, a curmudgeon Frank (a retired cat burglar) has two grown kids who are concerned he can no longer live alone. They are tempted to place him in a nursing home until Frank’s son chooses a different option: against the old man’s wishes, he buys him a walking, talking humanoid robot programmed to improve Frank’s physical and mental health. What follows is an often hilarious and somewhat heartbreaking story about finding friends and family in the most unexpected places.
5:00pm – Opening Night Cocktail PartyCocktail party with hors d’oeuvres, drinks, music and a silent auction.
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2011 Recipient
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From delivering award-winning journalism and storytelling to key philanthropic efforts like Season for Sharing, The Arizona Republic is committed to the community. Season for Sharing is The Arizona Republic and 12 News’ annual holiday fundraising campaign helping human service agencies in Arizona. Since its inception in 1993, Seasons for Sharing has generated more than $45 million for our community.
The Phoenix Film Foundation Visionary Award is given annually to an outstanding individual and company for their support of film and the community. This year we will be presenting the award once again as part of our Opening Night Event. Join us on Thursday, March 29th to see this year’s recipient.
2010 Recipient
Dan HarkinsOver the years, Dan has built a reputation as a leader and innovator, both in the theatre industry and the local community. He is an unprecedented three-time recipient of the nationally coveted Showman of the Year award. The American Institute of Architects awarded Dan the 1996 Community Vision award. He’s also received the 1998 Arizona Business Leadership award for outstanding leadership and corporate growth and the 1999 Entrepreneur of the Year award. But perhaps more important to Dan are the awards his theatres garner from Arizona moviegoers: Best Place to Watch a Movie, Best Programming and Best Movie Snacks, to name a few.
Harkins’ leadership and creativity goes beyond the world of movies. Over the past 20 years, Harkins Theatres has helped set a new standard for charitable giving in the Western U.S. through charity benefit premieres and screenings, souvenir and holiday gift sales and public service announcements on the movie screens. The company has helped many schools and organizations raise millions of dollars.
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coPPer wing tribute award
The Phoenix Film Festival Copper Wing Tribute Award is given annually to an actor, director, writer, producer or executive for their contribution to film. We will continue that tradition during opening weekend of this year’s festival.
John Waters (left)
Kevin Bacon (center) Laurence Fishburne
Jane Seymour Peter Fonda Virginia Madsen
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Michael BiehnMichael Connell Biehn is an American actor best
known for his roles in James Cameron’s science fiction action films, THE TERMINATOR, ALIENS and THE ABYSS. Michael was born in Aniston, Alabama to parents Marcia and Don Biehn. He is the second of three children. When he was very young, he and his family moved to Lincoln, Nebraska. They moved again to Lake Havasu, Arizona where he graduated high school.
The budding actor realized his love for film at a young age and was awarded a drama scholarship to
The University of Arizona. In his first year, Michael realized college wasn’t for him and moved to Los Angeles in 1976. It wouldn’t take long for the film industry to recognize talent in the young star. He was given his first role a year later in a pilot called JAMES AT 16. The next year, Michael starred opposite Cathy Lee Crosby in his first feature film, COACH. And if you look close enough, you can spot Michael in the blockbuster hit GREASE, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John. Since then, his film and television career has skyrocketed.
His list of credits include the Oscar-nominated film THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, THE FAN, STILETTO, DEADLY INTENTIONS, THE SEVENTH SIGN, TOMBSTONE, THE ROCK, GRINDHOUSE, PLANET TERROR and NAVY SEALS opposite Charlie Sheen. Michael has proven invaluable to award-winning director James Cameron, being cast in three of his films, TERMINATOR, THE ABYSS, and ALIENS. He has also starred in two of director Franc Roddam’s films, K2 and THE LORDS OF DISCIPLINE. His foray into television has had him guest-starring in several high-profile series, including DARK BLUE, LAW AND ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT and HILL STREET BLUES.
Comedy isn’t a genre Michael is famous for, but his first and only attempt gained him recognition. His comedic role in SUSAN’S PLAN, directed by John Landis, was well received by critics. He appeared last year in PUNCTURE with Chris Evans and Mark Kassen. This year will be a busy one for Michael, his portrayal as Mickey in THE DIVIDE, directed by Xavier Gens, will be released in 2012.
He is making his directorial debut with THE VICTIM, which just played in Spain at the very prestigious Sitges Film Festival as an official selection in the Midnite X-treme program.
Phoenix FilM Festival guests
Michael Biehn will be at the screening of his new film
“The Victim” on Friday, March
31st at 7:45pm.
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Kids’ day
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Kids’ Day at the Phoenix Film Festival presented by IFP-PhoenixSaturday, March 31, 2012 | 9am to 2pm
Kids’ Day is a great opportunity for children 5-12 years old to participate in a variety of fun film activity stations. The stations feature hands-on activities focusing on different aspects of film production. Stations are age appropriate and run the full gamut of the filmmaking process.
Also on Saturday, the whole family is invited to attend family-friendly films that morning and afternoon for just $5 each.
Bring a flash drive with at least 2g of space and you can take your creations home with you.
Kids’ Day is presented by Cox, Starz, Bookmans, The Westin Kierland Resort and Chipotle
Special thanks to Bronck’s Park Productions, and The Phoenix Conservatory of Music.
Family Film Schedule $5.00 each for Kids’ Day participants
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2012 Phoenix FilM Festival Judges
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For the tenth year, the Phoenix Film Critics Society is pleased to provide the judges for the Phoenix Film Festival. All judges are members of the Phoenix Film Critics Society.
FeaturesDavid RamseyDavid Ramsey is the President and co-founder of the Phoenix Film Critics Society and a voting member of the Broadcast Film Critics Society (“The Critics Choice Movie Awards”), David has been reviewing Films and DVDs on TV, on radio and in print for over 17 years in the Valley. His reviews can be seen on Fridays on KPHO-TV’s “CBS 5 Morning News” and ABC 15/KPNX-TV’s “Sonoran Living Live”. He writes Film and DVD reviews for Arizona Player Magazine and is the Home Entertainment Editor of WildAboutMovies.com.
Roger TennisRoger Tennis is the Co-founder and Vice President of the Phoenix Film Critics Society, Roger is the creator of the long-running national television series CLIPS and co-creator, with wife Janet, of the popular CLIPS website Cinemaclips.com. Roger is also a voting member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (“The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards”) and has worked in the television industry for over 30 years.
Michael DixonMichael Dixon has been a Valley radio and television personality and performing arts critic for 30 years, and is heard nationally over CBS radio. Currently the film reviewer for Fox-10 Television in Phoenix, he has also served as music, theatre and dance critic for The Phoenix Gazette, and has given workshops to aspiring theatre critics at UCLA. A graduate in theatre from the University of California, Riverside, he spent three seasons as Artist-in-Residence with the California Inland Shakespeare Festival. He is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA).
Neil CohenNeil Cohen (Echo Magazine): Neil has been the Film/Theater Critic for Echo Magazine for the past seventeen years, and has been active in the theater community for thirty years. He is a playwright whose shows include Murder By Proxy, Suburban Guerrilla Warfare and Vampire Death Frenzy. He is honored to judge the fine films of this year’s PFF.
George GrorudGeorge Grorud graduated in 1977 with a degree in Journalism from the University of Oregon. Up until his retirement, he served as Film Editor for JAVA Magazine from 1994 to 2010. He continues to be one of the original members of the Phoenix Film Critics Society.
World Cinema FeaturesStan RobinsonStan Robinson, a retired First Assistant Director, has 22 years of film production experience. His movie reviews and motion picture industry articles total more than 350,000 combined weekly/monthly readers in 21 states and Canada in print, as well as online, at ScreenScene.org and Examiner.com. Selected as one of the ‘20 Best Film Critics in America’ for National CineMedia’s 2010 national campaign.
The Massie TwinsThe Massie Twins are identical twin film critics who have been professionally reviewing movies full time for over 6 years, appearing on TV, radio, online and in print. They are members of the Phoenix Film Critics Society and the Internet Film Critic Society and their work can be seen at www.GoneWithTheTwins.com.
Henry Cabot BeckHenry Cabot Beck is a veteran of more than three decades of film criticism and feature writing. He has written for Premiere, Movieline, Interview, Entertainment Weekly and other
magazines, and for newspapers such as The Village Voice, The New York Daily News, The New York Post, USA Today, and The Star Ledger. He continues to freelance, and writes and edits the film section of True West Magazine, a position he’s held for over three years.
Short FilmsGayle BassGayle Bass is an award-winning radio reporter and host for KTAR-FM and has been reviewing films for more than a decade. She’s the author of the popular Click Chick blog on KTAR.com. And she’s an anchor on the national syndicated TV show “Right This Minute” seen locally on KNXV ABC15. She spent eight years as a co-host of Your Life, A to Z on Phoenix’s KTVK-TV.
Randy MontgomeryRandy Montgomery is the film writer and critic for AZ Weekly Magazine. In addition to being a huge independent film fan, his favorite genres include horror, suspense and foreign language films. Montgomery is also a member of the Phoenix Film Critics Society.
Michael ClawsonMichael Clawson has been a reporter, photographer and movie critic for the Avondale-based West Valley View newspaper since 1999. His award-winning entertainment section, Volume, features weekly movie reviews, interviews and film analysis. He has been a member of the Phoenix Film Critics Society since 2002.
AlternateJoseph J. AirdoKnown as the Movie Maverick, Joseph J. Airdo wears costumes relating to the new releases he reviews on “The Daily Blender,” which can be heard on NBC 1260 AM and 96.1 FM and seen on NBC1260.com. His interviews and reviews can also be read in AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine and on Examiner.com.
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Feature-length FilM coMPetition
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ConnectedDirected by: Tiffany ShlainRun Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Cast: Peter Coyote and Tiffany Shlain
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 1:25pmSaturday, March 31 at 9:20amSunday, April 1 at 11:40am
Synopsis: With wonderful heart and an impressive sense of scale, Tiffany Shlain’s vibrant and insightful documentary, “Connected,” explores the visible and invisible connections linking major issues of our time—the environment, consumption, population growth, technology, human rights, the global economy—while searching for her place in the world during a transformative time in her life. Employing a splendidly imaginative combination of animation and archival footage, plus several surprises, Shlain constructs a chronological tour of Western modernization through the work of her late father, Leonard Shlain, a surgeon and best-selling author of “Art and Physics and The Alphabet Versus the Goddess.” With humor, curiosity and irony, the Shlain family life merges with philosophy to create both a personal portrait and a proposal for ways we can move forward as a civilization. An exhilarating rollercoaster ride, the film proposes that after centuries of declaring independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead.
Hollywood to DollywoodDirected by: John LavinRun Time: 1 hour 21 minutes
Cast: Dolly Parton, Dustin Lance Black, Ann Walker, Beth Grant, and Chad Allen
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 11:25amSaturday, March 31 at 5:35pmSunday, April 1 at 9:35am
Synopsis: On the fumes of a dream, twin brothers Gary and Larry Lane have written a script with a plum role for their idol, Dolly Parton. Having had no luck getting the screenplay into her hands, they embark on a cross-country journey to personally deliver it to her. They set off from Dolly’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame heading East for Pigeon Forge, TN. Driving an RV they named Jolene is friend and partner Mike Bowen. All along Interstate 40 at rest stops, RV parks, bars, and hair salons our intrepid band of travelers meet everyday Americans, as they encounter everything from floods in Nashville to an Oklahoma tornado. The journey is one of discovery for the brothers, as well: their relationship with their parents; their hopes, fears and ambitions; the bigotry they’ve encountered; as they search for tolerance and acceptance and the joy of realizing their biggest dream of handing their screenplay to Dolly Parton. Featuring appearances by Leslie Jordan, Chad Allen, Beth Grant, Dustin Lance Black, Ann Walker, and maybe even Dolly herself! “Hollywood to Dollywood” is a documentary of chasing dreams down the road of life.
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How Do You Write a Joe Schermann SongDirected by: Gary KingRun Time: 1 hour 43 minutes
Cast: Joe Schermann and Christina Rose
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 3:30pmSaturday, March 31 at 12:50pmSunday, April 1 at 11:45am
Synopsis: Joe dreams of hitting it big on Broadway. After landing an opportunity to write for an Off-Broadway musical, he is forced to cast either the love of his life (Evey) or his newly discovered muse (Summer). The realities of show business prove to Joe that writing is easy, living is hard.
Into the WakeDirected by: John MossmanRun Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Cast: Kristin Anderson and Tim Miller
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 11:05amSaturday, March 31 at 5:15pmSunday, April 1 at 2:15pm
Synopsis: Exploring themes of abandonment, revenge and the cyclical nature of violence, “Into the Wake” is a psychological thriller that follows a man lured from the city to the remote river banks of his youth by a cryptic phone call. Caught in a violent clan war that he ran away from years ago, his life unravels rapidly behind him as he descends further into his past.
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Must Come DownDirected by: Kenny RichesRun Time: 1 hour 22 minutes
Cast: Ashly Burch, David Fetzer, Colin Fugit, and Liberty Cordova
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 1:05pmSaturday, March 31 at 3:40pmSunday, April 1 at 9:50am
Synopsis: Ashley is in his late-twenties. Holly is in her early-twenties. They’re both very much lost in their individual quarter-life crises. Ashley quit his job to travel in search of clarity. He ventures to his childhood home with plans of breaking-and-entering for the nostalgic rush. Along the way he meets Holly, who, after a short-lived relationship with her restaurant manager, also finds herself jobless and aimless. The film chronicles Holly and Ashley’s brief commiseration as grown-up children stumbling through life’s final bout of growing pains.
ParanoiaDirected by: Bivás BiswasRun Time: 1 hour 27 minutes
Cast: James Ray, Katherine Stewart, Shane Dean, and Tiffany Shepis
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 7:35pmSaturday, March 31 at 9:15amSunday, April 1 at 2:05pm
Synopsis: “Paranoia” is a psychological thriller from award-winning director Bivas Biswas. The movie is a classic whodunit. An ambitious detective, Ben (James Ray) investigates the murder of his wife’s best friend’s husband (Shane Dean). His wife’s best friend, Alaina (Katherine Stewart) holds the key to the mystery but she struggles with reality and imagination. Her condition is brought about by experimental drugs from her infertility treatment program. Horror scream queen Tiffany Shepis plays the detective’s wife.
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ShuffleDirected by: Kurt KuenneRun Time: 1 hour 22 minutes
Cast: Paula Rhodes and TJ Thyne
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 3:10pmSaturday, March 31 at 1:35pmSunday, April 1 at 11:55am
Synopsis: “Shuffle” is the tale of a man who begins experiencing his life out of order. Every day he wakes up at a different age, on a different day of his life, never knowing where or when he’s going to be once he falls asleep. He’s terrified and wants it to stop – until he notices a pattern in his experience, and works to uncover why this is happening to him – and what or who is behind it. Part “Twilight Zone”-style mystery, part Frank Capra fantasy, “Shuffle” stars TJ Thyne, co-star of the hit TV show “Bones.” The film’s voluminous prosthetic old age make-up is by Barney Burman, winner of the 2010 Academy Award® for Best Make-up for “Star Trek.” The film was written, directed and scored by Kurt Kuenne, filmmaker of the acclaimed documentary “Dear Zachary,” a letter to a son about his father and the hit short film “Validation,” also starring TJ Thyne.
Searching for SonnyDirected by: Andrew DisneyRun Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cast: Brian McElhaney, Jason Dohring, Minka Kelly, Masi Oka, and Nick Kocher
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 3:25pmSaturday, March 31 at 5:50pmSunday, April 1 at 9:55am
Synopsis: After receiving a mysterious postcard, directionless pizza delivery guy Elliot Knight (Jason Dohring) decides to attend his high school reunion in Texas and make amends with Sonny Bosco (Masi Oka), an old friend he once wronged. Once there, Elliot reunites with his fraternal twin brother, ne’er-do-well Calvin (Nick Kocher), their timorous former pal Gary Noble (Brian McElhaney), and the gorgeous Eden Mercer (Minka Kelly), the love of just about everyone’s life. When the guys discover that Sonny is missing under mysterious circumstances, their investigation turns meta when they realize that everything happening seems eerily similar to a play they performed in high school - a play Sonny wrote.
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Small, Beautifully Moving PartsDirected by: Annie HowellRun Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Cast: Anne Margaret Hollyman, Andre Holland, and Mary Beth Peil
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 9:05amSaturday, March 31 at 3:20pmSunday, April 1 at 12:05pm
Synopsis:Sarah Sparks is pregnant and feeling uncertain, despite her boyfriend’s pure enthusiasm. A committed tech-geek, she fears she is more interested in ultrasound technology than in what’s being ultra-sounded. When her sister lures her to L.A. for what ends up being a terrorizing baby shower, Sarah keeps her rental van and hits the road in search of the source of her anxiety: her estranged mother, now living off the grid. “Small, Beautifully Moving Parts” takes a comic and poignant look at one woman’s coming-of-parenthood in the age of technology.
We Run Sh*tDirected by: Michael RogersRun Time: 1 hour 31minutes
Cast: James DiFiore, Nico Bacigalupo, Michael Creighton Rogers, Erek Matteo, Ariel Rivera, Alizee Paradis, Matisyahu, Flavor Flav, and Flo Rida
Screening Times:Friday, March 30 at 7:25pmSaturday, March 31 at 11:15amSunday, April 1 at 2:10pm
Synopsis: “We Run Sh*t” examines the struggle of five veteran event producers who travel to Miami during its annual Winter Music Conference. They have the experience, the ambition and the connections to execute high-caliber events but quickly realize they are dealing with the underbelly of the club scene in recession-fueled America.
Platinum selling artists and spoiled celebrities are one thing, but mounting stress and the criminal corporate world are a whole different story. “We Run Sh*t” is a never-before-seen exposé into the darker side of nightlife entertainment.
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The IntouchablesDirected by: Olivier Nakache, Eric ToledanoRun Time: 1 hr. 52 min.Screening Time: Sunday, April 1st at 7:00pmSynopsis: “The Intouchables” tells the true story of a quadriplegic aristocrat whose world is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored ex-con as his caretaker.
The Woman in the FifthDirected by: Pawel PawlikowskiRun Time: 1 hr. 25 min.Screening Time: Monday, April 2nd at 7:20pmSynopsis: American writer Tom Ricks (Ethan Hawke) arrives in Paris to be closer to his young daughter who is living with his estranged ex-wife. Completely broke, he accepts a job as a night guard for a local crime boss. Stationed in a basement office, his only task is to push a button when a bell rings. The tranquility of the night, he hopes, will help him focus on his new novel. His days become more exciting when he starts a romance with Margit (Kristin Scott Thomas), a mysterious and elegant widow who sets strange rules to their meetings: she will only see him at her apartment in the fifth arrondissement, at 5 pm sharp, twice a week and he should ask no questions about her work or her past life. When people suddenly start dying around Tom, he begins to believe that a dark force has entered his life, punishing anyone who has recently done him wrong. After the police accuse him of murdering his neighbor, Tom tries to use his weekly visits to Margit’s apartment as an alibi, only to find out that she hasn’t lived at this address for the past 15 years.
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Darling CompanionDirected by: Lawrence KasdanRun Time: 1hr. 45 min.Screening Time: Friday, March 30th at 7:00pmSynopsis: Beth (Diane Keaton) saves a bedraggled lost dog from the side of the freeway on a wintry day in Denver. Struggling with her distracted, self-involved husband Joseph (Kevin Kline) and an empty nest at home, Beth forms a special bond with the rescued animal. When Joseph loses the dog after a wedding at their vacation home in the Rockies, the distraught Beth enlists the help of the few remaining guests and a mysterious young woman (Ayelet Zurer) in a frantic search. Each member of the search party is affected by the adventure, which takes them in unexpected directions – comic, harrowing, sometimes deeply emotional and ultimately towards love.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to TravelDirected by: Lisa Immordino VreelandRun Time: 1 hr. 26 min.Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 1:30pm
Tuesday, April 3rd at 5:20pmSynopsis: Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel is an intimate portrait and a vibrant celebration of one of the most influential women of the 20th century, an enduring icon whose influence changed the face of fashion, beauty, art, publishing and culture forever. During her fifty year reign as the “Empress of Fashion,” she launched Twiggy, advised Jackie O and coined some of fashion’s most eloquent proverbs such as “the bikini is the biggest thing since the atom bomb.” She was the fashion editor of HARPER’S BAZAAR where she worked for 25 years before becoming editor-in-chief of VOGUE followed by a remarkable stint at the Met’s Costume Institute where she helped popularize its historical collections.
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Queens of CountryDirected by: Ryan Page, Christopher PomerenkeRun Time: 1 hr. 33 min.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 5:10pmTuesday, April 3rd at 7:20pm Wednesday, April 4th at 9:00pmSynopsis: Living in a fantasy era long gone and obsessed with old time country stars, the prettiest girl in a small Arizona town finds a lost iPod filled with songs that speak to her sensitive heart. Jolene Gillis is convinced the owner is her soul mate and she is shot down the rabbit hole and into a surreal adventure of mistaken identities, ATVs, line dancing competitions, kidnappers, time machines and doppelgängers. From the untamed minds of filmmakers Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke comes one of the most highly anticipated films of 2012. Queens of Country stars Lizzy Caplan, Ron Livingston, Joe Lo Truglio, Matt Walsh and Maynard James Keenan.
HeadhuntersDirected by: Morten TyldumRun Time: 1 hr. 45 min.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 7:15pmSynopsis: Headhunters stars the talented Aksel Hennie (Max Manus) as Roger, a charming scoundrel and Norway’s most accomplished headhunter. Roger is living a life of luxury well beyond his means, and stealing art to subsidize his expensive lifestyle. When his beautiful gallery owner wife introduces him to a former mercenary in the possession of an extremely valuable painting, he decides to risk it all to get his hands on it, and in doing so discovers something which makes him a hunted man.
Hit So HardDirected by: P. David EbersoleCast: Patty Schemel, Melissa Auf Der Maur, Eric Erlandson, Courtney Love CobainRun Time: 1 hr. 43 min.Screening Time: Sunday, April 1st at 1:45pmSynopsis: HIT SO HARD is a pull-no-punches portrait of the hell-and-back life of Patty Schemel, the hard-hitting drummer of Courtney Love’s seminal rock band “Hole” during its peak years. As a young girl who always knew she was “different” from the other kids in her farm town home outside of Seattle, Patty never dreamed she would one day have her picture on the cover of Rolling Stone. But she also never fathomed that she could lose it all. A true survivor of what we now know was the disaffected “slacker” generation, Patty found herself, like her friend Kurt Cobain, embraced by the dark side. An unprecedented and unflinching inside look at one of the 90s most crucial and controversial groups.
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The Perfect FamilyDirected by: Anne RentonRun Time: 1 hr. 24 min.Screening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 7:35pm
Wednesday, April 4th at 7:20pmSynopsis: A devout Catholic who’s in the running for the coveted Catholic Woman of the Year award at her church, Eileen Cleary (Kathleen Turner) must prove that her family conforms to the image of the ‘perfect family’ as envisioned by the church, an image she’s put forth with considerable effort her whole life. Eileen’s facade catches up to her when she’s forced to confront her very human family: her lesbian daughter, Shannon (Emily Deschanel), who’s about to marry her life partner; her unhappily married son, Frank Jr. (Jason Ritter), who’s just left his wife; and the painful secrets she’d rather not face about her own marriage to the long-suffering, loving Frank.
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screening schedules
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Thursday, March 29, 2012 FESTIVAL PARTy PAVILION HARKINS CINE CAPRI THEATRE - COx THEATRE
6:00 Opening Night Premier Event
7:30 Opening Night Film - Robot and Frank
COx THEATRE
WESTIN KIERLAND THEATRE
NEW TIMES THEATRE
SHAPIRO THEATRE
STARZ THEATRE
ARIZONA REPuBLIC THEATRE
CHIPOTLE THEATRE
THEATRE 1 THEATRE 2 THEATRE 3 THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6 THEATRE 7
Screening Schedule
FRIDAy, MARCH 30, 2012
9:05am 9:00am 9:10am 9:15am 9:20am 9:00am
Small, beautifully moving parts
75 min-End time 10:20
Documentary Shorts100 min-End time 10:40
Sulla Strada Di casa85 min-End time 10:35
Sci-Fi Shorts b105 min-End time 11:00
last call at the oasis105 min-End time 11:05
Educational outreach End time 2:00pm
11:05am 11:15am 10:55am 11:35am 11:25am
into the Wake80 min-End time 12:25
6 month rule100 min-End time 12:55
bel borba Aqui95 min-End time 12:30
tooth Fairy 290 min-End time 1:05
hollywood to Dollywood85 min-End time 12:50
1:05pm 1:20pm 1:10pm 1:25pm 1:30pm 2:30pm
must come Down85 min-End time 2:30
Animated Shorts70 min-End time 2:30
tilt100 min-End time 2:50
connected80 min-End time 2:45
Diana Vreeland: the Eye has to travel
90 min-End time 3:00
laduma75 min-End time 3:45
3:10pm 3:15pm 3:20pm 3:30pm 3:25pm 4:35pm
Shuffle85 min-End time 4:35
World cinema Shorts95 min-End time 4:50
innocence105 min-End time 5:05
how Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song
105 min-End time 5:15
Searching for Sonny95 min-End time 5:00
Andrew bird: Fever Year80 min-End time 5:55
5:20pm 5:30pm 5:45pm 5:50pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
hangin’ With Fidel75 min-End time 6:35
live Actions Shorts program A
95 min-End time 7:05
Apartamento Ad Atene95 min-End time 7:20
positive Youth45 min-End time 6:45
Darling companion105 min-End time 8:45
7:30pm 7:40pm 7:50pm 7:45pm 7:25pm 7:35pm 9:45pm
Friday night Event FDr: American badass!95 min-End time 9:15
live Actions Shorts program b
95 min-End time 9:25
to be Announced90 min-End time 9:15
We run Sh*t95 min-End time 9:00
paranoia90 min-End time 9:05
it’s in the blood80 min-End time 11:05
10:30pm 10:00pm 10:10pm 10:20pm 9:40pm 9:50pm
monster brawl 90 min-End time 12:00
horror Shorts95 min-End time 11:35
Sci-Fi Shorts A80 min-End time 11:30
pig90 min-End time 11:50
below Zero95 min-End time 11:15
Folklore85 min-End time 11:15
COx THEATRE
WESTIN KIERLAND THEATRE
NEW TIMES THEATRE
SHAPIRO THEATRE
STARZ THEATRE
ARIZONA REPuBLIC THEATRE
CHIPOTLE THEATRE
CINE CAPRI THEATRE 2 THEATRE 3 THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6 THEATRE 7
Screening Schedule
SuNDAy, APRIL 1, 2012
9:35am 9:30am 9:40am 9:45am 9:50am 9:55am
hollywood to Dollywood85 min-End time 11:00
college Shorts100 min-End time 11:10
Apartamento Ad Atene95 min-End time 11:15
Sci-Fi Shorts A80 min-End time 11:05
must come Down85 min-End time 11:15
Searching for Sonny95 min-End time 11:30
11:45am 11:50am 11:35am 11:40am 11:55am 12:05pm
how Do You Write A Joe Schermann Song
105 min-End time 1:30
live Action Shorts program A
95 min-End time 1:25
Wolves unleashed90 min-End time 1:05
connected80 min-End time 1:00
Shuffle85 min-End time 1:20
Small, beautifully moving parts
85 min-End time 1:30
2:15pm 2:00pm 1:40pm 1:45pm 2:05pm 2:10pm
into the Wake80 min-End time 3:35
With Great power: the Stan lee Story
80 min-End time 3:20
lidice125 min-End time 3:45
hit So hard 105 min-End time 3:30
paranoia90 min-End time 3:35
We run Sh*t95 min-End time 3:45
4:15pm 4:05pm 3:55pm 4:00pm 4:20pm 4:25pm
magic city60 min-End time 5:15
World cinema Shorts95 min-End time 5:40
innocence105 min-End time 6:15
holliston105 min-End time 5:45
6 month rule100 min-End time 6:00
Arizona Shorts105 min-End time 6:10
7:00pm
the intouchables115 min- End time 8:55
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COx THEATRE
WESTIN KIERLAND THEATRE
NEW TIMES THEATRE SHAPIRO THEATRE
STARZ THEATRE
ARIZONA REPuBLIC THEATRE
CHIPOTLE THEATRE
THEATRE 1 THEATRE 2 THEATRE 3 THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6 THEATRE 7
Screening Schedule
SATuRDAy, MARCH 31, 2012
9:20am 9:00am 9:10am 9:25am 9:15am 9:05am
connected80 min-End time 10:40
high School Shorts80 min-End time 10:20
Wolves unleashed90 min-End time 10:40
A mile in his Shoes90 min-End time 10:55
paranoia90 min-End time 10:45
Arizona Shorts Showcase65 min-End time 10:10
11:15am 10:45am 11:20am 11:05am 11:25am 10:40am
We run Sh*t95 min-End time 12:50
live Action Shorts program b
95 min-End time 12:20
to be Announced 90 min-End time 12:50
tooth Fairy 290 min-End time 12:35
the monk105 min-End time 1:10
Arizona Shorts105 min-End time 12:25
1:30pm 1:00pm 1:40pm 12:50pm 1:35pm 1:05pm
monster brawl90 min-End time 3:00
Documentary Shorts100 min-End time 2:40
bel borba Aqui95 min-End time 3:15
how Do You Write A Joe Schermann Song
105 min-End time 2:35
Shuffle85 min-End time 3:00
chimpanzee75 min-End time 2:20
3:25pm 3:15pm 3:50pm 3:20pm 3:40pm 3:00pm
beyond the black rainbow
110 min-End time 5:15
college Shorts100 min-End time 4:55
Sulla Strada Di casa85 min-End time 5:15
Small, beautifully moving parts
75 min-End time 4:35
must come Down85 min-End time 5:05
Fresh75 min-End time 4:15
5:35pm 5:30pm 5:55pm 5:15pm 5:50pm 5:10pm
hollywood to Dollywood85 min-End time 7:00
Animated Shorts70 min-End time 6:40
tilt100 min-End time 7:35
into the Wake80 min-End time 6:35
Searching for Sonny95 min-End time 7:25
Queens of country100 min-End time 6:50
7:30pm 7:45pm 7:25pm 7:55pm 7:15pm 8:05pm 7:35pm
Saturday night Event the Victim85 min-End time 9:10
Andrew bird: Fever Year80 min-End time 8:45
lidice125 min-End time 10:00
headhunters105 min-End time 9:00
Wish me Away120 min-End time 10:05
the perfect Family85 min-End time 9:00
10:30pm 10:05pm 9:15pm 10:35pm 9:30pm 10:30pm 9:40pm
theatre bizarre115 min-End time 12:25
horror Shorts95 min-End time 11:40
Sci-Fi Shorts b105 min-End time 11:00
below Zero95 min-End time 12:10
Folklore85 min-End time 10:55
the brain that Wouldn’t Die
85 min-End time 11:55
Slumber party Slaughter80 min-End time 11:40
Thursday, April 5, 2012WESTIN KIERLAND
THEATRESTARZ
THEATRECOx
THEATRE
THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6
5:00pm 5:10pm 5:20pm
World cinema best picture Winner: best picture the monk
CINE CAPRI - COx THEATRE
7:30pmClosing Night Film
Wednesday, April 4, 2012WESTIN KIERLAND
THEATRESTARZ
THEATRECOx
THEATRE
THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6
5:00pm 5:10pm 5:20pm
Festival choice last call at the oasis Jury prize Winner
7:00pm 7:10pm 7:20pm
World cinema Audience Award
Winner: Audience Award the perfect Family
9:00pm 9:10pm 9:20pm
Queens of country Slumber party Slaughter FDr: American badass!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012WESTIN KIERLAND
THEATRESTARZ
THEATRECOx
THEATRE
THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6
5:00pm 5:10pm 5:20pm
Winner: best Documentary Winner: best Director Diana Vreeland: the Eye has to travel
7:00pm 7:10pm 7:20pm
World cinema best picture Winner: best picture Queens of country
9:00pm 9:10pm 9:20pm
Festival choice it’s in the blood theatre bizarre
Monday, April 2, 2012WESTIN KIERLAND
THEATRESTARZ
THEATRECOx
THEATRE
THEATRE 4 THEATRE 5 THEATRE 6
5:00pm 5:10pm 5:30pm
World cinema best Director best Ensemble Acting Winning Shorts Showcase
7:00pm 7:10pm 7:20pm
iFp Film challenge Winner: best Screenplay the Woman in the Fifth
9:00pm 9:10pm 9:20pm
Festival choice pig the Victim
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Friday Silent Auction Hours: 5pm – 11pm
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5pm – 9pm Micah Beverly
Friday is Industry NightIf you are in the film industry in any capacity, please come by and meet your fellow filmmakers! You do NOT have to be a member of the IFP/PHX to attend. Network to win big prizes!! Cash bar will be available! Mingle with the Who’s Who of the Arizona film community. If you are a part of the Arizona Film and Television Industry, you need to be at the INDUSTRY NIGHT during the Annual Phoenix Film Festival. Be sure to bring your business cards!
• 2009WinnerofAliceCooper’s“ProofisinthePudding” contest in Phoenix
• 2ndplaceinthe2010“BOSSLoopStationNational Championships” in Hollywood
• “Greatguitarplaying”-AndySummers(ThePolice)
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Saturday Silent Auction Hours: 1pm – 11pm
9am – 2pm — Kids’ Day Join us for this free special family event on Saturday.
See page 18 of this program for more details.
2:30pm — Short Filmmakers Roundtable: What’s Your Killer Strategy?
Short films are good practice for “the real thing” but they can also be a vehicle for discovering new talent both in front of and behind the lens. Sit in on this lively discussion to learn some strategies that short filmmakers are using to promote themselves and their projects.
Panelists scheduled to appear: Amanda Melby (Kerry and Angie), David Urbanic (My Caddy Won’t Let Me), Kevin Herrmann (Cult Status), Martin Doyle (Y Sci Fi), Yvonne Latty (Sacred Poison)
3:30pm — Script to Screen: Your Dream and Your Vision, Realized!
Every movie begins with a script, but every script doesn’t become a movie. Our panel of filmmakers have all penned their own screenplays. This discussion will focus on each individual’s journey that began with the screenplay that was ultimately realized on the screen.
Panelists scheduled to appear: Kurt Kuenne (Shuffle), Annie J. Howell (Small, Beautifully Moving Parts), Gary King (How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song), Cem Kurtulus (The Hungry Boy)
4:30pm — After the Crew Goes Home:What happens after production wraps?
An eclectic mix of producers, directors, editors and sound designers discuss the monumental effort that follows the last day of production.
Panelists scheduled to appear: Mark Stolaroff (Pig), Andrew Disney (Searching For Sonny), Lee Percy (Dreaming America), Kenneth Lampl (How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song)
5:30pm — Carol Pacey & the Honey Shakers (pictured)
Carol Pacey & the Honey Shakers (lead guitar is Andy Borunda, bass is Mike George, percussion is Omar Cifuentes) is one of a very few female-fronted, all original Americana bands in the Phoenix metro area! With songs written in Americana’s mix of folk, alt-country and rock and roll, Carol brings it all to her shows with enthusiasm, ease and pure joy.
7:00pm — Shahrazad Dance CompanyShahrazad Dance Company performs Egyptian
and Arabic Raqs Sharqi (belly dance) and folkloric dances in the Southwest. Known for their authentic dances, inspired by Egypt’s rich history of queens and goddesses, and the heroine of 1001 Arabian Nights,
the troupe provides the American public a glimpse into the beauty of these colorful and spirited dances, as well as providing Egyptians and Arabs, living abroad, a piece of their culture.
8:00pm — Scorpius DanceFormed in 1999 by choreographer, Lisa Starry,
Scorpius Dance Theatre has been a constant presence in the metropolitan Phoenix arts community since its inception, combining the motifs of humor, drama, and both organic and technical movement to form a very distinct brand of dance theater. Lisa Starry’s A Vampire Tale, is the requisite haunt of the fall season, eight years running. Please visit our Booking page to learn about how you can hire Scorpius for your next event!
9:00pm — ProvocateaseDo you like dancing girls, magic, high flyers, live
music, and comedy galore? Oh yes, yes you do. Allow our multi-talented, smoking hot troop of Vaudevillians to captivate, amuse, and bring your temperature up. There’s something for everyone in our sinfully delightful shows!
10:30pm — The Legendary Barbra Seville and Friends
Barbra Seville is a Valley original! When she takes the stage in a flurry of feathers, foam, and frivolity, you are in for a good time. She has delighted audiences from coast to coast for over 15 years with her high-glamor, high energy, and high heels. Experience Barbra at www.thebarbra.com
11:30pm to 1am — Saturday Night Party We’ll have a DJ to help us close out the night. Stick
around until last call!
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Sunday Silent Auction Hours: 12pm – 6:30pm
11:00am — Phoenix Comicon Preview DayThis is a great opportunity to get a taste of the
madness of the Phoenix Comicon and see some great products from vendors.
2:30pm — Actors’ Roundtable: Life as an Indie ActorOpportunities in independent film. What are we
sacrificing for the craft? Are indies the back door into mainstream? And what is “mainstream” these days, anyway? A discussion with some of the talented and dedicated actors whose films are now playing at the Phoenix Film Festival.
Panelists Scheduled To Appear: Sean Elliot (It’s in the Blood), Christina Rose (How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song), Blayne Weaver (6 Month Rule) and Lance Henriksen (It’s in the Blood)
3:30pm — Casting Indies: Getting Big Talent on Low Budgets
Learn the most effective way to cast your next indie film project. Learn common casting myths and tricks of the trade to get the best cast for your next film. You will get the back story from the pros.
Hosted by Faith Hibbs-Clark, CSA (Good Faith Casting)Panelists scheduled to appear: Matt Engelhart (Ford/
Robert Black Agency), Don Livesay (Screen Actors Guild)
4:30pm — Behind the Scenes: The stuff you don’t get to see on the screen.
Behind every movie is a story. Not the one that’s played out on the screen, but the one that’s played out behind the scenes during production. Our panel of feature filmmakers will sound off on their best and worst experiences on and off set. Hey, if we didn’t love it, we wouldn’t be doing it!
Panelists Scheduled To Appear: Scooter Downey (It’s in the Blood), Bivas Biswas (Paranoia), Mark Stolaroff (Pig), Scott Storm (We Run Sh*T)
5:30pm — Sunday Night Awards PartyThe Artist, DJ Ascension represents a uniquely diverse
taste of music gathered through generations paired with both natural and fine-tuned mixing skills. The handle; Ascension. may be used to describe but one element of this experience. With remixes including The Who vs. The Chemical Brothers (England), Bob Dylan vs. Daft Punk (France), the recent Steve Miller Band vs. Danger (France), and the powerful 9/11 tribute mix of K’naan and Datsik(BC) this DJ/VDJ is never to be underestimated.
9:30pm — Copper Wing Award CeremonyYour opportunity to see who the big winners are
this year. Come find out who takes home the illustrious Copper Wing Award.
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The MonkDirected by: Dominik MollRun Time: 1 hr. 45 min.Screening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 11:25am
Thursday, April 5th at 5:20pmSynopsis: A supernatural thriller adapted from Matthew G. Lewis’ (now cult) 1796 gothic novel, THE MONK traces the corruption of a 16th Century, pious Capuchin Monk. Abandoned at birth at the gates of a Capuchin monastery in Madrid, Brother Ambrosio (Vincent Cassel), raised by the friars, grows up into a preacher admired far and wide for his fervor. Ambrosio is feared for his righteousness and believes he is immune from temptation until the arrival of a mysterious apprentice undermines his convictions and leads him down a path of unmentionable sin, corruption and murder.
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Last Call at the OasisDirected by: Jessica YuRun Time: 1 hr. 45 min.Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 9:20am
Wednesday, April 4th at 5:10pmSynopsis: Last Call at the Oasis presents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the central issue facing our world this century. Illuminating the vital role water plays in our lives, exposing the defects in the current system and depicting communities already struggling with its ill-effects, the film was produced by Elise Pearlstein (FOOD, INC.) and features activist Erin Brockovich and such distinguished experts as Peter Gleick, Alex Prud’homme, Jay Famiglietti and Robert Glennon.
LADUMADirected by: Ashwin Chaudhary, Jon KornRun Time: 1 hr. 11 min.Screening Time: Friday, March 30th at 2:30pmSynopsis: “The Beautiful Game, A Documentary Experience” LADUMA is the story of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, told through the eyes of adventurous American soccer supporters who traveled to South Africa to experience the first ever World Cup on the African continent.
Magic CityDirected by: Carl FranklinRun Time: 55 min.Screening Time: Sunday, April 1st at 4:15pmSynopsis: Miami Beach, 1959. As Ike Evans rings in the New Year at his luxurious Miramar Playa Hotel, Castro’s rebels seize Havana. Miami is turbulent, but the Kennedys, the mob and the CIA all hold court here. Owner Ike Evans is the star of the hotel. But at what price? Ben “The Butcher” Diamond financed Ike’s dream, and now his life is a façade…just like the Miramar Playa. With diving clowns by day, and escorts at night, nothing’s what it seems in Magic City.
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6 Month RuleDirected by: Blayne WeaverRun Time: 1 hr. 40 min.Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 11:15am
Sunday, April 1st at 4:20pmSynopsis: Talented indie filmmaker Blayne Weaver gives us a romantic, charming, and poignant look at relationships, seen from the eyes of Tyler (Weaver), who lives by a philosophy that allows him to avoid making any significant connections with women. He frequently boasts that he can get over a woman in 6 months or less, but this is mostly due to his fear of emotional attachment. His best friend (Martin Starr) has just become Tyler’s main project, as he tries to teach his buddy all about the joys of cold-hearted bachelorhood. However, when he keeps bumping into a fascinating woman (Morales), he discovers that no philosophy is set in stone.
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HollistonDirected by: Adam GreenRun Time: 1 hr. 15 min.Screening Time: Sunday, April 1st at 4:00pmSynopsis: From the warped mind of Adam Green (Hatchet, Hatchet 2, Frozen) and co-starring Joe Lynch (Knights of Badassdom, Wrong Turn 2), FEARnet’s first original scripted television series shines a light on the post-college life where everything is hard, and nothing works out like it’s supposed to. Stuck in their hometown of Holliston, MA, Adam and Joe struggle to become big-time horror filmmakers — and to pay their rent — while working at the local cable company shooting low-budget commercials and hosting late-night horror movie marathons. Also starring Corri English, Laura Ortiz, Dee Snider, and Oderus Urungus. Join us for a Sneak Preview of “Holliston” with scenes from the season, behind the scenes, and interviews. In addition there will be an episode of TODD AND THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL.
Andrew Bird: Fever YearDirected by: Xan ArandaRun Time: 2 hr.Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 4:35pm
Saturday, March 31st at 7:25pmSynopsis: The acclaimed musician’s rigorous touring year culminates in perpetual fever as he crosses the finish line on crutches. This concert documentary features collaborators Martin Dosh, Jeremy Ylvisaker, Michael Lewis, and Annie Clark of St. Vincent.
Hangin’ With FidelDirected by: Joshua J. ProvostRun Time: 1 hr. 15 min.Screening Time: Friday, March 30th at 5:20pmSynopsis: Hangin’ with Fidel is an original sitcom. An aspiring screenwriter and an up-and-coming producer share a hip Hollywood apartment with a goofy Cuban named Fidel Castro. This is a sitcom in the classic style: a catchy theme song, laugh track, hilarious situations, physical comedy, catch phrases, weekly moral lessons, and even “a very special episode.” Enjoy all eight episodes including the world premiere of the season finale.
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Positive YouthDirected by: Charlie DavidRun Time: 44 min.Screening Time: Friday, March 30th at 6:00pmSynopsis:Positive Youth is a one hour television documentary which follows four HIV+ positive youth in four different North American cities (late teens to 27) in cinéma vérité style.
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Wish Me AwayDirected by: Bobbie BerleffiRun Time: 2 hr.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 8:05pmSynopsis:After a lifetime of hiding, Chely Wright becomes the first commercial country music singer to come out as gay, shattering cultural stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family and, most importantly, within herself.
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ChimpanzeeDirected by: Alastair Fothergill, Mike LinfieldRun Time: 1 hr. 15 min.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 1:05pmSynopsis: The world is a playground for little Oscar and his fellow young chimps, who’d rather make mayhem than join their parents for an afternoon nap. But when Oscar’s family is confronted by a rival band of chimps, he is left to fend for himself until a surprising ally steps in and changes his life forever.
Tooth Fairy 2Directed by: Alex ZammRun Time: 1 hr. 30 min.Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 11:35am Saturday, March 31st at 11:05amSynopsis: Larry Guthrie (Larry the Cable Guy) is a fun-loving dreamer with a serious mission: win back the love of his life before she makes a terrible mistake and marries the wrong man! In his attempt to get back on his long lost love’s good side, Larry visits the school where she works and make’s a horrible mistake. He accidentally tells a child that the Tooth Fairy is just a myth. Crushing the child’s dreams sets off a chain of events that are far more than Larry bargained for including being “sentenced” to become a Tooth Fairy or face having his memories erased for good, PLUS losing any chance of getting back the girl of his dreams! Larry is brought before a 500-year-old Tooth Fairy stuck in a 10-year-old girl’s body (played by newcomer Brady Reiter) for sentencing. The Tooth Fairy demands that Larry make retribution by temporarily serving as a Tooth Fairy and proving that Tooth Fairies really do exist. His mission? Larry must collect 20 teeth in 20 days. With his orders in hand, Larry embarks on a journey to prove the existence of Tooth Fairies and to win back the love of his life.
A Mile in His ShoesDirected by: William DearRun Time: 1 hr. 30 min.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 9:25amSynopsis: Only a miracle can help baseball coach Arthur ‘Murph’ Murphy (Dean Cain) and his losing minor league baseball team. As Murph sets out to recruit new talent for the team, he stumbles upon Mickey (Luke Schroder), a young farmer with an incredible pitcher’s arm. However, Mickey’s parents are reluctant in allowing him to join the team because he has Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism. Murph convinces Mickey’s parents that life in the minor league will benefit their unique son, but he doesn’t realize just how much his new recruit will help the team’s game and, more importantly, their spirit. Based on a true story, Thomas Kinkade Presents: A Mile in His Shoes is an inspirational film that celebrates faith, determination and the power of friendship.
FreshDirected by: Ana Sofia JoanesRun Time: 1 hr. 12 min.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 3:00pmSynopsis: FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.
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FDR: American Badass!Directed by: Garrett BrawithRunning Time: 1 hr. 33 min.Cast: Barry Bostwick, Bruce McGill, Kevin SorboScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 7:40pm
Wednesday, April 4th at 9:20pm
Synopsis: In this throwback to the original 1966 Batman movie, FDR rides a “wheelchair of death” to stop the world from werewolves who carry the polio virus, including werewolf versions of Hitler, Mussolini, and Emperor Hirohito. Starring Barry Bostwick, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye & Bruce McGill.
The VictimDirected by: Michael BiehnRunning Time: 1 hr. 23 min.
Cast: Danielle Harris, Denny Kirkwood, Jennifer Blanc
Screening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 7:45pm Monday, April 2nd at 9:20pm
Synopsis: Good time girls”ANNIE”(Jennifer Blanc) and”MARY”(Danielle Harris) find themselves in a life and death situation. Annie’s life is put in jeopardy when she is witness to a violent act at the hands of two Sheriff’s Deputies. Fleeing from”ATTACKERS”(Ryan Honey, Denny Kirkwood) she stumbles across”KYLE”(Michael Biehn), a recluse living in the middle of the woods. The ruggedly handsome loner stays far from civilization - that is - until a single knock on his door throws his solitary life into chaos. Two worlds collide in this psychological thriller that will make you question your trust in mankind. WHO IS THE VICTIM?
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Beyond the Black RainbowDirected by: Panos CosmatosRun Time: 1 hr. 50 min.Cast: Eva Allan, Marilyn Norry, Michael Rogers, Rondel ReynoldsonScreening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 3:25pm
Synopsis: Set in the strange and oppressive emotional landscape of the year 1983, BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. From the producer of Machotaildrop, RAINBOW is the outlandish feature film debut of writer and director Panos Cosmatos. Featuring a hypnotic analog synthesizer score by Jeremy Schmidt of “Sinoia Caves” and “Black Mountain,” RAINBOW is a film experience for the senses.
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The Brain That Wouldn’t DieDirected by: Joseph GreenRunning Time: 2 hr.Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 10:30pmCast: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Leslie Daniels, Adele Lamont
Synopsis: Dr. Bill Cortner has been performing experimental surgery on human guinea pigs without authorization and against the advice of his father, also a surgeon. When Bill’s fiancée Jan Compton is decapitated in an automobile accident, he manages to keep her brain alive. He now needs to find a new body for his bride-to-be and settles on Doris Powell, a glamour model with a facial disfigurement. Jan meanwhile doesn’t want to continue her body-less existence and calls upon the creature hidden in the basement, one of Bill Cortner’s unsuccessful experiments, to break loose.
With Great Power: The Stan Lee StoryDirected by: Will Hess, Nikki Frakes, Terry DougasRunning Time: 1hr 20 min.Cast: Nicolas Cage, Seth Rogen, Stan LeeScreening Time: Sunday, April 1st at 2:00pm
Synopsis: At 88 years old, Stan Lee’s name appears on over 1 billion comics in 75 countries in 25 languages. Stan has co-created over 500 legendary pop culture characters including Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Iron Man, Thor and Hulk. The film explores the life of Stan Lee from his early days, his fascinating journey from Timely Comics to the dawn of Marvel Comics to his current company POW! Entertainment. Told through the words of Stan, comic book creators, actors, film producers, family and friends, the story paints a portrait of a man whose creativity knows no bounds and whose characters have grown from humble beginnings in the pages of Marvel Comics in the 1960’s to powerhouse media properties.
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Monster BrawlDirected by: Jesse T. CookRunning Time: 1 hr. 29 min.Cast: Art Hindle, Dave Foley, Kevin Nash, Jimmy HartScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 10:30pm Saturday, March 31st at 1:30pm
Synopsis: Eight classic monsters fight to the death in an explosive wrestling tournament set inside an abandoned and cursed graveyard.
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Synopsis: Down a seedy city street in her neighborhood, young Enola Penny is obsessed with what appears to be a long-abandoned theatre. One night, she sees that the front door is slightly ajar and impulsively decides to sneak inside. But there in the dark, decrepit auditorium, a show unlike any other unfolds before her eyes. Its host is an eerie human puppet named Peg Poett who will introduce Penny to six tales of the bizarre: A couple traveling in a remote part of the French Pyrenees cross paths with a lustful witch; A paranoid lover faces the wrath of a partner who has been pushed to her limit; The Freudian dreams of an unfaithful husband blur the lines between fantasy and reality; The horrors of the real world are interpreted through the mind of a child; A woman addicted to other people’s memories gets her fix through the vitreous fluid of her victims’ eyeballs; And a perverse obsession with sweets turns sour for a couple in too deep. But as the stories unfold, something much stranger is happening to Enola. Something irreversible and horrific. Something that awaits its next audience in THE THEATRE BIZARRE.
The Theatre BizarreDirected by: N/ARunning Time: 1hr. 54 min.Cast: Catriana MacColl, Elissa Dowling, Cynthia Wu-MaeuxScreening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 10:30pm Tuesday, April 3rd at 9:20pm
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Below ZeroDirected by: Justin Thomas OstensenRunning Time: 1 hour 34 minutesCast: Dee Hanna, Edward Furlong, Kristin Booth, Michael BerrymanScreening Times: Friday, March 30 at 9:40pm
Saturday, March 31 at 10:35pm
Synopsis: Jack (Furlong), a once successful screenwriter trying to overcome his new reputation as “Jack the Hack,” arranges to be locked inside a meat cooler in an attempt to cure his writer’s block. As the temperature falls and his frenzy rises, Jack finds it more and more difficult to distinguish between his work and his present situation. Is he writing the best script of his career, or is he losing his mind? Strangely enough, the film is based on true events. The actual screenwriter of the film, Signe Olynyk, locked herself in the meat freezer of an abandoned slaughterhouse, and the film was ultimately shot at this very location, further blurring the line between reality and fiction. Featuring horror icon Michael Berryman (“The Hills Have Eyes”).
It’s in the BloodDirected by: Scooter DowneyRunning Time: 1 hour 21 minutesCast: Jimmy Gonzales, Lance Henriksen, Rose Sirna, Sean EliotScreening Times: Friday, March 30 at 9:45pm
Tuesday, April 3 at 9:10pm
Synopsis: “It’s In the Blood” is an altogether new cinematic movement. A father-son story at its core, the film is a deconstruction of the prototypical ‘creature feature,’ incorporating elements of mystical realism and psychological thriller. We call it a Psyche-Saga. One year after a tragic incident tore their family apart, a grieving son (October) and his estranged father (Russell) embark on a journey into the wild to reconcile their past. When a horrifying accident leaves Russell badly injured and strands them in the wild, it is up to October to save them both. However, this wilderness is not what it seems, and as they deteriorate, so does their concept of reality. Horrifying creatures, ghostly apparitions, is it all in their heads or could the truth be far more terrible? Lance Henriksen stars in this nightmarish descent into the very heart of darkness where more than your guilt can eat you alive.
Slumber Party SlaughterDirected by: Rebekah ChaneyRunning Time: 1 hour 33 minutesCast: Robert Carradine, Ryan O’Neal, Tom SizemoreScreening Times: Saturday, March 31 at 9:40pm
Wednesday, April 4 at 9:10pm
Synopsis: Academy Award winning actor, Tom Kingsford, (Tom Sizemore) visits a bizarre strip club owned by a sadistic voyeur, William O’Toole (Ryan O’Neal).
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FolkloreDirected by: Justin Calen ChennRunning Time: 1 hour 21 minutesCast: Brad Roller, Elizabeth Knowelden, Garrett Liggett, Larry Purtell, Laura WaddellScreening Times: Friday, March 30 at 9:50pm Saturday, March 31 at 9:30pmSynopsis: “Folklore” is a film about an android, a water nymph, a time traveler, a couple of aliens, a vampire, and many other mythic beings of folklore that are interviewed and asked to update a fictional government agency on the happenings of their lives. “Folklore” touches upon the many laughs, joys, awkwardness, and plights of life that any of us will be able to identify with...whether we are human or not.
PigDirected by: Henry BarrialRunning Time: 1hour 30 minutesCast: Heather Ankeny, Ines Dali, Keith Diamond, Pamela Salem, Patrick FabianScreening Times: Friday, March 30 at 10:20pm
Monday, April 2 at 9:10pmSynopsis: A man wakes up alone in the middle of the desert with a black hood on his head and his hands plastic-tied behind his back. At death’s door, he is discovered by a woman, Isabel, living alone ‘off the grid’ with her three-year-old son, and is nursed back to health. Upon regaining consciousness, the man realizes he has no idea who he is or how he got in the desert - the only clue to his identity is a piece of paper in his pocket with the name ‘Manny Elder’ written on it. After researching on-line, Isabel discovers there’s a Manny Elder in Los Angeles. The man soon falls in love with Isabel and becomes quite content living in the desert. But a mysterious wind chime hanging in Isabel’s bedroom ignites something deep in his psyche. Despite the fact that someone may be trying to kill him, he is compelled to travel to Los Angeles to discover his past. Once there, however, things and people are not what they seem and clues lead to something bigger and more unusual than the man could have ever imagined.
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Follow the Sun!Directed by MK12
While we have a few minutes before the show, why not stop by our refreshment stand? We have all kinds of tasty treats — delicious pizza, ice-cold refreshments, fresh popcorn and Milk Bombs! Tempt your taste buds today with our selection of sweets and all-American beef products! Popcorn for all eternity! Hell’s on its way!
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Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 10:00pm Saturday, March 31st at 10:05pm
Run Time: 95 minutes
The TableDirected by Shane Free
Two friends toy around with an antique table and reap the consequences.
Roid RageDirected by Ryan Lightbourn
As mutilated hookers begin to surface in a small rural town, two FBI agents discover a terror unlike anything they’ve ever encountered.
Shoreditch SlayerDirected by Simon Levene
This comedy/horror fake-documentary follows five vampires as they attempt, at all costs, to look for new sources of income. However, getting paid or not, the killing never stops.
The WakingDirected by John Stead
Anna moved into her dream home. She knew this was the one; but so did the mysterious presence lurking within its walls.
Employee of the MonthDirected by Oliver Beguin
Stephanie helps the unemployed to find a new job. But when those unemployed are such characters as vampires, witches or fairies, it’s sure not to be easy.
AmbushDirected by Joseph Bauer
In this short featuring Lance Henriksen, a denizen of the street is targeted by a violent gang. Powerless until the attack begins, Old Homeless Man transforms before our eyes into the ultimate do-it-yourself-er; a grimy Samurai with the sharpest of edges.
Bad Moon Rising (pictured above)Directed by Scott Hamilton
A simple interrogation takes an unexpected turn when the hostage becomes a werewolf.
Brutal Relax (pictured below)Directed by David Munoz, Adrian Cardona, Rafa Dengra
Mr. Olivares has already recovered, but now he needs a vacation. To go to some heavenly place where he can relax and blithely enjoy himself.
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Hollywood ForeverDirected by Amy Ludwig
Decades intertwine as an earnest young man enters a vintage store and asks a jaded Goth salesgirl to help him choose a suit. But when retro confronts reality, and clothes aren’t all that is changing, will they embrace the impossible? A love story that stands the test of time.
The Uncanny ValleyDirected by Dean Law
The Uncanny Valley tells the story of Alex, a young man separated from society as he meets and falls in love with a beautiful android named Mia. Uncanny Valley explores the boundaries between normality as Alex searches for the answer to his question, ‘Can I be happy being in love with a lie?’
Solaria (pictured)Directed by John Hoey
Immortality, a fate worse than death.
Doctor GlamourDirected by Andrew Jones
A genius scientist contacts another dimension to save the woman he loves, summoning a flamboyant rock n’ roll superhero.
Y Sci FiDirected by Martin Doyle
If a superior species existed out there in the universe, what would they be like? If they came here, how would they treat us? ‘Y Sci Fi’ - time to reaffirm ‘Y’.
Alchemy and Other ImperfectionsDirected by Zachary Rothman
A dark fable about a Man and Woman who have completely lost touch with the outside world, until the Woman takes one last desperate measure to erase the pesky memory that ruined their lives.
How to Kill Your CloneDirected by Jack McWilliams
Dick wants to kill his out of control clone, but due to their identical physical and mental abilities, he must hire the third party Clone Killer Corporation to do his dirty work.
sci-Fi shorts aScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 10:10pm Sunday, April 1st at 9:45am
Run Time: 80 minutes
Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 9:15am Saturday, March 31st at 9:15pm
Run Time: 105 minutes
20th Century ManDirected by Dustin Lee
A brilliant young scientist invents a time machine in the year 1938. When he decides to test it on himself, he is accidentally transported 76 years into the future.
Secret IdentityDirected by Tyler MacIntyre
When Janet visits her grandmother Faye to ask to use her wedding ring, she discovers a secret that stirs up nostalgia for the romance and heroism of an age long since passed.
AnaphoraDirected by Andre Albrecht
Without him knowing, a young man gets possession of a mysterious object the government is searching for.
OutsightDirected by Anand Madabushi
In a world where humans who have forgotten how to see anything but black and white, one man begins to see in colour.
MirageDirected by Miao Yu
In the last remaining movie theater of a futuristic metropolis, an ideological shut-in enters into the classic film he projects in order to find love.
Dream CleanersDirected by Craig Phillips
Meet Artie and Rex, professional Dream Cleaners. A night out on the job takes a turn south when Rex goofs off and causes their Dream Cleaning truck to malfunction. Now the dreams of their target, a young kid, start spilling into reality.
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Oh What a Tangled Web We WeaveDirected by James Hunter
What would you do if you thought your spouse was cheating on you?
WithoutDirected by Chad McClarnon
Distracted at work from an unresolved fight with her lover, Laura is late for an important staff meeting that appears to have ended abruptly. She soon discovers that she is alone in the building without explanation.
Father/SonDirected by Bryan Reisberg
When Oliver brings his girlfriend on a hunting trip to introduce her to his father, he soon realizes his father might be up to something.
Play by PlayDirected by Carlos Baena
A lonely 10-year-old boy struggles to overcome a bully’s ongoing harassment.
TechnicalityDirected by Owen Thomas
A San Francisco Detective comes face-to-face with the city’s bureaucracy, and the killer it set free.
The Man at the Counter (pictured)Directed by Brian McAllister
After a chance encounter with an old man, a young boy who spent his summer working at a coffee shop is forced to deal with some of life’s most basic questions.
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Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 5:30pm Sunday, April 1st at 11:50am
Run Time: 95 minutes
Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 7:50pm Saturday, March 31st at 10:45am
Run Time: 95 minutes
Susan’s RemembranceDirected by Ryan LeMasters
A young woman is interrogated for a double murder that she is convinced she did not commit. The detectives insist on speaking to her ‘other’ personalities to get to the root of this gruesome event.
Good Luck, Mr. GorskiDirected by Arron Shiver
A love story about Neil Armstrong’s next-door neighbors the day the kid next door walked on the moon.
The Back Tenant (pictured)Directed by Kenneth Wadja
A woman stops by to inquire about a house for rent, but the owner is seriously not interested in her becoming his tenant.
Play to WinDirected by Sam Mandegaran
A math whiz formulates a plan to beat the state lottery, but he needs the help of a former mob boss to succeed.
Dreaming AmericanDirected by Lee Percy
A young man who escaped a dangerous past fights to keep his dream alive and battles the harsh realities of New York City, but as success comes within reach, he finds himself up against an uncaring immigration system.
The Southern BelleDirected by Patrick Biesemans
Bob is an aging, longtime taxi driver. Josh, his last fare for the night, is a young slick family man who just made partner at his firm. When Josh begins to divulge his grievances to Bob the two quickly discover that they share a dark and destructive bond that will change their lives in an instant.
The Maiden and the PrincessDirected by Ali Scher
In the heart of London a young girl searches for herself amidst a musical fairytale.
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Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 1:20pm Saturday, March 31st at 5:30pm
Run Time: 70 minutes
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Back to the Start presented by Chipotle Mexican GrillDirected by Johnny Kelly
Chipotle Mexican Grill has produced a new stop-motion animated short film that depicts a farmer’s journey to sustainable farming. The film – a first for Chipotle -features a cover of the Coldplay song “The Scientist”, sung by music icon and family farm advocate Willie Nelson. The film was named by AdWeek as one of the 10 Best Commercials of 2011 and the short film aired in full as a commercial during the 2012 GRAMMY Awards, many writers and music critics agreed its resonating message and musical talent stole the show.
Human Nature Directed by Nassos Vakalis
An uptight elephant is enjoying a scenic train ride reading a book alone in his compartment. Soon the door opens and a happy-go-lucky, goofy and free-spirited bear chooses to take a seat across from the elephant and disturbs his peaceful solitude. This is war. The Hungry Boy Directed by Cem Kurtulus, Jacob Nelson
In this animated short, a series of paintings follows a stream of consciousness - ‘The Hungry Boy’ on a quest for his next meal. In order to find his way to the family supper, he lives a whole life in seconds and overcomes challenges against his own existence.
EntanglementDirected by Renae Radford
One soul’s struggle to accept love.
Yogurt, Inc.Directed by Dan Becker
Ted Figgins, an aspiring Yogurt Analyst, struggles to maintain his artistic integrity in the corrupt and psychotic world of corporate yogurt.
Intermission TimeDirected by Michael Degg
Once the show begins at this drive-in theater, the concession stand closes for the concession clerk to have his nightly show. However, on this particular night, his victims seek revenge.
Live Outside the Box (pictured)Directed by Shu-Hsuan Lin
Simon is a workaholic without any social contact. Gradually his world becomes smaller and smaller and even at the very end, there is nothing left in his world but his work. This severe impact finally wakes him up and now Simon has to find the right way to bring his life back before everything is too late...
MasksDirected by Patrick Smith
Began as an audio experiment, ‘Masks’ illustrates modern exploitation, production and consumption in animated terms. In ‘Masks’ the audio came first, thus all images exist to tell the musical story, instead of the typical method of scoring music after animation has been completed.
Little DeathsDirected by Ruth Lingford
An animated reflection on the experience of orgasm, based on taped interviews.
ANIMALARIODirected by Sergio Mejía Forero
Dr. Ego’s hideous genetic experiments have disturbed the peace of Animalario, a city at the edge of chaos. Gatto, a skilled detective hasn’t ceased in his quest to stop ego and restore order; but this time, a lethal hyena will do her utmost to stand in his way.
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The Save (pictured above)Directed by Jean-Marc Le Doux
A distraught young pitcher finds himself alone on the mound facing a dire situation of his own design; it’s the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, no outs. With his team only up by one, and the crowd roaring in disapproval, the pitcher stares at one empty seat... this was never about a game.
Shangri-LaDirected by Adam Smith
A Tibetan monk describes his transition into American life and the challenge of setting up a monastery for fellow exiled monks.
Screening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 3:15pm Sunday, April 1st at 9:30am
Run Time: 100 minutes
Blackout Roulette (pictured above)Directed by Alex Italics
Things go from bad to worse for a nervous host when an unexpected power outage threatens to ruin his already lackluster dinner party. Will an impromptu game of risk satisfy the desperately disinterested guests?
Play Her SongDirected by Isaac J. Ramos
Jesse, an elderly Mexican-American man, comes to grip with his wife’s impending death by looking back at the moment they first met.
A Salton SoulDirected by Greg Balkin
As June nears the end of her life, the sea begins to dry up, mirroring the natural cycle of birth, death, and change.
The Life Smugglers (pictured below)Directed by David W. Wells
Two retirees from Phoenix, Arizona run prescription drugs from Mexico to help pay for a wife’s medical bills. But when their work suddenly includes people smuggling, it becomes much more ethically complex.
Burmese Refugee (pictured above) Directed by Michael Tacca
A refugee from Burma must adjust to his new life in America after spending years in a refugee camp in Southeast Asia. Despite a traumatic past, he struggles to define his place in the chaotic western world, and dreams of the day when he and his family can truly call the free country home.
TuesdayDirected by David Shark
Tuesday is a quietly provocative glimpse into an ordinary day in the life of a young couple separated by war.
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DelilahDirected by Michael Notrica
A young, shy, reticent teenage boy meets the girl of his dreams. But her life is not as perfect as it may seem. As they fall for each other, her troubled past becomes her present and they have to deal with problems beyond their years.
TrolleyDirected by Mitchell Winkie
The concept of love lost is explored as a paper bag man searches for a paper bag woman in this brief five minute short.
CardboardDirected by Tara-Nicole Azarian
Homelessness in America is a national tragedy. If faced with adversity, what would you do to keep your family together?
Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 9:00amRun Time: 80 minutes
TrackDirected by Luke Swindler
A track runner named Lance makes a bet with his nemesis, Whitman, that might change his future.
Number FourteenDirected by Daniel Koeth
A boy is given a chance to reevaluate a fatal decision.
My LicenseDirected by Elizabeth Herrick
A young girl receives her new license, much to her father’s dismay.
PentDirected by Harrison Hunter
Two friends find a tennis ball in the snow that has the power to transform reality.
Hide and SeekDirected by Bunee Tomlinson
A man encounters his guilt and ghosts inside a strange forest.
ImpetuousDirected by Michael Tanner Cusumano
The film tells a story about a boy named Alexander, a socially awkward teenager and his impractical crush on a popular teenage girl.
My American LifeDirected by Mohammed Yakub
Mohammed struggles with the pressures of living a life his parents could be proud of, a life of Islam, and a life that he wants to lead with friends and fun.
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Shine Like GoldDirected by Travis Mills
Shine Like Gold is about a daughter trying to reconnect with her grieving father over the death of his son.
Awesome Guy: A New IdentityDirected by Bob Marquis
When Megaopolis’ crime-fighting superhero, Awesome Guy, suddenly finds himself unemployed, it leads to a new fight: To find his true identity.
Leviticus: God’s LawDirected by Chris Redish
Bible interpretation can be murder. Literally.
The FallDirected by Ryan Thomas Anderson
A brother’s love grows deeper every day. Brothers Nick and Steve push their relationship to a level of no turning back.
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Screening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 10:40am Sunday, April 1st at 4:25pm
Run Time: 105 minutes
BlamBlamBlam, ClickClickClickDirected by Jaz Garewal
A pair of hostage negotiators throw the rule book out the window, caution to the wind, and hostages under the bus.
Turning a PageDirected by Randal Smith
Life is written by the choices we make.
GrantedDirected by Kennedy Brothers
A hopeless romantic finds that love isn’t something that can be wished for.
Should’ve Been An EngineerDirected by Jason Smart
A writer struggles with writer’s block and questions his chosen profession.
Wish Inc.Directed by Diane M. Dresback
Hope (Stephanie Mello) believes she has found her dream job working for Wish Inc., a corporation that grants wishes led by The Wish Master (Bivas Biswas). However, she soon finds out that the job is not as she had expected. Can Hope still make a difference?
Come Follow MeDirected by Devan Dresback
Struck by the boredom of her students, a teacher turns to fresh surroundings and deeply personal reflections to introduce new possibilities and inspire one adventurous boy and his friends.
Parallax (pictured)Directed by Paul DeNegris
An U.S. Army infantryman with a hatred for all Arabs is injured in a convoy ambush and rescued by Iraqi civilian Hassan and his son Jabir. As the three of them hide from the insurgents, Daniels learns that his prejudices and his hatred have been misplaced and comes to respect Hassan and Jabir as human beings.
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Screening Time: Saturday, March 31st at 9:05amRun Time: 70 minutes
Second ThoughtsDirected by Jason Yeung
Two misfit beginner thieves discover the difficulties in trying to pull off a series of crimes.
A Fairy TaleDirected by Steven Tyler O’Connor
The story of Jack & Jill on the night of their Senior Prom.
DamselDirected by Paul Hoeprich
Detective James Saxon takes on a new case and unknowingly discovers a world of psychic villains and heroes in Catbrain Film Factory’s newest short film, Damsel. Damsel is based on the characters and world of published author Nathan L. Yocum and is the third short set in the ‘Strong Brain’ universe.
Kerry and AngieDirected by Amanda Melby
A recently widowed middle-aged woman disrupts a Christening service as her sensible friend tries to reign her in.
Cult Status (pictured)Directed by Kevin Herrmann
A young man’s first date goes awry as he unexpectedly interrupts family cult night.
CovetDirected by Paul DeNigris
Two crooked cops unleash an evil that corrupts and destroys everyone it touches.
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12 winning films created for the IFP Phoenix Filmmaker Challenges: Beat the Clock Challenge, Breakout Film Challenge, and Masterpiece Film Challenge.
Only one film will be awarded BEST FILM, as chosen by the Phoenix Film Critics Society.
Awards ceremony immediately following screening.
Kaziah the Goat Woman (pictured)Directed by Amy Duzinski Janes
Embroiled in a war where the US government has forbidden us to view our fallen soldiers, one woman, armed with a paintbrush and a herd of pregnant goats, has found a way to make sure these faces are seen and never forgotten. Painting over 600 portraits as gifts for the families, a quirky Kaziah faces death on a daily basis and is forced to reconcile her own fragile existence with ‘gravel in her gut and spit in her eyes’.
Sacred PoisonDirected by Yvonne Latty
The documentary shows the devastating toll past uranium mining has had on the Navajo people and discusses the potential risks posed by a renewal of uranium mining. It lays out the complex and conflicting economic, political, environmental and spiritual issues involved.
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iFP-Phoenix FilM challenge awards and screening
Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 9:00am Saturday, March 31st at 1:00pm
Run Time: 100 minutes
Screening Time: Monday, April 2nd at 7:00pmRun Time: 90 minutes
Films competing are: Awesome Guy: A New IdentityMorning BoyCovetTen to EternityWinding RoadThe 2 Coolest Ninjas to Ever Kick it at Lincoln University.Shine Like GoldResetThe FallCome Follow MeCordonesSecond Thoughts
Randy Parsons: American LuthierDirected by David Aldrich
Randy Parsons had given up the guitar, and then one day he had a vision of how it would come back into his life.
My Caddy Won’t Let MeDirected by David Urbanic
Noah Engh is a 23 year-old musician who is among the hard-living niche of D.I.Y. (‘do it yourself’) artists who book, promote, perform, and travel to their shows without any outside assistance.
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Apartamento ad AteneDirected by: Ruggero DipaolaRun Time: 1 hr. 35 min.Cast: Gerasimos Skiadaresis, Laura Morante, Richard SammelCountry: ItalyScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 5:45pm Sunday, April 1st at 9:40amSynopsis: During the Nazi occupation of Greece, a German officer establishes himself in the house of an Athenian family, totally disrupting their life. Based on the novel, “Apartment in Athens”, written in 1945 by G. Wescott.
Bel Borba AquiDirected by: Andre Costantini, Burt SunRun Time: 1 hr. 35 min.Country: BrazilScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 10:55am
Saturday, March 31st at 1:40pmSynopsis: Tattooed onto the skin of Salvador, Brazil, are ubiquitous public artworks created by the artist Bel. Salvador is a 500 year old city with a rich cultural heritage. The documentary film reflects the intimate relationship between this historically unique city and her beloved native son. This lyrical journey shares his joy and madness: creating large-scale outdoor art at lightning speed and then working alone in deep introspection. His exuberant personality shines as he draws inspiration from his surroundings, especially in impoverished neighborhoods. Working as a voice of the people, Bel breathes new life into the city he loves through his art. See his renaissance through constant acts of creation.
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Sulla Strada di CasaDirected by: Emiliano CorapiRun Time: 1 hr. 23 min.Cast: Claudia Pandolfi, Daniele Liotti, Donatella Finocchiaro, Fabrizio RongioneCountry: ItalyScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 9:10am
Saturday, March 31st at 3:50pmSynopsis: Alberto is a small businessman from Liguria whose firm is in a bad shape. To save his company, he becomes a courier for a criminal organization which uses Alberto’s above-suspicion identity to deliver illegal goods. On the eve of his departure on one of these journeys, some armed men break into his house. Threatening Alberto’s wife and children, they order him to deliver them, instead that on the agreed destination, the valuable goods he is going to pick up. Alberto travels through Italy to collect the pack and save his family who are held to ransom in their own home. But once he reaches his destination things do not go as planned...
Innocence Directed by: Jan HrebejkRun Time: 2 hr.Cast: Ana Geislerová, Anna Linhartová, Hynek Cermák, Ludek MunzarCountry: Czech RepublicScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 3:20pm
Sunday, April 1st at 3:55pmSynopsis: Our film is a story about love and the many faces it wears. Love motivates the actions of all our characters. None of the characters in this family drama is a priori evil. The paradox-driven plot is motivated by love of various kinds: parental love, a child’s love of its parents, conjugal love, love between friends, offended love, betrayed love, unrequited love, obsessive love, pretend love, untruthful love, forbidden love, illicit love, and the love of one human being for another. Behind each type of love lies a single, narrow, personal point of view, one personally experienced truth.
LidiceDirected by: Petr NikolaevRun Time: 2 hr. 3 min.Cast: Zuzana Fialová, Karel Roden, Zuzana BydzovskáCountry: Czech RepublicScreening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 7:55pm
Sunday, April 1st at 1:40pmSynopsis: At the beginning of the story Lidice is just one of many small Czech villages trying to survive the war as best as it can. Day-to-day existence within the Protectorate flows along almost serenely and the biggest upheaval is a pub brawl where by accident a drunk father kills his son. The crime is justly punished and the poor wretch Sima starts his sentence. But thanks to this he, alone, survives his family as well as his entire village which becomes the scapegoat for the assassination of Heydrich. The tale of this deeply paradoxical hero is full of contradictions yet remains truly human and forms the spine of the whole film.
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TiltDirected by: Viktor ChouchkovRun Time: 1 hr. 34 min.Cast: Ivaylo Dragiev, Ovanes Torosyan, Radina Kardzhilova, Yavor BaharoffCountry: BulgariaScreening Times: Friday, March 30th at 1:10pm
Saturday, March 31st at 5:55pmSynopsis: In the early ‘90s, as the old communist bloc has crumbled, four young pinballplaying friends try to realize their dream of opening their own nightclub, which they plan to name TILT. An accidental meeting between Stash (Yavor Baharov) and Becky (Radina Kardjilova) leads to a passionate love affair. When the friends are caught illegally distributing porn films, Becky”s father, a police colonel, takes the case personally and threatens them with prison. His proposal: he”ll let them off if Stash and Becky stop seeing each other. But we know that”s never going to happen. Tilt represents a fascinating look at contemporary Bulgarian cinema.
Wolves UnleashedDirected by: Andrew SimpsonRun Time: 1 hr. 29 min.Country: CanadaScreening Times: Saturday, March 31st at 9:10am
Sunday, April 1st at 11:35amSynopsis: From the opening shot this film takes the audience on an unbelievable journey with breathtaking scenery and an up-close-and-personal look at one of natures’ most elusive animals, the wolf. The film follows world renowned animal trainer Andrew Simpson as he travels to the other side of the world. Together with his Canadian crew and his pack of wolves he sets out on a journey of discovery to make the biggest wolf film ever attempted. Staying in a remote camp in the middle of the Siberian Mountains they endure harsh conditions where the temperature drops to -60 C. The crew and the wolves are tested daily both physically and mentally on a daily basis. Wolves are one of the most misunderstood animals of all time. In this film you will see them in another light as they try and overcome their wild instincts and respond to commands that go against everything that nature has instilled in them. This film will not only make people question everything they thought they knew about wolves, but it will also show one man’s struggle as he wrestles with the decision to use his unique bond with these animals against them.
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Screening Times: Friday, March 30th at 3:15pm Sunday, April 1st at 4:05pm
Run Time: 95 minutes
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The Glowing Hours (pictured below)
Directed by: Paul Young‘The Glowing Hours’ follows a young girl named Olivia through the intimate memories of her past, where she searches for the love of her mother and remembers a timeless promise she once made.
El Último Canto de Pájaro Cú (pictured right)
Directed by: Alonso Ruiz PalaciosMinutes before dying in the general ward of an urban hospital, Ulises, a terminally ill patient in his fifties, goes over fragments of his life.
LunaDirected by: Raul CardenasIn a chaotic city traversed by strange motorized beings ruled by time, a little girl named Zoe discovers a beautiful moon in the midst of chaos.
NegativeDirected by: Yoav HornungA woman in her mid-sixties is taking photographs in the park. When a young guy suspects that she took a picture of him, he sits next to her and they start to talk. A short conversation and a dark room will lead to an intimate situation that Irit never expected.
La Media PenaDirected by: Sergio BarrejonAn executive is on the point of committing suicide in his office early one morning. Just as he is about to pull the trigger, he is unexpectedly interrupted by the arrival of the cleaning lady. He can think of nothing better to do than hide... and spy on her.
CLUCKDirected by: Michael LavelleFeathers are ruffled when a new arrival at the orphanage threatens to upset the pecking order.
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20th Century Man – Page 49Dustin [email protected]
6 Month Rule – Page 39blayne [email protected]
A Fairy Tale – Page 55Steven tyler o’[email protected]
Alchemy and Other Imperfections – Page 49Zachary [email protected]
Ambush – Page 48Joe [email protected]
Anaphora – Page 49Andre [email protected]
Andrew Bird: Fever year – Page 39Xan [email protected]
Animalario – Page 51Sergio mejía [email protected]
Apartment in Athens (Apartamento ad Atene) – Page 57
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A Salton Soul – Page 52Greg [email protected]
Awesome Guy: A New Identity – Page 54Jessica [email protected]
The Back Tenant – Page 50Kenneth [email protected]
Back to the Start – Page 51Kennedy [email protected]
Bad Moon Rising – Page 48Scott [email protected]
Bel Borba Aqui – Page 57burt [email protected]
Below Zero – Page 46Signe [email protected]
Beyond the Black Rainbow – Page 44maureen masters / martin [email protected] / [email protected]
Blackout Roulette – Page 52Alexis [email protected]
BlamBlamBlam,ClickClickClick – Page 54Jaz [email protected]
Brutal Relax – Page 48pablo [email protected]
Burmese Refugee – Page 52michael [email protected]
Cardboard – Page 53Jenny-lynn Waugh [email protected]
Cluck – Page 60Ela [email protected]
Come Follow Me – Page 54Diane m [email protected]
Connected – Page 21tiffany [email protected]
Covet – Page 55paul [email protected]
Cult Status – Page 55Kevin [email protected]
Damsel – Page 55paul [email protected]
Delilah – Page 53michael [email protected]
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel – Page 30Doctor Glamour – Page 49
Andrew [email protected]
Dream Cleaners – Page 49 craig [email protected]
Dreaming American – Page 50lee [email protected]
El ultimo Canto del Pajaro Cu – Page 60ivan [email protected]
Employee of the Month – Page 48olivier [email protected]
Entanglement – Page 51renae [email protected]
The Fall – Page 54ryan [email protected]
Father/Son – Page 50bryan [email protected]
FDR: American Badass! – Page 43Folklore – Page 47
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Follow the Sun! – Page 48teddy [email protected]
The Glowing Hours – Page 60paul [email protected]
Good Luck, Mr. Gorski – Page 50David Jean [email protected]
Granted – Page 54Doug [email protected]
Half a Sorrow (La Media Pena) – Page 60iker [email protected]
Headhunters – Page 31maureen masters / martin [email protected] / [email protected]
Hide and Seek – Page 53bunee [email protected]
Holliston – Page 39Kiesha [email protected]
Hollywood Forever – Page 49Amy [email protected]
Hollywood to Dollywood – Page 21Gary [email protected]
How Do you Write a Joe Schermann Song – Page 22Gary [email protected]
How to Kill your Clone – Page 49Jack [email protected]
Human Nature – Page 51nassos [email protected]
The Hungry Boy – Page 51cem [email protected]
Impetuous – Page 53michael tanner [email protected]
Innocence (Nevinnost) – Page 58Intermission Time – Page 51
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Into the Wake – Page 22tim [email protected]
It’s In the Blood – Page 46Scooter [email protected]
Kaziah the Goat Woman – Page 56Kathleen [email protected]
Kerry and Angie – Page 55Amanda [email protected]
LADuMA – Page 38Jon [email protected]
Last Call at the Oasis – Page 38Leviticus: God’s Law – Page 54
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Lidice – Page 58 Adam Dvorak/irena [email protected], [email protected]
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Little Deaths – Page 51Jane [email protected]
Live Outside the Box – Page 51 Shu-hsuan [email protected]
Magic City – Page 38Kirstin [email protected]
The Maiden and the Princess – Page 50Ali [email protected]
The Man at the Counter – Page 50brian [email protected]
Masks – Page 51patrick [email protected]
Mirage – Page 49miao [email protected]
The Monk – Page 38Monster Brawl – Page 45
Moon (Luna) – Page 60ivan [email protected]
Must Come Down – Page 24Kenny [email protected]
My American Life – Page 53James [email protected]
My Caddy Won’t Let Me – Page 56David [email protected]
My License – Page 53robert [email protected]
Negative – Page 60Yoav [email protected]
Number Fourteen – Page 53Daniel [email protected]
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave – Page 50Valensky [email protected]
Outsight – Page 49Joanna [email protected]
Parallax – Page 54paul [email protected]
Paranoia – Page 24Diane m [email protected]
Pent – Page 53harrison [email protected]
The Perfect Family – Page 31Jen [email protected]
Pig – Page 47mark [email protected]
Play by Play – Page 50David [email protected]
Play Her Song – Page 52isaac J [email protected]
Play to Win – Page 50Sam [email protected]
Positive youth – Page 40Queens of Country – Page 31
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Randy Parsons: American Luthier – Page 56David [email protected]
Roid Rage – Page 48ryan [email protected]
Sacred Poison – Page 56Yvonne [email protected]
The Save – Page 52Jean-marc le [email protected]
Searching for Sonny – Page 26Greg [email protected]
Second Thoughts – Page 55Jason [email protected]
Secret Identity – Page 49John [email protected]
Shangri-La – Page 52Adam [email protected]
Shine Like Gold – Page 54Jordan [email protected]
Shoreditch Slayer – Page 48mavreen [email protected]
Should’ve Been an Engineer – Page 54 Keenan [email protected]
Shuffle – Page 26Kurt [email protected]
Slumber Party Slaughter – Page 46rebekah [email protected]
Small, Beautifully Moving Parts – Page 28Annie [email protected]
Solaria – Page 49Darren o’[email protected]
The Southern Belle – Page 50Emily [email protected]
Sulla Strada di Casa – Page 59roberto [email protected]
Susan’s Remembrance – Page 50David [email protected]
The Table – Page 48Shane [email protected]
Technicality – Page 50owen [email protected]
The Theatre Bizarre – Page 45The Brain That Wouldn’t Die – Page 44Tilt – Page 59
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Track – Page 53luke [email protected]
Trolley – Page 53mitchell [email protected]
Tuesday – Page 52David [email protected]
Turning a Page – Page 54randal [email protected]
The uncanny Valley – Page 49brenton [email protected]
The Victim – Page 43Jen [email protected]
The Waking – Page 48tara [email protected]
We Run Sh*t – Page 28Scott [email protected]
Wish Inc. – Page 54Diane m [email protected]
Wish Me Away – Page 40With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story – Page 44Without – Page 50
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