1pm Show
"WAR GAME", 5-minutes, Drama, Texas. Director: Garrett Oakley. As a young soldier scouts through his surroundings, he comes across an enemy bunker guarded by one young recruit. He begins a series of attacks in an attempt to capture the fort, however he is unsuccessful. His window of opportunity finally opens and the soldier takes his shot, but nothing is as it seems. The two soldiers learn that war is truly childish.
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"STRONGROOM". 12-minutes. Drama. Florida. Director: Gef Gove. Winner: Best Cinematography. In the midst of The Great Depression, no institution is safe as an unlikely trio band together for a small town bank robbery in the Deep South, placing their hopes on money that might already be gone. Loyalty is tested as accusations run rampant…time isn’t the only thing running out in this Southern Gothic Noir. "HIDING GAME". 7-minutes. Drama. California. Director: Jenna Urban. When two thieves break into a family home, Aiden is the only boy they missed. He has the chance to save his family, but what can a little boy do against two dangerous thieves? |
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"HU'S GAME". 8-minutes. Animation. California. Director: Shaun
Seong-young Kim. The game to make friends, and the game to beloved by artists! |
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"INSIGHT TO STRENGTHS". 9-minutes. Documentary. Florida. Director: Jen Ackerman. Many different members of the local GLBT community sift out the strengths they have gain through their hardships. The film revolves around the strengths perspective framework and is directed through the eyes of a social work student. The stories told are accompanied by a live art piece. |
"THE SUMMER OF "81". 15-minutes. Documentary. Wyoming.
Director: Preston Randolph. Winner: Best Documentary. The unique story of Wyoming man, Bob Taylor and the spirit and struggles of his life's journey. From teaching in the city, to being a Cowboy in Wyoming, to raising his family without electricity in the cabin he built by hand, and of course baseball. Above all, this film is about life and holding on to those memories that make us who we are. Good or bad, everyone has their own Summer of '81. "IN COUNTRY", 15-minutes, Drama, Florida. Director: Jenna Sasso. A young girl volunteering in Vietnam struggles with understanding her purpose and the hardships of war. |
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"2012 HYSTERIA". 6-minutes. Docudrama, California. Director: Gianfranco Terrin. What if people around the world would convince themselves that the earth is coming to an end? |
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"BAD COP BAD COP". 6-minutes, Comedy, Oregon. Director: Wordsmith jr. In a world where the line between finance and crime have blurred, justice can only be had by sending in Bad Cop and Bad Cop. |
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