FILM & EVENT SCHEDULE 2011 PARK CITY FILM MUSIC FESTIVAL
Tickets for Screenings are Available in the LOBBY at the

EGYPTIAN THEATRE and at the TICKET TABLES at the PROSPECTOR and the LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

TICKET PRICES

$10 Regular Admission

$5 Summit County Locals

$30 for a Day Pass to attend a full day of films

$250 for a Full Access Pass to attend as many films as you can see

throughout the Festival

Credit Cards Accepted/

Checks with ID

Kids under 12 admitted free

Films are not rated and can contain content you may feel is inappropriate. Please ask the staff at the screenings or contact us by email info@pcfmf.com if you have questions about the film content. Some films contain nudity, sexual content, and/or strong language you may deem offensive, and/or violence.

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DAY1FRIDAY MAY 20

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

A PERFECT LIFE FOLLOWED BY Q&A

FEATURE 01:27:00 Admission $5/$10

May 20th Egyptian 6:00pm

Brian imagines his perfect life out loud; the perfect wife, the perfect kids, the two car garage, a white picket fence and even a golden retriever. As he delivers his self-serving wish list, it begins to come true. His perfect wife enters and sits across from him. He is no longer homeless, he is an architect building the perfect fantasy. This is no fantasy however. He has already lived the perfect life and he blew it. Now, he is nothing more then a homeless man telling his story to anyone who will listen.

Composer Joe Rosati, Chad Ruin

Director Chad Ruin

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LAST SUMMER OF YOUTH

FEATURE 01:24:00 Admission $5/$10

May 20th Egyptian 8:00pm

An intimate multi-character drama about loneliness and forgiveness, with underlying suspense. Uneasy monotony of daily life in suburban Illinois sets the tone for this beautifully crafted film. Six different characters and their stories intersect throughout the film: The lives of an older theater manager, two male college roommates, a mysterious night-shift janitor and a beautiful young female journalist are all portrayed in depth as the plot pulls the audience in.

Composer Robert Cerny

Director Scott Cerny

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CLEAR BLUE

SHORT 00:20:00 Admission Free

May 20th Egyptian 9:30pm

Simon, an eager 16 year old, gets his first job as a lifeguard at the local indoor pool. At first his job is dull, until he notices Flova, a 71 year old woman who comes to swim every morning. As the days go on, Simon begins to find himself strangely entranced by her remarkable ability to remain under water for an unusually long time. One day Simon follows Flova into the change room, and discovers a startling secret...From this point on, Simon finds it impossible to stay away. As his sexual desires rage, Flova’s need for his companionship also begins to grow. While the unlikely pair struggle to keep their relationship a secret, they both become aware of the potential danger, until one day, they realize there is no turning back.

Composer Nathaniel Smith

Director Lindsay MacKay

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DAY 1 FRIDAY MAY 20

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP

DESTROYING ANGEL

SHORT 00:37:00

May 20th Prospector 4:30pm

Lucy seeks a renewed sense of meaning on a mushroom foray, only to find she cannot escape the consuming sorrow making her life unbearable. As we learn about the tragedy that beckoned her on this wilderness retreat, mycologist Paul tries to win her over with his fungi magic, only to eventually figure out that Lucy has a death wish and that he might be too late to save her.

Composer Raphael Atlas

Director Tina Love

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ARTHUR

SHORT 00:09:01

May 20th Prospector 5:15pm

Arthur is the story of a young boy just learning to take a stand for what is right. When his mother goes out for a run, he must use his imagination to travel through the darkness to overcome the dangerous beast that threatens his family.

Composer Charles-Henri Avelange

Director John Jacobsen

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FROM THE MIDST OF PAIN

FOLLOWED BY Q&A

DOCUMENTARY 00:49:00 Admission $5/$10

May 20th Prospector 5:30pm

Janette Lane Bradbury was abused by her mother. Her mother would beat her with a horsewhip, a riding crop or whatever she found handy.Lane escaped her abuse by being a dancer. She lived to be in acting class, lived to be in dance class. Lane ultimately grew up to be the youngest member ever of The Actors Studio in New York. She was in the original casts of “Gypsy” and “Night of the Iguana” on Broadway originating the roles of Dainty June and Charlotte Goodall.

When Lane had her first child, she picked up her baby and screamed at her. At this point, Lane realized that abuse was a self-perpetuating cycle and she had to stop it. Lane wants to bring others the opportunity to experience what she felt “saved her.” So workshops in various aspects of filmmaking including: dance, drama, camera, horseback riding, costumes and makeup were offered to abused women, at-risk teens and others that were physically or mentally challenged...

Composer Chris Julian

Director Nunzio Fazio

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IN THE COMPANY OF FRIENDS

SHORT 00:10:40

May 20th Prospector 7:00pm

Friends hanging out together begin being murdered and the puzzle is to figure out who is doing it.

Composer Jeffrey Gold

Director Thom Jensen, Jr.

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AN EVENING WITH MY COMATOSE MOTHER

SHORT 00:33:10

May 20th Prospector 7:15pm

Dorothy Pritchard thought she had it easy; house sit for the wealthy Poe’s on All Hallows Eve while collecting a cool paycheck. That was, until, she was introduced to the Poe’s rotting, comatose mother living upstairs. As the dark of the night comes, and as the approaching storm blacks out the neighborhood, Dorothy soon finds herself on a nightmare ride through hell that she can only beg to be woken up from.

Composer Kevin G. Lee

Director Jonathan Martin

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DREAMGIVER

SHORT 00:06:00

May 20th Prospector 7:45pm

A regular night of dream delivering turns into a literal nightmare when an orphan’s book of Ancient Aztec Mythology comes alive. The Dreamgiver must save the orphan from his own nightmare!

Composer Lance Montgomery

Director Tyler Carter

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ROCKET BOY

SHORT 00:22:00

Rocket Boy has a message that everyone can relate to: dreams. A young boy, builds a space ship and launches himself and his dog into space.

May 20th Prospector 8:00pm

Composer Keith Angus Maloy

Director Daniel Parker Smith

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MAZE

FEATURE 01:30:00 Admission $5/$10

May 20th Prospector 8:15pm

An innocent game of tag turns into a night of horror as 5 teen become stalked by a killer in a corn maze. The night’s terror escalates as the killer’s identity unfolds.

Composer Lance Montgomery

Director Steve Shimek

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DAY 2 SATURDAY MAY 21

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

BIG BOGEY

SHORT 00:10:52

May 21st Egyptian 09:45am

The world through Frankie’s eyes is an amalgamation of denial and Film Noir quips, with a sound track to match.

Composer Wenda Zonnefeld

Director Ilona Rossman - Ho

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AMIRA

PERF/EXP 00:18:53

May 21st Egyptian 10:00am

A young woman dying for the limelight, attempts to sing at a club in New York.

Composer Taylor Peckham

Director Christopher Ninness

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AVES DE PASO

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:52:00

May 21st Egyptian 10:30am

Birds of Passage presents a lyrical journey through the creative process and the everyday struggles of two young Uruguayan songwriters as they pursue their dreams of recording original albums. While each seeks to develop a personal voice that reflects cultural identity, the two protagonists confront personal and practical obstacles that threaten their creative passions.

Director Rachel Lears

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DIVE

DOCUMENTARY 00:55:00

May 21st Egyptian 11:30am

Inspired by a curiosity about our country’s careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning

documentary DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles’ supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food – resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.

Composer Jubilee Singers

Director Jeremy Seifert

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HOLD IT LIKE A BABY

FEATURE 01:22:00 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Egyptian 1:01pm

‘Hold your anger like a baby’ advises bipolar psychologist Wilbur Waskowicks, and in this dark ensemble comedy he sets in motion a denouement of furiously funny proportions.

Composer Raphael Atlas

Director Michael Love, Tina Love

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TOUCH

SHORT 00:10:58

May 21st Egyptian 2:30pm

Sometimes, the most personal connection in your life occurs with a complete stranger.

Composer Stephen Barton

Director Jen McGowan

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Egyptian 3:00pm

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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MORE TO LIVE FOR

DOCUMENTARY 01:23:00

Admission $5/$10

May 21st Egyptian 5:00pm

More To Live For is the story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them. These individuals are similar only in their fate and prolific accomplishments: Michael Brecker, 15-time Grammy winning saxophonist; James Chippendale, founder of the Love Hope Strength Foundation; and Seun Adebiyi, a young Nigerian training to become the first-ever Nigerian winter Olympic athlete. Their unrelated paths become connected in a desperate fight for survival and a singular mission: to bring awareness about bone marrow donation to the millions of people who could save a life today.

Composer Michael Brecker Director Noah Hutton

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ME, MIAMI, AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Egyptian 7:00pm

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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FESTIVAL MEET AND GREET 9:30 PM

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WIGGAH

SHORT 00:22:40 Admission Free

May 21st Egyptian 10:00pm

‘WIGGAH’ is about a nasty, white street hustler, ‘T,’ who pimps to fuel his crack habit. One day while he’s pimp-slappin’ his low-rent tricks on the street corner, a smooth black pimp rolls up like a dream and invites the ‘Ladies’ to go for a ride...’You gotta roll with a player and not a perpetrator!’...Vowing revenge, ‘T’ gets a gun. But, his plan is undone when jams it down the front of his pants and BLAM!!! And that’s just the beginning!!! ‘WIGGAH’ is a one-of-a-kind cinematic event filled with unrivaled comeuppance and unexpected redemption. From acclaimed filmmaker Brian G. Zahm and legendary electronic musician Jacoti Sommes, comes ‘The Biggest Blackest Whitesploitation Comedy Musical You Ever Seen Sucka!!!’

Composer JACOTI SOMMES

Director BRIAN ZAHM

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DAY 2 SATURDAY MAY 21

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

Kids Under 12 Admitted Free

KID FRIENDLY FILMS

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LOCH (THE)

SHORT 00:20:00

May 21st Library 09:30am

Lovely animated film for the young audience. Loveable sea creatures save work together to save their home.

Composer Alan Williams

Director Ryan Woodward

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JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE & BEN

SHORT 00:12:20

May 21st Library 09:44am

This humorous and factual history of five lads who grew up to become Founding Fathers brings the early days of American History to life with sass and substance, In Lane Smith’s inimitable style. Narrated by James Earl Jones.

Composer Scotty Huff, Robert Reynolds

Director Maciek Albrecht

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ANYTHING YOU CAN DO

SHORT 00:05:56

May 21st Library 10:00am

Heather can beat anyone at anything, or so she thinks.

Composer Joseph DeBeasi

Director Evan Buxbaum

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CRAZY HAIR DAY

SHORT 00:11:32

May 21st Library 10:20am

Stanley arrives at school, all set to celebrate CRAZY HAIR DAY, only to find out he has mixed up the date with School Picture Day. In this uplifting story of friendship and kindness, what starts out as a worst-ever experience takes a surprising turn as Stanley’s best friend and his classmates concoct a creative show of solidarity.

Composer Barney Saltzberg, Ricky Eckstein

Director Virginia Wilkos

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SCRAMBLED STATES OF AMERICA TALENT SHOW

SHORT 00:20:17

May 21st Library 10:35am

Those wacky scrambled states are having a talent show. Revel in the madcap adventures and silly antics of this star-studded cast, while learning interesting facts about the states and geography. Narrated by Jon Carrol, David DeVries, Diana Canova and including Birmingham native and current resident, Leigh Corra-Sloss as the state of Georgia.

Composer Jon Carroll

Director Galen Fott

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THE MAN WHO KNEW HOW TO FLY

SHORT 00:24:00

May 21st Library 11:10am

Mr. Tomasek has just discovered the human ability to fly. Now he fears the repercussions. Beautifully done.

Composer Ehud Freedman

Director Robi Michael

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GREEN TIE AFFAIR

SHORT 00:12:30

May 21st Library 11:47am

A puppet musical about accepting your identity.

Composer Dane Neves Director Dane Neves

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BREAK for LUNCH

May 21st Library 12:15pm

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HAPPETS IN THE KINGDOM OF THE SUN (ANIMATED)

FEATURE 01:16:00 Kids under 12 free - Admission $5/$10

May 21st Library 1:00pm

Moo Moo the cow meets a herd of performing sheep and decides to hit the road to the Kingdom of the Sun in hopes of becoming a star. As Moo Moo encounters a series of obstacles on the road to fame, not least trying to fit with the super-stylish sheep, her friends Alfred the dog, Rita the giraffe, Milo the bear and Olga the pig set out to find out her and convince her that she’s special just for being herself.

Composer Zeltia Montes

Director Alex Colls

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MARK TWAIN’S AMERICA

DOCUMENTARY 00:52:00 Admission $5/$10

Admission includes next film as well.

May 21st Library 2:00pm

Mark Twain’s America interweaves the life and times of Mark Twain with the lives of current day enthusiasts who revel in the inventions and way of life of the 19th century. Utilizing archival stereo-optic photos, powerful images from the past seemingly come alive in a larger-than-life presentation. Archival photos representative of Twain and what he saw and experienced in his time are juxtaposed against scenes of actual present day recreations of that era.

Composer Alan Williams

Director Stephen Low

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TIN CAN SAILORS WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN

DOCUMENTARY 00:53:00 Admission $5/$10

Admisison includes precedeing documentary as well.

May 21st Library 4:00pm

The Pacific War in their own words. ‘Tin Can Sailors Will Not Be Forgotten’ offers a brief history of WWII in the Pacific intertwined with a verite slice of contemporary Americana. Focused on the Annual Reunion of the USS Morris Veteran’s Association, the film offers a glimpse at the lives of destroyer men who faced death in their youths and are now faced with their own mortality. A labor of love, this remarkable film has been put together with no budget after the filmmaker heard the story of his father’s experiences aboard the tiny destroyer, USS Morris. The film is a gritty look at war told through the first-person experiences of the sailors.

Composer Steve Greaves

Director Greg Berg Co-Director Steve Greaves, David Fratto

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BREAK May 21st Library 5:00pm

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

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SOUL MATE

SHORT 00:06:07

May 21st Library 5:30pm

All Emily wants is to find her perfect partner. But there’s only one thing getting in the way. Very funny.

Director David Price

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FLYPAPER

SHORT 00:09:00

May 21st Library 5:40pm

Inspiration comes in tiny, winged packages. After he fails to catch a worthwhile train of thought, a writer unleashes his frustration on a pesky housefly.

Composer Joseph DeBeasi

Director Raygan Henley

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THREE ACTRESSES WALK INTO A BATHROOM...

SHORT 00:10:14

May 21st Library 5:50pm

‘Three Actresses Walk Into A Bathroom...’ is a short comedy about the fierce rivalries, absurd desperation and hilarious lengths these actresses will go to to score the coveted role of ‘Junkie Whore with a Heart of Gold #2. ‘

Composer Nan Avant

Director Jade Justad

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AIR KNOB

SHORT 00:07:30

May 21st Library 6:10pm

In an air guitar war there are only losers!

Composer Nathan fleet

Director Nathan fleet

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PARK CITY FILM SERIES FILM May 21st Library 6:00pm

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DAY 2 SATURDAY MAY 21

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

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THE WINE CELLAR

SHORT 00:29:00

May 21st Prospector 09:30am

A former cistern may have been a portal between this world and beyond. An intrigued girl speaks in her ancestral tongues. With her father’s help, she assumes an appointed role...

Director Robert Eidschun

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WIND

SHORT 00:10:32

May 21st Prospector 10:00am

‘Wind’ is a short foreign film about an ill-fated warrior with a price on his head who is pursued by a ruthless gang of mercenaries set on collecting the reward money for his death. Tired of running, the warrior decides to face his troubles head on, refusing to give up without a fight.

Composer Fred Emory Smith

Director CK Spitler

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EVEN NOW

SHORT 00:04:28

May 21st Prospector 10:15am

Whatever you are going through, whatever pain you are experiencing, help is on the way, Even Now.

Composer Gustavo Renovalez, Omar Rojas

Director Dewayne Rudd

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MINUET

SHORT 00:15:52

May 21st Prospector 10:20am

A devastated father is haunted by the death of his daughter, until he finds hope in the child she left behind.

Composer Jennifer Thomas

Director Ryan K. McNeal

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GUILTY SHOES

SHORT 00:10:39

May 21st Prospector 10:45am

When a high school student kills a violent bully he comes face to face with the monster he has be come.

Composer Brendan Hogan

Director Ryan Clausen

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GRACIE: DIARY OF A COMA PATIENT

PERF/EXP 00:28:14

May 21st Prospector 11:00am

A dark romance in which a dying coma patient must re-experience his obsession with the love he cannot have, but also the lengths he is willing to go to free himself of it.

Composer Scott Hallgren

Director Jeff Wedding

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EVOLUTION: THE GRAND EXPERIMENT EPISODE 1 - THE QUEST FOR AN ANSWER

DOCUMENTARY 01:00:00 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Prospector Noon

Darwin’s book on evolution admitted that ‘intermediate links’ were ‘perhaps the most obvious and serious objection to the theory’ of evolution. Darwin recognized that the fossils collected by scientists prior to 1859 did not correspond with his theory of evolution, but he predicted that his theory would be confirmed as more and more fossils were found. One hundred and fifty years later, ‘Evolution: The Grand Experiment’ critically examines the viability of Darwin’s theory. Filmed over 12 years on three continents and seven countries including many active dig sites, museums and universities.

Composer Simon Wilkinson

Director Debbie Werner

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HAPPILY AFTER

FEATURE 01:14:45 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Prospector 1:00pm

A young writer named Tristan falls for Trisha, a divorced single mom. After being showered with affection and the promise of having a loving guardian for her son, Trisha must now choose between two very different men in her life: the enigmatic, quirky Tristan, or her domineering ex-husband Matt, who slowly discovers the truth about his competitor...

Composer Leo Schwartz

Director John Klein

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

CRAZY PIG

SHORT 00:08:20

May 21st Prospector 1:15pm

OCD Oscar and Bipolar Betty walk into a convenience store being robbed by Narcissist Nathan and Paranoid Pete... insanity ensues.

Composer Dan Lazarescou

Director Juan Francisco de la Guardia

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DENTAL BREAKDOWN

SHORT 00:05:53

May 21st Prospector 1:30pm

A musical comedy about five reluctant student dentists whose eyes are opened to the cruel consolations of their career by a sadistic tutor. www.dentalbreakdown.com

Composer Gregory Magee

Director Ian Power

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THOMAS BEALE CIPHER

SHORT 00:10:10

May 21st Prospector 1:45pm

Life is not a game - A very cool animated gem.

Composer Eric Goetz

Director Andrew Allen

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MEANING OF LIFEGUARD

SHORT 00:06:00

May 21st Prospector 2:30pm

What’s it all about? The me-cockiness of consciousness, evolution gone gee-eyed, and a might lifeguard who saves shallow people from deep conversations.

Composer Kim Porcelli

Director Dylan Cotter

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I BECOME GILGAMESH

FEATURE 01:22:22 Admission $5/$10

May 21st Prospector 5:00pm

A professor of biology discovers a mysterious secret to immortality -- which lies within his own cancer. Beautifully creepy and intriquing.

Composer Dan Lazarescou, Ron Artinian

Director Juan Francisco de la Guardia

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DAY 3SUNDAY MAY 22

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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PERFORMANCE FILM GROUP Admission free.

CONNECT THE DOTS

PERF/EXP 00:05:57

May 22nd Egyptian 10:01am

Deep in the bowels of the White House, a routine briefing leads to a hot tango, and possible war. A musical-satirical take on National Security politics and the culture of militarism.

Composer Andy Kirshner

Director Andy Kirshner

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IRENE

PERF/EXP 00:07:22

May 22nd Egyptian 10:10am

I love him, but he’s unfaithful. I hope, but he is cruel. Will he let me die? Music Aria “Sposa Son Disprezzata” from Bajazet a.k.a.

Tamerlano Composed by Antonio Vivaldi Arranged by Alessandro Parisotti Performed by LAUREN SEGAL

Director Paola Marino

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DEEP END DANCE

PERF/EXP 00:12:00

May 22nd Egyptian 10:30am

Beautiful and unique underwater ballet.

Writer/Choreographer David Bolger.

Directed By Conor Horgan

Music By Michael Fleming

Performed By Madge Bolger and David Bolger.

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DESERT OF FORBIDDEN ART

DOCUMENTARY 01:20:00 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Egyptian 11:00am

How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Their plight inspires young Igor Savitsky. He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist’s works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it. Savitsky amasses an eclectic mix of Russian Avant-Garde art. But his greatest discovery is an unknown school of artists who settle in Uzbekistan after the Russian revolution of 1917, encountering a unique Islamic culture, as exotic to them as Tahiti was for Gauguin. They develop a startlingly original style, fusing European modernism with centuries-old Eastern traditions.

Composer Miriam Cutler

Directors Amanda Pope, Tchavdar Georgiev

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WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

DOCUMENTARY 00:54:10 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Egyptian 12:45pm

‘William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible’ gives viewers an intimate look into the amazing artistic mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed charcoal drawings, animations, video installations, shadow plays, mechanical puppets, tapestries, sculptures, live performance pieces, and operas have made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today. This documentary features exclusive interviews with Kentridge as he works in his studio and discusses his artistic philosophy and techniques. In the film, Kentridge talks about how his personal history as a white South African of Jewish heritage has informed recurring themes in his work - including violent oppression, class struggle, and social and political hierarchies. Fascinating film.

Director Susan Sollins

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THESE MAGNIFICENT MILES: ON THE LONG ROAD WITH RED WANTING BLUE

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:00:00 Admission $5/$10

Admission includes documentary Toddstock as well.

May 22nd Egyptian 1:45pm

Being an ‘American idol’ is one of the most sought-after dreams in the US and around the world; however, most of us don’t get past singing in the shower. Red Wanting Blue is a band from Ohio that has doggedly refused to give up on their big dreams. Now, ten years after forming, the band has a cult following and has been called one of the top unsigned bands in the country, but it still has no record label. ‘These Magnificent Miles: On The Long Road With Red Wanting Blue’ follows the band as they record and release their eighth album, in the hopes of finally making it big. It’s a story about frustration, sacrifice, and the joy that comes with doing what you love.

Composer Red Wanting Blue

Director Ken Davenport

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TODDSTOCK (TODD RUNDGREN)

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:30:53 Admission $5/$10

Admission includes preceding MusDoc

May 22nd Egyptian 3:15pm

In June of 2008, rock icon Todd Rundgren opened up his home and invited 300 fans for a Utopian Camporee on his Kauai property. For more than a week together, they built a community, cooking, connecting and celebrating. Witness Todd, family and fans bless his new home, experience the island, celebrate his 60th birthday, and share the debut performance of a new recording, ‘Arena.’ Each night, they came together for a new experience, each day a new adventure. Todd and Michele Rundgren host this intimate and personal look at themselves, and the devoted fans who came from around the world to join him in celebration.

Composer Todd Rundgren

Director Ed Vigdor, Todd Rundgren

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WAYSHOWER FOLLOWED BY Q&A

FEATURE 01:46:00 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Egyptian 5:00pm

‘The Wayshower’ tells the story of a lost man called Jesus. Searching for the truth and themeaning of his spiritual teacher /Friend. Jesus travels the world only to end up in small town Utah, the birthplace of his teacher J-R.Jesus is sent some unlikely friends to help him find his answers and confront deepest fear,doubt. Only as he begins to forgive andaccept his past, does Jesus begin to see that the love of his life has beenwaiting for him all along.

Composer Larry Seymour

Director Jsu Garcia, John- Roger

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ANGEL CAMOUFLAGED

FEATURE 01:57:13

May 22nd Egyptian 7:30pm

Scottie Ballantyne, a rock and roll singer, inherits a run-down bar in the salt marshes of South Carolina. In order to make ‘Kokonuts’ a success, she and her brother must battle against raging motorcycle clubs, gun toting gang bangers, a devilish loan shark and a deadly neighbor hell bent on sabotaging their efforts.

Composers Dilana, John W. Morgan

Director R. Michael Givens

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DAY 3 SUNDAY MAY 22

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

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WAR OF OUR CHILDREN

SHORT 00:23:00

May 22nd Library 10:00am

As a once-blissful park comes under increasing totalitarian control by the leader of the fifth graders, Nolan (Nathan Fugleberg), Timmy (Victor Troconis), leader of the third graders, cannot stand for it any longer, and with the help of his love, Emily (Dulaney Sundin), must organize and rally his army to defeat Nolan and his band of cohorts, and free the park once and for all!

Composer Alexandro Estevez and Adora Williams

Director Clint Mourino

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UMKHUMBI WETHU (OUR SHIP)

SHORT 00:26:35

May 22nd Library 10:00am

This is a beautiful story capturing so much in such a short period of time. Isaac and Thandani are alone and struggling to survive off the streets of Johannesburg. Isaac desperately wants his son to get an education but with a growing lack of respect for his father, Thandani wants only to ignore and defy him. With no money and a palpable coldness between them, Isaac must prove himself as a man and a father.

Composer Danielle Erasmus

Director Garon Campbell

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TOUCH

SHORT 00:29:58

May 22nd Library 11:00am

Touch tells the emotional account of two distressed souls who come together and experience, through human contact, how healing begins. The filmmaker skillfully unravels the stories of each character and makes you really care for them, too.

Composer Jerome Kurtenbach

Director Jane Lanier

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WEIGHTLESS TRAVELER

SHORT 00:15:50

May 22nd Library 11:45am

Not weighed down by possessions or a permanent home, young resourceful vagabond Bo is light; light enough to ascend. And with her, we travel to three far-away places and experience different survival challenges. With humour and creativity, she uses what others throw away and through her positive outlook and magic touch anything is possible. Without any dialog, The Weightless Traveler speaks clearly in a universal human language. Bo’s travels are captured in a unique mix of wayang kulit shadow projection and a touch of modern wizardry. The intriguing, indigenous music composition adds to the enjoyment of this little cinematic gem. More is not always better, and less is not always worse.

Composer Dave Clarke

Director Eva Colmers

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BREAK May 22nd Library 12:30pm

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LA VIRGEN NEGRA (SUBTITLED)

FEATURE 01:26:14 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Library 1:00pm

La Virgen Negra (The Black Virgin) is a Venezuelan comedy film mixed with romance and magic realism. The film tells the story of the strange changes in the lives of the inhabitants of a small fishing village (possibly an allusion to Barlovento) in the Venezuelan coast after the appearance of a black virgin. The film is stunningly set in the town of Higuerote in the northern coastal state of Miranda, Venezuela.

Composer Elik Alvarez

Director Ignacio Castillo Cottin

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Library 2:30pm

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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MORE TO LIVE FOR

DOCUMENTARY 01:23:00 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Library 4:15pm

More To Live For is the story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them. These individuals are similar only in their fate and prolific accomplishments: Michael Brecker, 15-time Grammy winning saxophonist; James Chippendale, founder of the Love Hope Strength Foundation; and Seun Adebiyi, a young Nigerian training to become the first-ever Nigerian winter Olympic athlete. Their unrelated paths become connected in a desperate fight for survival and a singular mission: to bring awareness about bone marrow donation to the millions of people who could save a life today.

Composer Michael Brecker Director Noah Hutton

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PARK CITY FILM SERIES FILM May 22nd Library 6:00pm

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DAY 3 SUNDAY MAY 22

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5

BEFORE BREAKFAST

SHORT 00:15:00

May 22nd Prospector 10:00am

Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, both budding fresh-faced starlets, meet for the very first time and have a run in with the law. The film is as fresh-faced and fun as the starlets.

Composer Joseph DeBeasi

Director Paul Levin

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ADLER’S BUS STOP

SHORT 00:07:35

May 22nd Prospector 10:15am

An elderly man in a hurry to get to a hospital to visit his wife sits down at a German bus stop located in front of his house. While sitting there a young girl, then a young woman begin asking him questions that make him wonder what he is doing there.

Composer Alfonso Tenreiro

Director Christopher Morgan

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A GOOD DAY

SHORT 00:21:16

May 22nd Prospector 10:30am

A recovering narcotics addict trades one drug for another in an attempt to connect with her reason for being.

Composer Stephen Woltosz, Jared Louie

Director Jeannine Sturtevant

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END OF SHORT FILM GROUP

TRIPLE FEATURE: Admission includes

the following three films $5/$10

ISLAND OF THE SHARKS

DOCUMENTARY 00:40:00

May 22nd Prospector 11:00am

Costa Rica’s Cocos Island boasts more sharks per cubic yard of water than perhaps any other place on the planet, including whitetip reef sharks, 40-foot whale sharks, and hammerheads that school by the hundreds. Join Howard and Michele Hall, two of the world’s leading underwater filmmakers, as they dive into this shark-infested paradise to shoot an IMAX large-format film, “Island of the Sharks.”

Composer Alan Williams

Director Howard Hall

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R. LUKE DUBOIS: RUNNING OUT OF TIME

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:30:45

May 22nd Prospector 11:45am

R. Luke DuBois is a composer and visual artist in New York City. His creative output builds on notions of cultural and romantic memory, exploring how information can be accelerated for emotional impact. This half-hour documentary interweaves conversations with visuals, performance, and behind-the-scenes footage. Featured in the film are MIVOS quartet, the Fair Use Trio, and performance artist Lian Amaris. Supercreative and interesting.

Composer R. Luke DuBois

Director H. Paul Moon

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NA NAI’A,

LEGEND OF THE DOLPHINS

DOCUMENTARY 01:18:00

May 22nd Prospector 12:30pm

NA NAI’A LEGEND OF THE DOLPHINS is a mind-expanding feature film Documentary that conveys the message of the dolphins to humanity, their power, their wisdom, and the importance of their survival. A story of universal importance, NA NAI’A LEGEND OF THE DOLPHINS is a fantastic underwater adventure filmed in the oceans of Hawaii, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, The Bahamas, South Africa, Mozambique,and in the fresh waters of the Amazon River in Brazil. The legend of the dolphins is portrayed with fantastic underwater cinematography and told by 11 stars including ELLEN PAGE, KATE WINSLET,ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, JAMES FRANCO, JULIAN LENNON, DIEGO LUNA, WHOOPI GOLDBERG,CHEECH MARIN, DARYL HANNAH, GERARD BUTLER, and MEGAN FOX.

Composer Randy Edelman Director Jonathon Kay

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MZUNGU (N.) WHITE-WANDERER

DOCUMENTARY 01:17:00 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Prospector 2:00pm

Mzungu is the initial journey of four idealistic American college kids who set out to Africa with their own plans to save the world.Their efforts and experiences are inspiring - They end up leading their own generation to a new depth of understanding. It’s is true story of personal sacrifice, purpose, adventure, and ultimately the power of love and community.We see them try, sometimes fail and sometimes succeed. In a time when global issues rule the media, this Documentary is a true account into a life altering journey that turns into an entire world of friends working together for change. In the end, you too may believe the world can be a better place, it is up to us to change it!

Composer Stephen Bertrand

Director Shana Gilbert

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THREE MOTHERS

SHORT 00:05:00 Admission Free

May 22nd Prospector 3:30pm

Three mothers are dealing with their issues in very different ways. Strong drama in a short time frame made more effective by the excellent film score.

Composer Nan Avant

Director Ian Stone

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SARINA’S SONG

SHORT 00:15:30 Admission Free

May 22nd Prospector 4:00pm

Set in the 1940’s, ‘SARINA’S SONG’ follows the journey of a young woman who seeks to escape her aristocratic upbringing for a chance at true love.

Composer Estelle Bajou (co-composer “Starlight Waltz”)

and David Cieri

Director Angelique Letizia

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 22nd Prospector 5:00pm

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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DAY 4 MONDAY MAY 23

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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RAPPING IN TEHRAN

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:37:00 Admission Free.

May 23rd Egyptian 12:01pm

Young people’s tough struggle against the rigid rules of a government of old men. Music and a lifestyle that are strictly forbidden but unstoppable.

Director Hassan Khademi

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LIEMBA

DOCUMENTARY 00:50:14 Admission Free

May 23rd Egyptian 1:00pm

A voyage down the longest lake in the world aboard Africa’s last surviving steamship reveals how people living along the remote shores of Lake Tanganyika continue to rely on this battered old relic of the German colonial era for their livelihood as they have for almost one hundred years. Narrated by Chiwoniso Maraire, a rising star in African music, and featuring an entirely original, locally recorded soundtrack, this Documentary brings Liemba’s colorful history to life and celebrates her role in this region of Africa. Compelling passenger narratives, breathtaking footage and upbeat music combine to take the audience on an unforgettable trip down Lake Tanganyika.

Composer: Various

Director John Billingsley, Andrew Subin

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R. LUKE DUBOIS: RUNNING OUT OF TIME

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:30:45 Admission Free.

May 23rd Egyptian 2:00pm

R. Luke DuBois is a composer and visual artist in New York City. His creative output builds on notions of cultural and romantic memory, exploring how information can be accelerated for emotional impact. This half-hour documentary interweaves conversations with visuals, performance, and behind-the-scenes footage. Featured in the film are MIVOS quartet, the Fair Use Trio, and performance artist Lian Amaris. Supercreative and interesting.

Composer R. Luke DuBois

Director H. Paul Moon

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MORTEM

FEATURE 01:34:00 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Egyptian 3:15pm

MORTEM is a PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER : the story of a young woman who defies her own death.

Composers Eric ATLAN and

Marc BERCOVITZ

Director Eric ATLAN

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MANTEGNA

SHORT 00:06:50 Admission Free

May 23rd Egyptian 4:40pm

A poetic film about the masterwork Lamentation over the Dead Christ, painted by Andrea Mantegna in 1490. The film makes comparison with other works of the art from Renaissance to contemporary media that used the Dead Christ as a character, as well as those works that used, in a direct way, the Mantegna s Dead Christ as a reference.

Director Melo Viana

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ONE MAN IN THE BAND

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:23:00 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Egyptian 5:00pm

One-man bands. Showmen, eccentrics, loners. This feature-length Documentary follows a selection of contemporary musicians who play as one-person acts and discovers that, for them, music just sounds so much better when you make it all alone. Naturally, it was made by a one-man band filmmaker.

Composer Cast Members

Director Adam Clitheroe

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MELLODRAMA

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:14:42 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Egyptian 6:30pm

MELLODRAMA: A Documentary by Dianna Dilworth. From a California garage to Royal Albert Hall, how the haunting sound of an ingenious contraption called the Mellotron changed the production and texture of popular music, from ?Strawberry Fields? and the Moody Blues to Radiohead and Kanye West.

Composers Brian Kehew and Mattias Olsson

Director Dianna Dilworth

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ME, MIAMI AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Egyptian 8:00pm

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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DAY 4 MONDAY MAY 23

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

May 23rd Prospector

SHORT FILM GROUP

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SUBSTANCE

FEATURE 01:38:06 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Prospector Noon

The story of Thomas Cooper, an alcoholic who has been running all his life, but he’s not sure what it is he’s running from and he conveniently ignores the fact that his life is crumbling, along with his health. He life continues to unravel until Tom decides to try to win his fight with alcohol. He slowly begins to realize that he’s been running from his past. He realizes he has to face the wrongs he made in his past. The music for this film is excellent and helps carry this story along

Composer Kendall Combes

Director William Tyler

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

WAR 4 MORE!

SHORT 00:33:15

May 23rd Prospector 2:00PM

When a not-so-talented rocker meets a girl at the bar after his gig and agrees to help her shoot a guerrilla student Documentary--he ends up in a fight for his life behind the walls of a secretive gated community where families engage in the most primitive form of social networking--organized war.A celebration of low-tech, low budget, non-collaborative film-making, ‘The War 4 More’ is a cobbling of action, comedy, original music, sex, and violence. Try to imagine the first thirty minutes of a big budget script realized (without actors) by a filmmaker working solo in a cramped studio with stop-animated action figures (filmed through a magnifying lens hot-glued to a web-cam.)

Composer Doug Olander

Director Doug Olander

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VISIT A TION

SHORT 00:15:32

May 23rd Prospector 2:45PM

Frank Aruca is a multi-millionaire real estate developer fallen on hard times. Facing bankruptcy and possible criminal prosecution, he comes up with a drastic scheme to shield his family from financial hardship: Frank will sacrifice his own life to save his loved ones from can a life of poverty and shame. Through his lawyer Gryske, Frank hires two ‘mechanics’ to arrange it so that he will suffer a fatal car accident, thereby enabling his wife to collect on his million dollar life insurance policy. But when ‘Gryske’s people’ arrive at Frank’s private airplane hangar, Frank finds that they are more, much more, than they first appear.

Composer Dave Volpe

Director Cameron Young

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TEARS IN HEAVEN

PERF/EXP 00:03:15

May 23rd Prospector 3:15PM

A tribute to Ryker Jensen’s father who passed away. His father was also a musician. Tears In Heaven holds an emotional tie with Ryker and his father.

Director Chase Cheney

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THINGS YOU LOSE IN THE OCEAN

SHORT 00:28:00

May 23rd Prospector 3:30PM

‘The Things You Lose’ is the story of Grace, a stoic woman of Trinidad, and Jilly-Ann, her precious twelve year old daughter. As Grace and Jilly-Ann come to America to work at the Harrington Residence, Grace is forced to confront the mistakes of her past in order to save her daughter from a danger that has followed them from home. In this tragic tale of love and loss, an evil from beyond the grave will appear to tear apart mother from child. How will Grace overcome an overwhelming conspiracy fueled by the power of dark magic and revenge in order to protect her child? Will she figure out the dark forces at work before it is too late, or will those who appear to be friends succeed in tricking Grace and stealing away Jilly-Ann forever?

Composer Kristen Baum

Director Amy Kernan

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SARATHI-THE CHARIOTEER

SHORT 00:22:05

May 23rd Prospector 5:30PM

The story explores the universal question, ‘Who am I?’ and revolves around the mind of Arjun Patel, a young and successful consultant. While riding the waves of success, Arjun rides a limo with an unusual chauffeur. The driver, through intriguing questions, takes Arjun on a journey he is not prepared for, and ultimately brings Arjun back to a familiar place - himself.

Composer Rohan Joseph

Director Sushma Khadepaun-Parmar

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PROHIBITION

SHORT 00:48:31

May 23rd Prospector 6:00PM

‘Prohibition’ is a unique comedy which takes place in a dry college town, evoking shades of America’s more famous Prohibition of the 1920s. Our main character, Simon, quickly finds himself in over his head when he is forced to manufacture alcohol for the all-powerful Jewish Mafia, and avoid being caught by the puritanical sheriff who is desperate to take them down.

Composer Adam Dorn

Director Adam Berley

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 23rd Prospector 7:00PM

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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DAY 5 TUESDAY MAY 24

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

FRIENDSHIP

SHORT 00:10:01

May 24th Egyptian 2:45pm

Kyle has been waiting, perhaps too long. He knows that he needs to take the risk of loosing his friend, or forever wonder ‘what if’.

Composer Wenda Zonnefeld

Director Raphael Vieira

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RED PRINCESS BLUES

SHORT 00:11:00

May 24th Egyptian 3:00pm

Composer Chris Velasco

Director Alex Ferrari

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OUT OF FOCUS

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:25:28

May 24th Egyptian 3:15pm

Director Carol Lessaire

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RIPPLE PLAINS

PERF/EXP 00:05:02

May 24th Egyptian 3:45pm

Life is past. Present has happened. Future is a stacking deck of planes of the past. Dream with the cards. Build your hands!

Director Elmer Atkinson

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SLIPPAGE

SHORT 00:15:21

May 24th Egyptian 4:00pm

Slippage is the story of two women and their friendship. Laura, now tailored and straight, reunites with Ruth, an over-ripe hippie, after more than a decade-long estrangement, at Ruth’s husband’s funeral. Their deep connection is immediately rekindled, as they reminisce ‘tripping’ back to their commune days. Their lovely reunion quickly turns into a wild chase that ends in a shocking surprise.

Composer Jeremy Sisto Director Ryan McLaughlin

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STILL BORN

SHORT 00:19:55

May 24th Egyptian 4:20pm

A devoted mother struggles with feelings of entrapment within her family, as she searches to redefine her own true happiness.

Composer Leora Rose Kanter

Director Luca Domenico Valente

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THE ‘WIE DAS GEFÄSS LÄUFT ES AUS (IT’S EMPTY LIKE THE VESSEL)’

PERF/EXP 00:09:00

May 24th Egyptian 5:00pm

A ceremony for meditation to enter into Nirvana. In this work, the culture of Eastern Asia will be interpreted newly in multimedia contents and in digital expression through immersed image and sound. The theme is a movement between the tranquility. The sound expresses the movement between the tranquility. Also, the image shows the tranquility in the movement. Finally, a man shows the process of attaining the Nirvana through the medium between the sound and image.

Composer Min Eui Hong

Director Min Eui Honga

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AMIRA

PERF/EXP 00:18:53

May 21st Egyptian 5:15pm

A young woman dying for the limelight, attempts to sing at a club in New York.

Composer Taylor Peckham

Director Christopher Ninness

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THY PIPE

SHORT 00:13:04

May 24th Egyptian 6:00pm

On June 26th a boy finds his favorite childhood book ‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin’ and decides to try to play his recorder in the wood in order to summon the rats as did the Pied Piper.

Composer ANDREA CASAGRANDE

Director ANDREA CASAGRANDE

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SNOW PRINCESS

SHORT 00:07:06

May 24th Egyptian 6:15pm

More then snow is about to fall.

Composer Christopher Lord, JJ Lee

Director Audrey Holland

END OF SHORT FILM GROUP

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MUSIC OF IRELAND: PT1 & PT2

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:50:46 Admission $5/$10

May 24th Egyptian 6:15pm

Feature length screening version of two part Documentary on 60 years of Irish Music history and influence in America from 1950’s to the present. Original created for Public Television.

Director Philip Marshall Q & A following

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DAY 5 TUESDAY MAY 24

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

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MEDEA

FEATURE 01:05:50 Admission Free

May 24th Prospector 3:00pm

Film was created in a new for cinema genre of Rhythmodrama, in which the main basis of acting and atmosphere is music written before shooting. Medea, the Colchian princess in past, just has learned that her husband Jason has to marry Creusa, daughter of king Creon. So she decided to return Jason or take revenge. Her vengeance will be awful, because Medea is not a simple woman, she is sorceress, and weird forces come to her under her call.

Composer Natalia Kuznetsova

Director Natalia Kuznetsova

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MUSTANG MAN: HOW A WILD HORSE TAMED A VIETNAM VET

DOCUMENTARY 00:50:22 Admission Free

May 24th Prospector 4:30pm

In 2002, Dale Harker’s doctor told him he had between 18 months to 7 years to live. Suffering from cancer due to exposure to Agent Orange during his tour of duty in Vietnam, he shares what life in the jungle was really like, and how returning to an anti-war environment in 1969 made him want to return to the jungle. Share this Vietnam veteran’s journey of turning his life of hate and anger into love and joy as he fulfills his lifelong dream of taming a wild mustang. Witness the healing as he rediscovers nature and, through his beloved horse, learns patience and self- acceptance. He hopes that by finally telling his story, he encourages other veterans to share their experiences.

Composer Lee Offenhauer

Director Monica Hagen

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LIEBE AM FJORD DAS MEER DER FRAUEN - In German without Subtitles

FEATURE 01:28:12 Admission Free

An estranged sister comes to visit her sister, the sister’s husband and daughter - The visit seems innocent enough, at first, but a family secret is revealed, danger ensues involving the daughter. The parent prepare for sacrificing what most dear to them.

May 24th Prospector 5:30pm

Composer Marcel Barsotti

Director Jörg Grünler

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PHOTO BOOTH

SHORT 00:17:58 Admission Free

May 24th Prospector 7:00pm

Photo Booth is a noir film set in 1970s Seattle about an idealistic young writer, Eric, who sets out to find the truth about what happened to the sexy and mysterious Emily, with whom he had shared one passionate night, only to be told that she has been murdered and that he is a suspect in her death.

Composer Eric Goetz

Director Timothy Watkins

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LAST BREATH

FEATURE 01:33:00 Admission $5/$10

May 24th Prospector 7:30pm

LAST BREATH concerns a couple, Michael and Tina, and their rapidly disintegrating marriage as witnessed by their only son. Suddenly thrust into the hands of vengeance, the couple is forced by their mysterious captor to confront their deepest secrets and darkest fears through painful and torturous interrogation. Their choices will ultimately determine whether they live or die.

Composer Vincent Gillioz

Director Ty Jones

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DAY 6 WEDNESDAY MAY 25

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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STEPHEN FAULKNER: J’M’EN VAS REVIENDRE

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:27:00 Admission Free

May 25th Egyptian 3:00pm

After briefly considering hanging up his hat, singer-songwriter Stephen Cassonade Faulkner decides to tour again with a young group led by musician Carl Prevost. This urban cowboy and timeless independent artist, who has always followed his own uncompromising path whatever the consequences, takes us along with him on the road between Quebec City and Gaspesie, Abitibi and Montreal. We watch rehearsals and shows and are privy to grand plans and disappointments. Glass of brandy and cigarette in hand, the iconoclastic singer, who is not a man to mince words, lets us know through this film that no matter what, against all odds, he’s coming back.

Composer Stephen Faulkner Director Sarah Fortin

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SID’S PARALYSIS

FEATURE 01:30:00 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Egyptian 4:30pm

A man is visited by his ex-girlfriend. During the night strange occurrences lead them to believe that something supernatural could be involved.

Composers Kenneth Lampl and Darren Tate

Director Babar Ahmed

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

SIDE STREET PROJECT

PERF/EXP 00:49:46

May 25th Egyptian 6:00pm

Shot in a single day and filmed in HD, three of Canada’s rising musicians are invited to a secret location where they are hosted with a dinner, discuss the creative process, rehearse and perform songs together before a live audience.

Composer Director Stephen Scott

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WHAT’S UP?

SHORT 00:08:10

May 25th Egyptian 6:50pm

A small film crew looks up at the sky and contemplates what’s really going on with our environment. This film was created as part of the 2010 International Documentary Challenge, in which a short non-fiction film had to be written, filmed, and produced within a five-day period. First-time documentary filmmaker Kim Sheridan accepted this challenge, but took it one step further. She chose to do it all with a crew of only two: herself and her husband. Kim wrote, directed, produced, co-edited, co-filmed, narrated, and even created the musical score for ‘What’s Up?’ It is her intention that the film will encourage viewers to open their eyes and their minds, and to take action to make a positive difference in the world around us.

Composer Kim Sheridan

Director Kim Sheridan

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LIVE CONCERT AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE

Featuring Justin Sheehy

May 25th Egyptian 8:00pm

Admission Free

RECEPTION MEET&GREET for

COMPOSERS and FILMMAKERS

and friends following the concert.

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DAY 6 WEDNESDAY MAY 25

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

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AWOKEN

SHORT 00:34:41

May 25th Library 3:31pm

A neurologist attempts to venture into the Coma World in hopes to save his dying comatose Fiance.Tag Lines: ‘One Man. One Love. Two Worlds Apart.’’How far will you go to save the one you Love?’’Sci-fi meets Lifetime.’

Composer Casey Chan

Director Casey Chan

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CLAUDIA’S CRESCENT KICK

SHORT 00:13:33

May 25th Library 3:40pm

How do you get a life, when your ex leaves you for his personal trainer, you feel like you have been stomped on, and your own mother insists you did it to yourself? Sometimes you just have to be creative.This short dramatic comedy stars Elizabeth Heller and Victoria Charters as two cross-country girlfriends who know that when the going gets tough, you have to get kicking.

Composer Ludwig van Beethoven

Director Ginger Rotan

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MUSE

PERF/EXP 00:04:00

May 25th Library 4:00pm

A photographer’s muse takes us on a journey of dance, self expression and beauty.

Composer Si*Sé

Director Donald Graham

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CHILD

SHORT 00:06:49

May 25th Library 4:08pm

Directed, written, and edited by Shantal Reich, ‘The Child’ is part music video and part narrative film. The dramatic focus is on the relationships and connections between the people known, unknown, and thought to be unknown. Lyrics by Shantal. Music by Scott Reich.

Composer Shantal Reich, Scott Reich

Director Shantal Reich

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COLD SORE

SHORT 00:17:36

May 25th Library 4:15pm

After kissing a stranger in a bar, Jenna wakes up the next day to discover a nasty lesion has appeared on her lip. The doctor’s initial diagnosis suggests a simple cold sore. But further tests reveal a much more sinister cause.

Composer Jared Underwood

Director Matt Bird

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THE WEIGHTLESS TRAVELLER

PERF/EXP 00:12:00

May 25th Library 4:30pm

With no possessions to tie her down and a touch of magic to keep her going, young vagabond Bo is ready to take off: to the big city, the desert and the jungle. Exciting visual storytelling combined with intriguing imagery and music make The Weightless Traveller a delight to watch!

Composer Dave Clarke

Director Eva Colmers

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VACATION OF DEATH

SHORT 00:05:00

May 25th Library 4:45pm

A short film by animators Robert Pendleton and Joel Natanauan that answers the question: What does the reaper of souls do after working non-stop for several millennia? Everyone deserves a vacation, even Death, but can Death really escape his work?

Composer Robinson Wood

Director Robert Pendleton, Joel Natanauan

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DOUBLE FEATURE: Admission Admission $5/$10 includes

the next two films

WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

DOCUMENTARY 00:54:10

May 25th Library 5:30pm

Peabody Award-winning ‘William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible’ gives viewers an intimate look into the mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed charcoal drawings, animations, video installations, shadow plays, mechanical puppets, tapestries, sculptures, live performance pieces, and operas have made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today. This Documentary features exclusive interviews with Kentridge as he works in his studio and discusses his artistic philosophy and techniques. In the film, Kentridge talks about how his personal history as a white South African of Jewish heritage has informed recurring themes in his work - including violent oppression, class struggle, and social and political hierarchies.

Director Susan Sollins

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DESERT OF FORBIDDEN ART

DOCUMENTARY 01:20:00

May 25th Library 6:30pm

How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Their plight inspires young Igor Savitsky. He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist’s works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it. Savitsky amasses an eclectic mix of Russian Avant-Garde art. But his greatest discovery is an unknown school of artists who settle in Uzbekistan after the Russian revolution of 1917, encountering a unique Islamic culture, as exotic to them as Tahiti was for Gauguin. They develop a startlingly original style, fusing European modernism with centuries-old Eastern traditions.

Composer Miriam Cutler

Directors Amanda Pope, Tchavdar Georgiev

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BEAUTIFUL NOISE

FEATURE 01:32:20 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Library 8:15pm

BEAUTIFUL NOISE is a modern day musical drama featuring original songs and vibrant performances by an ensemble cast. Writer-director Steve Tatone’s first feature film follows the journey of a determined, free-spirited young singer in search of a reclusive, aging pop-rock icon from the sixties. If she can get permission to record his lost songs, she’s certain she and her bandmate can become huge stars. But the road to stardom is paved with complications and when the hermetic idol finally allows love and compassion back into his life, everything changes in dramatic, unforeseen ways. The fine performances throughout the film are first-rate. This film played to sold-out performances at other festivals, so be sure and catch this one.

Composers Kimber Cleveland

Doug Frasure, Chris McCarty

Director Steve Tatone

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DAY 6 WEDNESDAY MAY 25

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

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NEW PROJECT ‘HOMMAGE AN

ROBERT SCHUMANN

PERF/EXP 01:16:00 Admission Free

May 25th Prospector 12:30pm

The official 200th-birthday film on the great German composer Robert Schumann. The richly faceted, very personal film concentrates on the ‘other side of the mirror’ (Jean Cocteau). Behind every biography there is always a world of its own. And this world we try to approach. From the here and now Marie V. views both the composer and person Robert Schumann. Also in the embedded sequences from Pierre V’s 1963 black-and-white film portrait of Robert Schumann, younger Marie V. portrays the composer’s wife, famous Clara Schumann, in whose character Robert Schumann is reflected. The interlacing of both cinematic levels mirrors the destiny of Clara Schumann who survived her husband 40 years and carried his work out into the world. As part of the film the audience will enjoy stellar performances of Schumann’s piano works by pianist TIMUR.

Composer Robert Schumann

Director Pierre Viallet

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TREASURE OF THE LISU

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:30:00 Admission Free

May 25th Prospector 2:00pm

In a remote mountain village in southwest China just south of the Tibetan plateau, one of the last remaining tradition bearers of the Lisu ethnic group lives amidst mountains of new changes seeping in to every crevice of his life. Will his culture survive?

Composer Ah-Cheng Heng

Director Yan Chun Su

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BRIGHT CIRCLE

DOCUMENTARY 01:30:40 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Prospector 2:30pm

At the turn of the 20th Century Native American Indian athletes from Carlisle, Haskell and the NFL were at the forefront of the sporting world. This rich tradition, established in the past by athletes such as Jim Thorpe, is carried on today by the ancestors of those incredible athletes. Filled with background and insight that the public rarely glimpses. Very moving and inspiring.

Composer Brent Michael Davids

Director Shawn Kakuk

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

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PILLOW GIRL

PERF/EXP 00:08:00

May 25th Prospector 4:10pm

Originally a sound-art work created for the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver by musician/artist Ronnie Cramer, who scanned the covers and inside pages of a number of lurid, vintage paperbacks, then ran the collected image and text data through a variety of synthesizers. The resulting sound files were then processed and remixed into the soundtrack for Pillow Girl film; the visual portion of the film makes use of the over 200 covers, with one illustrated figure morphing into the next every two seconds.

Composer Ronnie Cramer

Director Ronnie Cramer

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POD SCENA

SHORT 00:02:57

May 25th Prospector 4:20pm

Short, black and white, non-dialog story of a piano cleaner during his work prepping a piano for concert. Lovely.

Director Karol Jurga

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RENTING WASHERS

SHORT 00:04:11

May 25th Prospector 4:30pm

Renting Washers is a short film that juxtaposes the laundry facilities in the most ‘advanced’ economy of the US vs. a rural region in Colombia which rents and delivers washers to the house. This film also has a Documentary feel. It is both a satire and an homage to Buster Keaton.

Director Ivo Raza

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MUSIC MAKES A CITY

DOCUMENTARY 01:40:00 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Prospector 5:00pm

Music Makes A City is the never-before told story of an inspired small-town orchestra and the ambitious and experimental commissioning series that brought it to worldwide acclaim. This is an excellent and enjoyable film, especially for those interested in classical music and the direction and future of cultural organizations in our country. Inspiring and fascinating.

Director Jerome Hiler, Owsley Brown; III

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A LONELY PLACE FOR DYING

FEATURE 01:36:00 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Prospector 7:00pm

This award-winning film has it all - intrique, suspense, excellent character development and mystery. In a covert war the only way to hide the truth is to bury it.

Composer Brent Daniels

Director Justin Evans

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BUSHWICK

FEATURE 01:11:01 Admission $5/$10

May 25th Prospector 9:00pm

With the mysterious murder and investigation of a runaway Mexican-American teen in the down and out town of Bushwick, Brooklyn, Det. John Mejia must see that justice is done. BUSHWICK was filmed on location in the heart of the industrial core of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The film is in English with some Spanish with English subtitles contains violence, partial nudity, and profanity.

Composer Nima Fakhrara

Director Luis Landivar

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DAY 7 THURSDAY MAY 26

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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HALF WAY

FEATURE 02:07:29 Admission $5/$10

May 26th Egyptian 4:00pm

After six years of in prison, twenty-four year old Marshall Dunn is conditionally released to a Half Way house. Prison is all he has known. With his new family, a thief, a beautiful and enigmatic cutter, an alcoholic, and a ‘special’ bunkmate, Marshall has three months to prove he is not a danger to society and finally earn his freedom. Romance is also the subplot of this film and the filmmaker makes you care about every character.

Composer Justin Sheehy

Director Kevin Foster

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CHASING LEGENDS

DOCUMENTARY 01:30:00 Admission $5/$10

May 26th Egyptian 6:00pm

A film capturing the rich history, passion and true grit of the Tour de France. See many of your favorites in action. This is a very exciting film that even those who are not cycling fans already will thoroughly enjoy.

Composer Haik Naltchayan

Director Jason Berry

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PINK SKIES

DOCUMENTARY 01:22:05 Admission $5/$10

May 26th Egyptian 8:00pm

Pink Skies is an inspirational Documentary about the empowerment of women. It’s about overcoming obstacles as athletes and as human beings. The film covers an extraordinary event ‘Jump for the Cause’. Last year, JFTC brought together 181 women from 31 countries to create a World Record All-Women’s Skydiving Formation. They also raised almost $1 million dollars for breast cancer research! Along with phenomenal skydivers, the film features breast cancer survivors, cutting edge researchers, doctors and healers. It reveals breakthroughs that have not been widely publicized, explores whats working and what needs to be changed and the seismic shift towards prevention.

Composers Zac Heileson, Michael Wine

Director Gulcin Gilbert

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DAY 7 THURSDAY MAY 26

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

FROM THE MIDST OF PAIN FOLLOWED BY Q & A

DOCUMENTARY 00:49:00 Admission $5

May 26th Library 5:00pm

Janette Lane Bradbury was abused by her mother. Her mother would beat her with a horsewhip, a riding crop or whatever she found handy. Lane escaped her abuse by being a dancer. She lived to be in acting class, lived to be in dance class. Lane ultimately grew up to be the youngest member ever of The Actors Studio in New York. She was in the original casts of “Gypsy” and “Night of the Iguana” on Broadway originating the roles of Dainty June and Charlotte Goodall. When Lane had her first child, she picked up her baby and screamed at her. At this point, Lane realized that abuse was a self-perpetuating cycle and she had to stop it. Lane wants to bring others the opportunity to experience what she felt “saved her.” So workshops in various aspects of filmmaking including: dance, drama, camera, horseback riding, costumes and makeup were offered to abused women, at-risk teens and others that were physically or mentally challenged...

Composer Chris Julian Director Nunzio Fazio

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AWOKEN

SHORT 00:34:41 Admission Free

May 26th Library 5:45pm

A neurologist attempts to venture into the Coma World in hopes to save his dying comatose Fiance.Tag Lines: ‘One Man. One Love. Two Worlds Apart.’’How far will you go to save the one you Love?’’Sci-fi meets Lifetime.’

Composer Casey Chan Director Casey Chan

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SUBSTANCE

FEATURE 01:38:06 Admission $5/$10

May 26th Library 6:30pm

SUBSTANCE is the story of Thomas Cooper, an alcoholic who has been running all his life, but he’s not sure what it is he’s running from. As Tom struggles to over come his fight with alcohol he slowly begins to realize that he’s been running from his past. He realizes he has to face the wrongs he made in his past and he learns that sometimes you just have to let go in order to move on to a better beginning.

Composer Kendall Combes Director William Tyler

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SCREENING TBA

May 26th LibraryPM 8:30pm

See Website at www.pcfmf.com for Update

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DAY 7 THURSDAY MAY 26

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

UBUNTU (kindness)

DOCUMENTARY 00:12:00

May 26th Prospector 4:30pm

Join me on my journey into the Kynsa township in the Garden region of S. Africa. Ubutu is the Kozu word for Kindness. In Ubutu (kindness), viewers will get a glimmer of what it is like to live in a township. This short is intended to provoke initial thought and discussion on whether townships should be abolished and how to improve them from the very people living in a township.

LEFT ALONE

SHORT 00:15:00

May 26th Prospector 4:45pm

Left Alone explores our need for compassionate listening when we’re in pain, and the obstacles we face in that pursuit.

Composer Seth Boggess

Director Seth Boggess

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MORYA

SHORT 00:18:53

May 26th Prospector 5:00pm

Morya is a story of a 10 year old boy in the city of Mumbai who has tremendous faith in elephant-headed god Ganesha. The kid’s belief that the god fulfills his every wish is too tempting and takes an adverse turn.

Composer Karin Okada

Director Vihang Walve

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CROSSING BOUNDARIES

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:32:00

May 26th Prospector 5:30pm

This fascinating journey uncovers how art inspires other art. Watch the creative process that goes into making new orchestral music and how it inspired a new piece from the

Orlando Ballet.

Composer Stephen Goldman

Director Greig Powers

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VICINO ALLA MONTAGNA

PERF/EXP 00:54:43

May 26th Prospector 6:00pm

Nature is constantly present | Music perpetually sounds from beyond the mountains Humankind arises from earth while Music is directing the cycle of life | Nature is the impartial arena. What happens when Humankind cannot relate to this unified energy of Nature and Music? This is a massively beautiful work encased in less than an hour. The instrumental music by Fred Jonny Berg is the centerpiece and framework of the film. Artistic nudity prevails in one section, Stunning scenery is captured throughout.

Composer Fred Jonny Berg

Director Fred Jonny Berg

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FROST (AKA PSYHOS)

FEATURE 01:00:00

May 26th Prospector 7:00pm

In the gaslight Piraeus of the 30’s, an old drunkard is entering a house to rape a young woman. She owns a strange mirror which is passed on to other girls. Horrible accidents ensue. In our time, three lovely university students rent a house at just the right price. Strange sounds and strange dreams haunt them, and the three girls are trapped inside the murderous visions of the mirror. Yes, scary and intriguing.

Composer Stelios Koupetoris

Director George Pitsakis

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HALF WAY

FEATURE 02:07:29 Admission $5/$10

May 26th Prospector 8:00pm

After six years of in prison, twenty-four year old Marshall Dunn is conditionally released to a Half Way house. Prison is all he has known. With his new family, a thief,

a beautiful and enigmatic cutter, an alcoholic, and a ‘special’ bunkmate, Marshall has three months to prove he is not a danger to society and finally earn his freedom. Romance is also the subplot of this film and the filmmaker makes you care about every character.Composer Justin Sheehy

Director Kevin Foster

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DAY 8 FRIDAY MAY 27

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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HOLD IT LIKE A BABY

FEATURE 01:22:00 Admission $5/$10

May 27th Egyptian 4:00pm

‘Hold your anger like a baby’ advises bipolar psychologist Wilbur Waskowicks, and in this dark ensemble comedy he sets in motion a denouement of furiously funny proportions.

Composer Raphael Atlas

Director Michael Love, Tina Love

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

TWO FAUNS

PERF/EXP 00:18:00

May 27th Egyptian 6:15pm

Two men engaged in a friendly game of erotic pursuit. A mysterious chorus of voices encourages them. With a text by Percy Shelley and music by Randall Wong.

Composer RANDALL WONG

Director DAVID FINKELSTEIN

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NATIONAL AIDS MEMORIAL GROVE TRIBUTE OS

PERF/EXP 00:03:25

May 27th Egyptian 6:40pm

In 2011, the world will mark the 30th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS. To honor the lives touched by HIV / AIDS; world champion martial artist, Andrew Ehrenfeld, pays tribute to World AIDS Day with a beautifully choreographed Western Wushu Staff exhibition. Shot on location at San Francisco’s National AIDS Memorial Grove with four cameras facing North, South, East, and West. Original score entitled, The Human Compass, composed by Andrew Ehrenfeld.

Composer Andrew Ehrenfeld

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BEDFELLOWS

SHORT 00:15:15

May 27th Egyptian 7:00pm

The film ‘Bedfellows,’ told in the style of an old children’s fairy tale but set against the modern-day backdrop of New York City, follows the adventure of 20-something Bobby as he returns to the gay bar where he got his heart broken for the first time. Upon meeting and spending the night with an attractive stranger named Jonathan, Bobby dreams about what a lifetime relationship with him could be like. The dream takes us on a thirty-year journey of ups-and-downs in life and love. But what will happen when Bobby wakes up to reality in the morning?

Composer Ron Passaro

Director Pierre Stefanos

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NOW AND FOREVER

SHORT 00:06:12

May 27th Egyptian 7:20pm

An artist, a painting, and two hearts that become one.

Director David Goldstein, Jeff Keith

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WHAT’S THE NAME OF THE DAME?

PERF/DOCUMENTARY 01:23:45 Admission $5/$10

May 27th Egyptian 7:30pm

‘What’s the Name of the Dame’ fuses two modern obsessions, drag and ABBA, and examines how they intersect. This hilarious and heartfelt Documentary musical follows nine beloved top drag divas, each of them a gifted vocalist and performer, including Hedda Lettuce, Edie, Cashetta, Sade Pendarvis, and Yolanda, as they reinterpret some of ABBA’s greatest songs with humor and style, in distinctly different genres ranging from country western to rhythm and blues to Broadway ballad. Through their new interpretations, they reinforce the versatility and craft behind the songwriting in ABBA’s songs. The film also features revealing interviews with our cast and special guests: Benny Andersson, Bruce Vilanch, Joan Rivers, Christine Baranski, Graham Norton, Frank DeCaro, Carson Kressley, and a host of others.

Composer Jody Gray

Director Allan Neuwirth

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D’UNE RIVE A L’AUTRE

SHORT 00:17:41 Admission Free.

May 27th Egyptian 9:00PM

New World passion collides with Old World tradition when Marielle, a recent immigrant, falls in love with a female co-worker, infuriating her brother and jeopardizing her betrothal to a family friend.

Composer Lindsey Hilliard

Director Maxim Desmons

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DAY 8 FRIDAY MAY 27

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM _________

‘TIS OF MICHIGAN WE SING

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:28:00 Admission $5

May 27th Library 1:00pm

For 150 years, the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club has given voice to campus pride in Ann Arbor. TOMWS traces the roots of the Club’s devotion to its three pillars of ‘Tradition, Camaraderie and Musical Excellence’ through interviews, historical photos, TV appearances, archived performances and a modern-day concert. The Club’s rich history is an emotional mix of laughter, accomplishments and personal and institutional growth which reflects the college experience at Michigan for the last century and a half.

Composer Various

Director Jamie Turner

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

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(NINE) 9 DIGITS

SHORT 00:22:00

May 27th Library 3:01pm

Despite being with his girlfriend, when Angelo sees the girl of his dreams, he can’t help but get her number. Witnessing this, Angelo’s girlfriend attempts to burn the business card containing the girls phone number. Angelo is able to stop her, but not before the last digit of the number has all but sizzled away. He’s left with only the first 9 digits, an incomplete phone number. Desperate to find his dream girl, Angelo begins trying each possible variation of the number. But what seemed like a simple matter of trial and error didn’t turn out to be so simple after all, as Angelo’s search for his dream girl leads him to become interwined in a series of vignettes, intersecting each successive story at only the most inopportune of times. Mistaken identities and confusion arise, boiling down to a dramatic, yet hilarious ending.

Composer Thomas Panazzolo, Tommie Sox

Director Forrest Moss-Vreeland

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ZONDE

SHORT 00:59:20

May 27th Library 3:30pm

This year, seventy year old grumpy Johan is married with his wife Dora for fifty years. But unfortunately, Johan finds there is nothing to celebrate. Something seems missing...Something that’s been out of place for all those years.He spends his daily life routine complaining and bullying and only after the moment he meets sixteen year old Yorgos, a Greek shop employee, he starts to realize he may only have a very short time left to stop denying his true feelings and identity

Composer Simon Sliphorst

Director Simon Sliphorst

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DAISY CUTTER

SHORT 00:07:00

May 27th Library 4:30pm

Zaira is a little Iraqi girl who collects daisies every day in a park in Baghdad for a friend she misses. This is a very compelling film. Don’t miss it.

Composer Aritz Villodas

Director Enrique Garcia, Ruben Salazar

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DENMARK

SHORT 00:06:15

May 27th Library 4:45pm

Pily is a lovable crustacean of mixed origin who struggles to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution. Touching and beautiful with an excellent score performed by the Portland Cello Project.

Composer Gideon Freudmann

Director Daniel Finkle

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TOP SPIN

DOCUMENTARY 00:11:32

May 27th Library 5:00pm

With hard work and family sacrifice, a young table tennis champion works towards becoming one of the top players in the world.

Composer JJ & Chris

Director Sara Newens, Mina T. Son

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IT’S NATURAL TO BE AFRAID

SHORT 00:09:30

May 27th Library 5:15pm

Mya is coming into this country. Sam is coming out of mourning. Ryan is coming into adulthood. Are any of them where they want to be?Challenged to regain his life following a period of deep mourning, Sam steps back into the world at exactly the same time Mya arrives in town from Israel. Their lives seem destined to just miss each other until a young man, unsure of his own place in the world, intervenes dramatically.

Composer Bill Ryder-Jones

Director Justin Doherty

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DIVE

DOCUMENTARY 00:55:00 Admission $5

May 27th Library 6:00pm

Inspired by a curiosity about our country’s careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning

documentary DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated

garbage receptacles of Los Angeles’ supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible

food – resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.

Composer Jubilee Singers

Director Jeremy Seifert

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HOMAGE TO A GREAT POET :

‘ENEMIES’ FROM ADVENTURES IN THE SKIN TRADE

PERF/EXP 00:22:20

May 27th Library 7:30pm

An experiment dramatization of ‘Enemies’ from ‘Adventures in the Skin Trade’ by Dylan Thomas, Simple, compelling black and white photography, acted silently, passionately narrated by Welshman, the Reverend Richard Davies, who knew Thomas well. With music, ‘Nuages Gris’ and ‘The Lugubrous Gondola’ by Franz Liszt.

Composer Franz Liszt

Director Monty Diamond

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ATOMIC MOM

DOCUMENTARY 01:20:00 Admission $5

May 27th Library 8:00pm

Atomic Mom is a Documentary about two women, both mothers, who have very different experiences of the atom bomb. After decades of silence, a daughter’s quest for truth leads to the exchange of an olive branch between an American Scientist and a Hiroshima Survivor. This is an extremely revealing Documentary filled with horrifyingly fascinating material, not to be missed.

Composers Klaudia Promessi

Marco D’Ambrosio

Director M.T. Silvia

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DAY 8 FRIDAY MAY 27

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

LA VIRGEN NEGRA (SUBTITLED)

FEATURE 01:26:14 Admission $5/$10

May 27th Prospector 12:00 noon

La Virgen Negra (The Black Virgin) is a Venezuelan comedy film mixed with romance and magic realism. The film tells the story of the strange changes in the lives of the inhabitants of a small fishing village (possibly an allusion to Barlovento) in the Venezuelan coast after the appearance of a black virgin. The film is set in the town of Higuerote in the northern coastal state of Miranda, Venezuela.

Composer - Elik Alvarez

Director - Ignacio Castillo

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DESTROYING ANGEL

SHORT 00:37:00

May 27th ProspectorPM 2:00pm

Lucy seeks a renewed sense of meaning on a mushroom foray, only to find she cannot escape the consuming sorrow making her life unbearable. As we learn about the tragedy that beckoned her on this wilderness retreat, mycologist Paul tries to win her over with his fungi magic, only to eventually figure out that Lucy has a death wish and that he might be too late to save her.

Composer Raphael Atlas

Director Tina Love

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I BECOME GILGAMESH

FEATURE 01:22:22 Admission $5/$10

May 27th ProspectorPM 3:00pm

A professor of biology discovers a mysterious secret to immortality -- which lies within his own cancer. Beautifully creepy and intriquing.

Composers Dan Lazarescou, Ron Artinian

Director Juan Francisco de la Guardia

CRAZY PIG, short film with music by Dan Lazarescou

followed by Q & A

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LAST SUMMER OF YOUTH

FEATURE 01:24:00 Admission $5/$10

May 27th ProspectorPM 5:00pm

This independent film is an intimate multi-character drama about loneliness and forgiveness. Stuck in the monotony of daily life in suburban Illinois, six different people intersect in ways they can’t even see throughout the course of a summer. An old theater manager. Two college roommates. A night-shift janitor. A beautiful young female journalist. In their attempts to find happiness, these people create prisons for themselves with their secrets and lies. By the end of the summer, none of them will ever be the same.

Composer Robert Cerny

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 27th ProspectorPM 7:00pm

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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Day 9 SATURDAY MAY 28

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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MUSIC DOCUMENTARY GROUP

Admission $5 and includes the whole group of films

from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

BELOW NEW YORK

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:28:00 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 09:00am

Below New York is a unique and stylized look at some of New York City’s finest subway performers, musicians and artists.Through a series of polished vignettes, the film draws the audience into the amazing lives these local performers lead, and how their quest for a venue and sustenance adds a truly wonderful aesthetic to one of the greatest cities in the world.

Director Matt Finlin

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BLACK FEBRUARY

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:04:24 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 09:45am

Black February chronicles an unprecedented series of concerts performed in New York City by legendary jazz composer and conductor Lawrence D. ‘Butch’ Morris. Butch played 44 concerts in February 2005 to celebrate 20 years of Conduction, his revolutionary technique for leading live improvisations. But this Documentary is more than a simple portrait of those 28 days or a biography of an enigmatic and complex legend of the avant-garde. It’s a film about how music is made and what it means. It’s about the struggle of artists trying to distill the purest essence of themselves into their work, and the scope of a musical theory that has the potential of redefining what it means to make music.

Director Vipal Monga

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GIVE AND TAKE

DOCUMENTARY 01:02:00 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 11:00am

Give and Take offers an in-depth look at the diverse backgrounds and experiences of New York subway musicians. The film focuses on a professor named Renard who auditions for Music Under New York, and a homeless man named Douglas who puts an ad on Craigslist for a free guitar. Through interviews and musical performances the story highlights the different perspectives the two men have on art and community. Renard and Douglas’ story reminds us of the common need for humans to communicate and connect with each other on a one on one level, whether through music or the relationships we have with each other.

Composer Luke Brandfon

Director Carl Kriss

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JOURNEY OF A DREAM

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:21:00 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 12:15pm

JOURNEY OF A DREAM is a feature length Documentary that will take audiences on an epic, global journey into heavy metal music, exile, Buddhism and Tibetan roots. Its the most unique juxtapose ever seen on a rockumentary. Tibetan Buddhism and Heavy metal...

Composer Shenpenn Khymsar

Director Shenpenn Khymsar

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BEATBOXING - THE FIFTH ELEMENT OF HIP HOP

DOCUMENTARY 00:55:00 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 2:00pm

It was in the late 70s that a youth culture evolved in the poorer parts of New York which combined several disciplines under the name of Hip Hop. Apart from the four classic elements of Graffiti writing, DJing, Breakdancing, and Rapping, the musical side of this culture was enhanced by a fifth element called ‘Beatboxing’.From the hardship of poverty and the lack of instruments, a pioneer was inspired to imitate drum rhythms with his mouth - his brilliance creating the term ‘Human Beatbox’. The Documentary integrally covers a variety of musical technical abilities. Beatboxing has become a multilingual and diverse instrument applied in all genres of music. The Documentary shows how this modern style of music has spread and how it continues to enrich the entertainment world.

Composer: Various

Director Klaus Schneyder

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LIFE ON DRUMS (BILLY MARTIN)

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:27:00 Admission $5

May 28th Egyptian 3:15pm

From the ears, eyes and hands of renowned percussionist Billy Martin (Medeski Martin & Wood). Life On Drums is a striking examination of the drummer’s art, captivatingly rendered with cinematic grace and intrigue. This anti-instructional educational experience combines candid, wide-ranging conversations with his first drum teacher (reunited after 35 years) and beautifully filmed solo, duet and ensemble performances. A riveting extension of this artist’s open-ended approach to percussion, improvisation and music.

Composer Billy Martin

Director Billy Martin

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STAND UP, STAND STRONG

SHORT MUSIC VIDEO

May 28th Egyptian 4:50pm

Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Rich Wyman

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MORE TO LIVE FOR WITH Q&A FOLLOWING

DOCUMENTARY 01:23:00 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Egyptian 5:00pm

More To Live For is the story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them. These individuals are similar only in their fate and prolific accomplishments: Michael Brecker, 15-time Grammy winning saxophonist; James Chippendale, founder of the Love Hope Strength Foundation; and Seun Adebiyi, a young Nigerian training to become the first-ever Nigerian winter Olympic athlete.Their unrelated paths become connected in a desperate fight for survival and a singular mission: to bring awareness about bone marrow donation to the millions of people who could save a life today.

Composer Michael Brecker Director Noah Hutton

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ME,MIAMI AND NANCY WITH Q&A FOLLOWING

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Egyptian 7:00pm

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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LIVE PERFORMANCE BY SONGWRITER MARK HUDSON May 28th Egyptian 9:00pm

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COMPOSER AND FILMMAKER

RECEPTION May 28th Egyptian 9:55pm

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DAY 9 SATURDAY MAY 28

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

KIds inder 12 admitted free

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NAKED MOLE RAT GETS DRESSED

SHORT 00:10:45

May 28th Library 09:31am

Wilbur is different from the other Naked Mole Rats in his colony, because he wears clothes (and he likes it!). But what will happen when Grand-pah, the oldest, wisest, and most naked Naked Mole Rat ever, discovers Wilbur’s secret? A gentle story about not quite fitting in and expressing ones own individuality.

Composer Scotty Huff, Robert Reynolds

Director Pete List

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ESCAPE OF THE GINGERBREAD MAN!!!

SHORT 00:11:56

May 28th Library 09:45am

A young storyteller challenges the old master in a pub on the Irish west coast. When things take an unexpected turn. Brought to life by veteran Irish comedian Jon Kenny, with original music by traditional Irish band ‘Rattle the boards’. ‘Escape of the Gingerbread Man’ is a mad romp through the Irish countryside, and a subtle commentary on the changes in traditions, and culture that is happening through the emerald Isle.

Composer Mathias Winum and Rattle the Boards

Director Tod Polson

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VALOR’S KIDS

FEATURE 01:35:00

May 28th Library 10:00am

It is the time after wizards and mythical beasts have faded away but legends still carry their tales. Wars have brought borders to kingdoms, as well as unrest to those without.

Composer Brent Davids

Director Kai Mariah

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THE DEVIL WEARS A PAPER HAT

SHORT 00:16:22

May 28th Library 11:45am

An imaginative young girl falls out of a moving vehicle and lands somewhere between the worlds of The Wizard of Oz and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Pursued by a fearsome paper-clad gunslinger, the girl encounters a giant, mysterious tree-man and ultimately discovers the true power of her own creative abilities.

Composer Curtis L. Wiebe

Director Marlon Wiebe

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EULOGY MAKER

PERF/EXP 00:05:50

May 28th Library

Practice makes perfect, as a young country boy prepares for life’s inevitable losses.

Composer Brian Satterwhite

Director Leslie Langee

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

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THE MAN WHO KNEW HOW TO FLY

SHORT 00:24:00

May 28th Library 1:01pm

Mr. Tomasek has just discovered the human ability to fly. Now he fears the repercussions.

Composer Ehud Freedman

Director Robi Michael

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VACATION OF DEATH

SHORT 00:05:00

May 28th Library 1:30pm

A short film by animators Robert Pendleton and Joel Natanauan that answers the question: What does the reaper of souls do after working non-stop for several millennia? Everyone deserves a vacation, even Death, but can Death really escape his work?

Composer Robinson Wood

Director Robert Pendleton, Joel Natanauan

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PILLOW GIRL

PERF/EXP 00:08:00

May 28th Library 1:40pm

Originally a sound-art work created for the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver by musician/artist Ronnie Cramer, who scanned the covers and inside pages of a number of lurid, vintage paperbacks, then ran the collected image and text data through a variety of synthesizers. The resulting sound files were then processed and remixed into the soundtrack for Pillow Girl film; the visual portion of the film makes use of the over 200 covers, with one illustrated figure morphing into the next every two seconds.

Composer Ronnie Cramer

Director Ronnie Cramer

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AIR KNOB

SHORT 00:07:30

May 28th Library 1:50pm

In an air guitar war there are only losers! Very funny!

Composer Nathan Fleet

Director Nathan Fleet

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2 TONNE HANDS

SHORT 00:28:28

May 28th Library 2:00pm

A shy, young Polish builder who is stranded in Ireland, applies his big, awkward hands to learning music to help him communicate and turn his life around.

Composer Hannah Marshall

Director Liam Clarke

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DESTROYING ANGEL

SHORT 00:37:00

May 28th Library 2:00pm

Lucy seeks a renewed sense of meaning on a mushroom foray, only to find she cannot escape the consuming sorrow making her life unbearable. As we learn about the tragedy that beckoned her on this wilderness retreat, mycologist Paul tries to win her over with his fungi magic, only to eventually figure out that Lucy has a death wish and that he might be too late to save her.

Composer Raphael Atlas

Director Tina Love

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TOUCH

SHORT 00:10:58

May 28th Library 2:45pm

Sometimes, the most personal connection in your life occurs with a complete stranger. Very moving film.

Composer Stephen Barton

Director Jen McGowan

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NEW SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

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CLEAR BLUE

SHORT 00:20:00

May 28th Library 3:00pm

Simon, an eager 16 year old, gets his first job as a lifeguard at the local indoor pool. At first his job is dull, until he notices Flova, a 71 year old woman who comes to swim every morning. As the days go on, Simon begins to find himself strangely entranced by her remarkable ability to remain under water for an unusually long time. One day Simon follows Flova into the change room, and discovers a startling secret...From this point on, Simon finds it impossible to stay away. As his sexual desires rage, Flova’s need for his companionship also begins to grow. While the unlikely pair struggle to keep their relationship a secret, they both become aware of the potential danger, until one day, they realize there is no turning back.

Composer Nathaniel Smith

Director Lindsay MacKay

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DENTAL BREAKDOWN

SHORT 00:05:53

May 28th Library 3:25pm

A musical comedy about five reluctant student dentists whose eyes are opened to the cruel consolations of their career by a sadistic tutor. www.dentalbreakdown.com

Composer Gregory Magee

Director Ian Power

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DENMARK

SHORT 00:06:15

May 28th Library 3:32pm

Pily is a lovable crustacean of mixed origin who struggles to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution. Touching and beautiful with an excellent score performed by the Portland Cello

Project..

Composer Gideon Freudmann

Director Daniel Finkle

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BACH OF THE ANTARCTIC

SHORT 00:08:00

May 28th Library 4:50pm

Toccata. Cantata. Antarctica.Who knew?

Composer Donald Sosin

Director Ben Hillman

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WAR OF OUR CHILDREN

SHORT 00:23:00

May 28th Library 5:00pm

As a once-blissful park comes under increasing totalitarian control by the leader of the fifth graders, Nolan (Nathan Fugleberg), Timmy (Victor Troconis), leader of the third graders, cannot stand for it any longer, and with the help of his love, Emily (Dulaney Sundin), must organize and rally his army to defeat Nolan and his band of cohorts, and free the park once and for all!

Composers Adora Williams & Alexandro Estevez

Director Clint Mouriño

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UMKHUMBI WETHU (OUR SHIP)

SHORT 00:26:35

May 28th Library 5:30pm

Isaac and Thandani are alone and struggling to survive off the streets of Johannesburg. Isaac desperately wants his son to get an education but with a growing lack of respect for his father, Thandani wants only to ignore and defy him. With no money and a palpable coldness between them, Isaac must prove himself as a man and a father.

Composer Danielle Erasmus

Director Garon Campbell

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THE DEVIL WEARS A PAPER HAT

SHORT 00:16:22

May 28th Library 6:00pm

An imaginative young girl falls out of a moving vehicle and lands somewhere between the worlds of The Wizard of Oz and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Pursued by a fearsome paper-clad gunslinger, the girl encounters a giant, mysterious tree-man and ultimately discovers the true power of her own creative abilities.

Composer Curtis L. Wiebe

Director Marlon Wiebe

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A GOOD DAY

SHORT 00:21:16

May 28th Library 6:00pm

A recovering narcotics addict trades one drug for another in an attempt to connect with her reason for being.

Composer Stephen Woltosz, Jared Louie

Director Jeannine Sturtevant

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

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SHAMAYIM

PERF/EXP 00:34:28

May 28th Library 6:01pm

An artwork on film combining image and music. A beautiful work that exemplifies the experimental art film.

Composer David Felder

Director Elliot Caplan

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THOMAS BEALE CIPHER

SHORT 00:10:10

May 28th Library 6:20pm

Life is not a game

Composer Eric Goetz

Director Andrew Allen

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TOUCH

SHORT 00:29:58

May 28th Library 6:30pm

Touch tells the emotional account of two distressed souls who come together and experience, through human contact, how healing

begins.

Composer Jerome Kurtenbach

Director Jane Lanier

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DE 54

SHORT 00:13:58

May 28th Library 6:45pm

In the squeeze of the metro, a disturbing scene unfolds before Eve’s eyes: a man seems to be taking a girl somewhere against her will. Eve doubts what she sees and takes no action. When she finally finds the courage to do something, it’s too late.

Composer Bart van de Lisdonk

Director Philip Hering

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END OF SHORT FILM GROUP

THE ITALIAN KEY FOLLOWED BY Q&A

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Library 7:00pm

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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DEADBEAT

SHORT 00:16:40 Admission Free

May 28th Library 9:00pm

There’s more than one way to walk the deadbeat. A Chinese/American psychological thriller - a distraught mother, a runaway daughter and a deadbeat dad who’s a member of the Triad’s underworld in urban Los Angeles has a dynamic twist.When the people love are the people you should fear - run!

Music Supervision: Jennifer Drake, our Editor Donna Mathewson, Brenda Lee Lau

Director Brenda Lee Lau

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THE DANCE

SHORT 00:03:40 Admission Free

May 28th Library 9:20pm

A seduction set to music.

Director ODessa Clay

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WEIGHTLESS TRAVELER

SHORT 00:15:50 Admission Free

May 28th Library 9:30pm

Not weighed down by possessions or a permanent home, young resourceful vagabond Bo is light; light enough to ascend. And with her, we travel to three far-away places and experience different survival challenges. With humour and creativity, she uses what others throw away and through her positive outlook and magic touch anything is possible. Without any dialog, The Weightless Traveler speaks clearly in a universal human language. Bo’s travels are captured in a unique mix of wayang kulit shadow projection and a touch of modern wizardry. The intriguing, indigenous music composition adds to the enjoyment of this little cinematic gem. More is not always better, and less is not always worse.

Composer Dave Clarke

Director Eva Colmers

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DAY 9 SATURDAY MAY 28

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

COMPOSING FOR FILM AND TV EVENTS May 28th Prospector EVENTS 1:00pm BR

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SEMINAR ON COMPOSING FOR FILM AND TV with Composers from the Festival

1:00 PM - BR

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COMPOSER/FILMMAKER ROUND TABLE

May 28th Prospector EVENTS 3:00PM BR

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SEMINAR ON COMPOSING FOR FILM AND TV WITH TUOMAS KANTELINEN

01:00:00

May 28th Prospector EVENTS 4:30pm BR

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

One Screening Ticket for Whole Group

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2 TONNE HANDS

SHORT 00:28:28

May 28th Prospector 09:31am

A shy, young Polish builder who is stranded in Ireland, applies his big, awkward hands to learning music to help him communicate and turn his life around.

Composer Hannah Marshall

Director Liam Clarke

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CONNECT TO

SHORT 00:16:43

May 28th Prospector 10:10am

Hygiene obsessed and mentally childlike Whitney accidentally stows away on a cross-country bus. Overnight, she invades the personal space and eventually the personal life of Laurie, who is escaping an unhappy marriage with her cheating husband.Laurie and Whitney don’t know it when they first meet, but they need each other. Here, at a crucial point in their lives, neither has a soul to care for them. Both girls are rejects and runaways, unknowingly desperate to find someone they can trust and connect to. They’re not looking for a friendship, but that’s what a quirky twist of fate delivers. Whitney finds someone who won’t discard her, and Laurie finds someone who inspires her.

Composer Eric Goetz

Director Sam Nuttmann

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FLYBOYS

FEATURE 01:30:00 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Prospector 11:00am

Composer Lisle Moore

Director Rocco de Villiers

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FILM GROUP TRIPLE FEATURE

Admission $5/$10

WOMAN IN THE RIVER

SHORT 00:22:22

May 28th Prospector 1:00pm

Beatriz’s two daughters drown wile she is momentarily distracted.She is insane with grief until Kenny, an improbable shaman, tells her that theriver spirit is responsible. An old admirer, Roberto, helps her deal with her grief. Their daughter tells her story.

Director David Trujillo

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EDGE OF JOY

DOCUMENTARY 00:42:09

May 28th Prospector 1:30pm

The Edge of Joy is a Documentary film that follows an ensemble cast of Nigerian doctors, midwives and families to the frontlines of maternal care. Inside a maternity ward, the film chronicles distressed labors, deaths, and miraculous survival. Outside, lack of blood supply transportation and family planning are examined as causes of the cycle that kills more than 36,000 Nigerian women each year. The central characters in The Edge of Joy are the people deep within the Nigerian culture who know its misconceptions, its limitations, but also its capabilities. Narrated by award winning journalist, Eliza Griswold, and featuring animation by Yoni Goodman, this portrait of pregnancy and childbirth shows the consequences of poor maternal health as it explores the nuances and complexities of bringing emerging health technologies to the developing world.

Composer Mark Bandy

Director Dawn Sinclair Shapiro

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FROM THE MIDST OF PAIN WITH Q & A

DOCUMENTARY 00:49:00

May 28th Prospector 2:30pm

Janette Lane Bradbury was abused by her mother. Her mother would beat her with a horsewhip, a riding crop or whatever she found handy.Lane escaped her abuse by being a dancer. She lived to be in acting class, lived to be in dance class. Lane ultimately grew up to be the youngest member ever of The Actors Studio in New York. She was in the original casts of “Gypsy” and “Night of the Iguana” on Broadway originating the roles of Dainty June and Charlotte Goodall.

When Lane had her first child, she picked up her baby and screamed at her. At this point, Lane realized that abuse was a self-perpetuating cycle and she had to stop it. Lane wants to bring others the opportunity to experience what she felt “saved her.” So workshops in various aspects of filmmaking including: dance, drama, camera, horseback riding, costumes and makeup were offered to abused women, at-risk teens and others that were physically or mentally challenged...

Composer Chris Julian

Director Nunzio Fazio

END OF TRIPLE FEATURE

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

DISMATTA

SHORT 00:07:20

May 28th Prospector 4:00pm

A couple fulfills a dark pact in this study in simple storytelling & dramatic score.

Composer Randin Graves

Director Lee Gardner

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EGGSISTENTIAL ISSUES

SHORT 00:07:32

May 28th Prospector 4:15pm

Got issues? Karl Wheaton does. This bizarre genre and era-bending silent film follows Karl’s visit to the psychiatrist to address his troubles with women - real and surreal alike.Thomas McMinn’s Chaplin/Lynch/Fellini-esque directorial debut features an award-winning performance by actor Danny James and an award-winning score by composer Randin Graves. Watch. Enjoy. Call your mother.

Composer Randin Graves

Director Thomas McMinn

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RECO

SHORT 00:23:10

May 28th Prospector 4:30pm

An adopted teen chooses to confront her past while on a personal journey in the 1880’s western frontier.

Composer Randin Graves

Director Chris Adler

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GLITCH IN THE GRID

FEATURE 01:21:30 Admission $5

May 28th Prospector 5:00pm

Three young artists struggling against the grid of society find spiritual renewal.

Composer Jeffrey Roland Leiser

Director Eric Leiser

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LAST SUMMER OF YOUTH

FEATURE 01:24:00 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Prospector 6:30pm

An intimate multi-character drama about loneliness and forgiveness, with underlying suspense. Uneasy monotony of daily life in suburban Illinois sets the tone for this beautifully crafted film. Six different characters and their stories intersect throughout the film: The lives of an older theater manager, two male college roommates, a mysterious night-shift janitor and a beautiful young female journalist are all portrayed in depth as the plot pulls the audience in. .

Composer Robert Cerny

Director Scott Cerny

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WEATHERMAN

PERF/EXP SHORT 00:06:00

May 28th Prospector 8:20pm

Excellent short music video following the path of a lost dollar bill. Beautifully shot and editing work produced by the REEL School in Park City.

Composer Aquile

Director REEL School and Julie Touchet

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A PERFECT LIFE FOLLOWED BY Q&A

FEATURE 01:27:00 Admission $5/$10

May 28th Prospector 8:30pm

Brian imagines his perfect life out loud; the perfect wife, the perfect kids, the two car garage, a white picket fence and even a golden retriever. As he delivers his self-serving wish list, it begins to come true. His perfect wife enters and sits across from him. He is no longer homeless, he is an architect building the perfect fantasy. This is no fantasy however. He has already lived the perfect life and he blew it. Now, he is nothing more then a homeless man telling his story to anyone who will listen.

Composer Joe Rosati, Chad Ruin

Director Chad Ruin

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DAY 10 SUNDAY MAY 29

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

SHAMAYIM

PERF/EXP 00:34:28

May 29th Egyptian 09:30am

An artwork on film combining image and music. A beautiful work that exemplifies the experimental art film.

Composer David Felder

Director Elliot Caplan

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BUSINESS AS USUAL

SHORT 00:03:45

May 29th Egyptian 10:00am

Business as Usual is an animated calaveras to the people of Earth, a darkly comic look at life in the city in the year 2110.

Directors Kevin D.A. Kurytnik

Carol Beecher

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DINNER PARTY

SHORT 00:09:59

May 29th Egyptian 10:10am

‘The Dinner Party’ is a short film, a dark comedy, and the story of what happens when a young couple tries too hard to fit in in Suburban Hell. Pertinent to Park City?

Composer Quality Audio: David Gloshinski and Tess. Lotta

Director Gretchen von Tongeln

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MARCELL

SHORT 00:08:33

May 29th Egyptian 10:30am

What are human beings capable of? This short film gives a circular example of emotional responses. Will the human psyche come full circle? Will the music do the same? This film’s score is not meant to be turned up, but purposefully soft.

Composer Wenda Zonnefeld

Director Michael Kleven

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AWOKEN

SHORT 00:34:41

May 29th Egyptian 10:40am

A neurologist attempts to venture into the Coma World in hopes to save his dying comatose Fiance.Tag Lines: ‘One Man. One Love. Two Worlds Apart.’’How far will you go to save the one you Love?’’Sci-fi meets Lifetime.’

Composer Casey Chan

Director Casey Chan

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SHAMAYIM

PERF/EXP 00:34:28

May 29th Egyptian 11:15am

An artwork on film combining image and music. A beautiful work that exemplifies the experimental art film.

Composer David Felder

Director Elliot Caplan

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BACH OF THE ANTARCTIC

SHORT 00:08:00

May 29th Egyptian 11:45am

Toccata. Cantata. Antarctica.Who knew?

Very funny and clever.

Composer Donald Sosin

Director Ben Hillman

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END OF SHORT FILM GROUP

SING

MUSDOCUMENTARY 01:17:00 Admission $5

May 29th Egyptian 12:00pm

SING celebrates the HOTEL CAFE musicians, their friendships and music, and explores how the venue and tour impacted the careers and lives of the artists. Filled with performances.

Director Laura Crosta

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LAST SUMMER OF YOUTH

FEATURE 01:24:00 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Egyptian 2:00pm

An intimate multi-character drama about loneliness and forgiveness, with underlying suspense. Uneasy monotony of daily life in suburban Illinois sets the tone for this beautifully crafted film. Six different characters and their stories intersect throughout the film: The lives of an older theater manager, two male college roommates, a mysterious night-shift janitor and a beautiful young female journalist are all portrayed in depth as the plot pulls the audience in.

Composer Robert Cerny

Director Scott Cerny

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AN EVENING WITH MY COMATOSE MOTHER

SHORT 00:33:10 Admission free.

May 29th Egyptian 3:40pm

Dorothy Pritchard thought she had it easy; house sit for the wealthy Poe’s on All Hallows Eve while collecting a cool paycheck. That was, until, she was introduced to the Poe’s rotting, comatose mother living upstairs. As the dark of the night comes, and as the approaching storm blacks out the neighborhood, Dorothy soon finds herself on a nightmare ride through hell that she can only beg to be woken up from.

Composer Kevin G. Lee Director Jonathan Martin

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I’M SO TALL

PERF/EXP 00:09:30 Admission free.

May 29th Egyptian 4:30pm

The loss of Innocence.A youth, growing up, feels tall enough to spread his wings and fly, leaving the protection of the church in order to follow his dream; playing rock music.Yet in maturity, with no spiritual support, when hurt by his closest friends, he must make the choice again.Will he swallow his pride and rush back to hide under the protective wings of the church, will he solve his misery taking the impure path, or will he remain standing tall on his own two feet?

Composer ALLEN HULSEY

Director YAEL ZEEVI

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ME, MIAMI AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Egyptian 6:00PM

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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ME, MIAMI AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05

May 29th Egyptian 8:00PM

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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DAY 10 SUNDAY MAY 29

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

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DIVE

DOCUMENTARY 00:55:00

May 29th Library 10:00am

Inspired by a curiosity about our country’s careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning

documentary DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated

garbage receptacles of Los Angeles’ supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible

food – resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.

Composer Jubilee Singers

Director Jeremy Seifert

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ATOMIC MOM

DOCUMENTARY 01:20:00 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Library 11:00am

Atomic Mom is a Documentary about two women, both mothers, who have very different experiences of the atom bomb. After decades of silence, a daughter’s quest for truth leads to the exchange of an olive branch between an American Scientist and a Hiroshima Survivor. This is a revealing and horrifyingly fascinating film, not to be missed, especially by Utah audiences.

Composer Klaudia Promessi

Marco D’Ambrosio

Director M.T. Silvia

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MORE TO LIVE FOR

DOCUMENTARY 01:23:00 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Library 1:00PM

More To Live For is the story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them. These individuals are similar only in their fate and prolific accomplishments: Michael Brecker, 15-time Grammy winning saxophonist; James Chippendale, founder of the Love Hope Strength Foundation; and Seun Adebiyi, a young Nigerian training to become the first-ever Nigerian winter Olympic athlete.Their unrelated paths become connected in a desperate fight for survival and a singular mission: to bring awareness about bone marrow donation to the millions of people who could save a life today.

Composer Michael Brecker Director Noah Hutton

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Library 3:00PM

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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THE ITALIAN KEY

FEATURE 01:38:44

May 29th Library 5:00PM

A romantic fairy tale about a 19-year-old orphan who receives, as her sole inheritance, an antique key that unlocks both an old villa in Italy, leading her into the mysteries of her family history. The photography and luxurious film score create an engaging gem of a movie. The filmmaker takes her time revealing the lovely story making for a very

satisfying film.

Composer Tuomas Kantelinen

Director Rosa Karo

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ME, MIAMI AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Library 7:00PM

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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DAY 10 SUNDAY MAY 29

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

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SHALLOW

SHORT 00:04:11

May 29th Prospector 1:00pm

‘shallow’ is a love story between two monkeys. Pancho, the male monkey gets upset when he sees his girl going crazy for a new big movie action hero. Margarita is Pancho’s girl, and he is determined to keep it that way.

Composer Los Amigos Invisibles

Director Jorge E. Ruiz

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NOCTURNE

FEATURE 01:24:50 Admission $5/$10

May 29th Prospector 1:00pm

When college freshman Taylor is rejected from the school’s music program, he becomes the sound engineer for Emma, a brilliant piano student. He falls in love with her and helps her launch her career and get into Julliard even though it means losing her.

Composer Claude Debussy

Director Michael Tierno

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SIXTY IN 60

PERF/EXP 01:00:00 Admission $5

May 29th Prospector 1:10pm

Sixty in 60 is an experimental art film featuring sixty one-minute works of many types. Genres represented include abstract, animation, Documentary, experimental, narrative, stop-motion, time- lapse and video art.

Director Ronnie Cramer

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SHORT FILM GROUP Admission $5/$10

BATTLE FOR BRITAIN

SHORT 00:12:47

May 29th Prospector 2:15pm

WWII veteran Mr. Rogulski (JULIAN GLOVER) lives in Oxford, alone since his beloved wife’s death. On his 101st birthday, an encounter with the young Steven leads to the scooter ride of his life. But when Steven does the unthinkable, Rogulski has to choose between vengeance or forgiveness.Produced with Oscar-winning Breakthru Films (Peter & the Wolf) & Hackenbacker Studios: www.battleforbritain.net

Composer Joanna Bruzdowicz

Director Alex Helfrecht

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THE WINE CELLAR

SHORT 00:29:00

May 29th Prospector 3:00pm

A former cistern may have been a portal between this world and beyond. An intrigued girl speaks in her ancestral tongues. With her father’s help, she assumes an appointed role...

Director Robert Eidschun

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INVISIBLE

SHORT 00:26:36

May 29th Prospector 3:30pm

A brutal killing drags an ordinary woman into a madman’s delusional world. Cancer researcher Rebecca Wells finds herself captive of a homeless sociopath demanding her complicity in destroying the objects of his conspiracy paranoia. Dragged on a pell-mell race through the city’s gritty alleys and condemned districts, she must gain his trust to escape and survive. But what she discovers along the way may change how she sees the world forever... and put her in even greater danger!What does the fall of the Soviet Union have to do with the space program? Who does GPS really help? What are those shadows we sometimes see at the edges of our vision? Who controls what we believe and know about the world?

Composer Marc Bosserman

Director Lincoln Myers

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MENSCHENLIEBE (PHILANTHROPY) WITH Q & A

FEATURE 01:19:46 Admission $5

May 29th Prospector 3:30pm

Arnold Richter studies physics, loves opera and writes novels. Not exactly the hobbies most women find attractive!Time for a change: Somehow, it has to be possible to learn how to seduce any woman within a few days. Just like ‘Don Giovanni’ does in Mozart’s opera!Luckily, he finds an experienced teacher soon, and with each successful seduction, more and more ‘Don Giovanni’-elements sneak into his world...A satire on today’s ‘Internet-Generation’ and on a young man’s flirting-problems, mixed with lots of classical music.It allows to get an authentic, yet satirical view on young people’s lifes today.

Composer Various

Director Alexander Tuschinski

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PARK CITY FILM MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011 AWARDS

ANNOUNCED

May 29th Prospector 5:00pm

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FOR COMPOSERS AND

FILMMAKERS

May 29th Prospector 6:00pm

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SCREENING May 29th Prospector 8:00pm

FILM TBA

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DAY 11 MONDAY MAY 30

EGYPTIAN THEATRE

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SHORT FILM SHOWCASE Admission $5/$10

Admission covers full day of films

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THE WEIGHTLESS TRAVELLER

PERF/EXP 00:12:00

May 30th Egyptian 1:00pm

With no possessions to tie her down and a touch of magic to keep her going, young vagabond Bo is ready to take off: to the big city, the desert and the jungle. Exciting visual storytelling combined with intriguing imagery and music make The Weightless Traveller a delight to watch!

Composer Dave Clarke

Director Eva Colmers

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DUET

SHORT 00:12:57

May 30th Egyptian 1:15pm

A young oboist, Will, keeps failing auditions due to his stage fright. The only thing that cheers him up is the duet though the window with an elderly violinist, Phil, who plays outside his apartment everyday. They enjoy playing together without ever knowing each other. One day, the oboist finally decides to go outside and meet the violinist.

Composer Gregory Polzak

Director Toshimichi Saito

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LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO SING BADLY

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:15:00

May 30th Egyptian 1:30pm

Chorale Conductor Mary Breden teaches more than just music to her students. Life lessons are learned as the students venture out, beyond their own horizons to share music with the world, and learn about each other.

Composer Morten Lauridsen

Director Chris M. Allport

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MISCHIEVOUS CASE OF CORDELIA BOTKIN

SHORT 00:18:15

May 30th Egyptian 1:45pm

A true Victorian fairytale about a woman whose only option to attain true love is a box of arsenic laced chocolates.

Composer Christopher Thomas

Director Cat Youell

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DE 54

SHORT 00:13:58

May 30th Egyptian 2:00pm

In the squeeze of the metro, a disturbing scene unfolds before Eve’s eyes: a man seems to be taking a girl somewhere against her will. Eve doubts what she sees and takes no action. When she finally finds the courage to do something, it’s too late.

Composer Bart van de Lisdonk

Director Philip Hering

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CIRCLE CLOSES

MUSDOCUMENTARY 00:16:13

May 30th Egyptian 2:15pm

Take a spiritual journey into the birth of new music as you witness a live event where performance meets meditation. This short film/music video DOCUMENTARYuments the world premiere performance of composer Stella Sung’s orchestral work ‘The Circle Closes,’ featuring four tuned meditation bowls on stage. To our knowledge, this is the first time such bowls have been used as solo instruments accompanied by a full orchestra. The film uses 13 camera positions to capture the spirituality and intensity of the work, performed in front of a live audience by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. It garnered the ‘best editing of a short film’ Crystal Reel Award from the Florida Motion Picture and Television Association in November, 2010.

Composer Stella Sung

Director Lisa Mills

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DEADBEAT

SHORT 00:16:40

May 30th Egyptian 2:30pm

There’s more than one way to walk the deadbeat. A Chinese/American psychological thriller - a distraught mother, a runaway daughter and a deadbeat dad who’s a member of the Triad’s underworld in urban Los Angeles has a dynamic twist.When the people love are the people you should fear - run!

Music Supervision: Jennifer Drake, Donna Mathewson

Brenda Lee Lau

Director Brenda Lee Lau

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LOVE, OLDER

SHORT 00:27:00

May 30th Egyptian 3:00pm

Bahiya and Mahmoud, a Middle Eastern couple in their later years, bickering and enduring the monotony of their routine life together. One morning, Mahmoud awakes to an empty bed and leaves the safety of his home, searching frantically for his wife. Only when they passionately reunite do they realize how much they need each other. Woven in between the first couples’ story is the relationship of two older Americans, Martha and Jack, who discover romance despite their unusual limitations. A third couple, Hiroshi and Kiyoko, come to the realization that they can no longer fight the deterioration of old age alone.Love Older takes the seriousness of age and transforms it into an intimate love story, leaving a lasting impression on people of all ages.

Composer Naser Abu Hamdan

Director Zaid Abu Hamdan

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MIDNIGHT VIOLIN

SHORT 00:06:08

May 30th Egyptian 3:30pm

During a near death experience, a young woman encounters a mysterious and brilliant violinist.

Composer Heather Schmidt

Director Heather Schmidt

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DANCE (THE)

SHORT 00:03:40

May 30th Egyptian 3:45pm

A seduction set to music. A senual treasure in an exquisite moment.

Director ODessa Clay

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LESS THAN NOTHING

SHORT 00:29:52

May 30th Egyptian 4:00pm

Is it possible to fall in love fully over and over again, or is it just one person that holds the most of one’s heart? How does a man distinguish between lust, love, and nostalgia when he feels so much? Kevin finds himself in an unexpected dilemma, where he finds in his arms again the love he once lost. Now, he must make a decision that would forever change his life as he knows it.

Composer Jaime Lee

Director Jaime Lee

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IT’S ABOUT TIME

SHORT 00:15:12

May 30th Egyptian 4:30pm

A surreal quirky film about the very busy life of Billy. His father is ill, their company is in trouble & his first child is due any day. Can he juggle his work/ life balance?

Composer Justine Barker, Steve Chase

Director Peter Oliver

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FOR WATER

PERF/EXP 00:07:30

May 30th Egyptian 4:45pm

Five spirits on a pilgrimage to perform their water ritual. Beautifully shot with a wonderful score.

Composer Robert Alllaire

Director Natalie Metzger

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TO THE DEATH

PERF/EXP 00:04:13

May 30th Egyptian 5:00pm

To the Death, a short film set to one of Danielle French’s songs of the same name, reveals the psyche of Scarlett as she attends a performance at The Club, a surreal cabaret. Giving herself a Tarot reading, Scarlett manifests The Club out of thin air and instigates the patrons into action. Drawing on the principles in Jungian psychology where all the characters in our dreams are aspects of our own psyche, the odd and unusual patrons in The Club, as well as the performers backstage and on stage represent different aspects of Scarlett’s psyche personified.

Composer Danielle French

Director Danielle French

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MISDIRECTION

SHORT 00:17:45

May 30th Egyptian 5:15pm

Synopsis: Peter, the grandson of the famous magician, Castulo The Magnificent, discovers his grandfather’s greatest secret, and it is more dangerous than he can possibly imagine...

Composers W.G. Snuffy Walden

Bennett Salvay

Director Doron Kipper

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DAY 11 MONDAY MAY 30

LIBRARY SANTY AUDITORIUM

May 30th Library 10am-5pm

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Winning Films Screened from 10am to 1PM

ME, MIAMI AND NANCY

FEATURE 01:30:05 Admission $5/$10

May 30th Library 3:00PM

Me, Miami, and Nancy is the Movie of Dean Grakal’s book of the same title. The Movie consists of the book being read on film like a bedtime story by 30 A-LIST CELEBRITIES, Dean Grakal’s first hand account and groundbreaking CARTOON Animation. The Movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Malcolm Macdowell, Cloris Leachman, Gary Oldman, Richard Lewis, Shelly Long, Sara Silverman, Ringo Starr, Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, and many more.

Composers Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson

Director Brent Carpenter

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DAY 11 MONDAY MAY 30

PROSPECTOR THEATRE

May 30th Prospector

WINNING FILMS TBA

May 30th Prospector 1:00pm to 7:00pm

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