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community film program

Show n' Tell

 

Bottleneck
Andrew Shipsides
A whirlwind of a short film, Bottleneck kicked off our Show n' Tell 2008 Season. this piece has garnered several awards including MTVU's Best Film on Campus. IT's disturbing, it's artful, it's fun! Bottleneck.

Shipsides

FEBRUARY 08

Yesterday Today was Tomorrow
Valentine Sheldon
A simple weekend project with a woman, a doll and her cherished possessions becomes a subltly layered exploration of time, art/culture and meaning. Well received at the March 2008 meeting, look for more storytelling from this filmmaker.

Quantum/Rootz Prods

MARCH 08

Hero Boy
Juan Caceres

Juan will share an excerpt from his films entitled "Hero Boy" that is currently touring the festival circuit that includes:

OFFICIAL SELECTION 2007 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL LATINO FILM FESTIVAL, OFFICIAL SELECTION 2008 T.O.M.I FILM FESTIVAL, NEW ORLEANS, OFFICIAL SELECTION 2008 SAN DIEGO LATINO FILM FESTIVAL, OFFICIAL SELECTION 2008 GASPARILLA FILM FESTIVAL, OFFICIAL SELECTION 2008 HUMBOLDT FILM FESTIVAL

 
APRIL 08
La Americana
Nicholas Bruckman
Nicholas Bruckman is Director and Producer of the feature-length documentary "La Americana" which is screening at festivals across the country and recently won the Jury Prize and Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Cine Las Americas International Film Festival.
 
MAY 08
Zombies Anonymous
Frank Garfi & Marc Fratto
Meet Angela. She is the perfect neighbor. She is quiet, young, pretty
and keeps to herself. But Angela is different. Very different...
She is dead
insane-o-rama
JUNE 08
Waiting for Her
Alain Alfaro
Guy meets girl on 4th Ave, Brooklyn.
 
JULY 08
High Crimes
Carolyn Moreau & Michael Kodas
Michael's first non-fiction book entitled "High Crimes" by Hyperion is about deceit and death on Mount Everest at the hand of unsavory mountain guides. Carolyn documented the making of the book for a potential documentary on the subject. Both are news reporters at the Hartford Courant.
 
SEPT 08
 

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Show n' Tell is made possible in part with public funds from the Fund for Creative Communities, supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

 


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