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Jesse Baget |
White Knight
Director: Jesse Baget
1 hour 30 min; USA; 2011
Leroy Lowe (Tom Sizemore), grand dragon of the Texas Ku Klux Klan, confronts everything he’s been taught to hate when he’s sentenced to three years of hard labor on a prison work farm, where the warden (Stacy Keach) chooses Emilio (Hector Jimenez), a Hispanic field worker imprisoned for fighting for labor rights, to be his cellmate. A story develops that opens Leroy’s eyes to the possibility of a different life. And a man who was a born and bred racist finds himself heading down a path to redemption. |
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Storme Wood |
Paradise Recovered
Director: Storme Wood
1 hour 35 min; USA; 2010

Esther Harris, a young woman praised for her virtue and devotion to Warren F. Vanderbilt’s Prophetic Watchman Ministries, takes a job in a local health food store. Her developing friendship with Gabriel, a devout skeptic and preacher’s kid, and his roommate Mark, a college drop-out who finds Christian television to be great entertainment, helps Esther determine her human worth while reframing her faith in a whole new light. |
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John LaFlamboy |
The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue
Director: Mike Bradecich, John LaFlamboy
1 hour 36 min; USA; 2010
The landlords are morons, the tenants are moving out, and there's a monster in the basement. A pair of bumbling landlords reluctantly hunt the subterranean creature that menaces their tenants and their tenants' pets in this Chicago indie comedy/horror flick with a cast featuring the original Freddy Krueger, Robert Englund, and rounded out by the Second City veterans. |
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Joe Clarke |
Kung Fu Graffiti
Director: Joe Clarke
1 hour 28 min; USA; 2010
In this campy homage to kung fu movies, rebellious teenager Miles is sent from his home in Shanghai to Iowa, where he encounters everything from grueling physical workouts to every teenager's nightmare – high school. Pursued by a mysterious assassin, Miles must find an ancient scroll, stop the assassin from taking over the world, and land a date for the school dance. |
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Kitchen Hamlet
Director: Daniel Elihu Kramer
1 hour 17 min; USA; 2010
Hamlet, sworn to revenge by the ghost of his murdered father, struggles to cut himself off from those he loves in order to keep his promise. This contemporary telling of Shakespeare's play finds poetry and tragedy in the everyday setting of an isolated country house - visually evocative, superbly acted, deeply felt, and stripped of false pomp, set in a world we recognize as our own. |
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Nicholas Downs |
eCupid
Director: JC Calciano
1 hour 30 min; USA; 2011
Desperate for a new life, Marshall goes looking for it online, where he comes upon a mysterious app called “eCupid” that guarantees to find true love. eCupid scans every inch of Marshall’s online world and instantly turns his life upside down. With the help of a mysterious waitress (Morgan Fairchild), Marshall gets one last chance to listen to his heart and figure out what (and who) is really important. |
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Joe Zerull |
Cadaver Christmas
Director: Joe Zerull
1 hour 26 min; USA; 2010
When a biology professor’s Christmas Eve experiment goes horribly awry, it’s up to the janitor to mop up the mess. A cross between It's a Wonderful Life and Night of the Living Dead, this is the story of an unlikely band of heroes given the task of saving the world from an army of living corpses that are quickly recruiting new members. |
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Triangle of Death
Director: Folleh Shar Tamba
1 hour 10 min; Iraq, USA; 2009
The 2nd Battalion 24th Marines tell their own (often very graphic) story of a foreign land engulfed in daily combat, every step towards democracy an invitation for destruction, every accomplishment never enough. Everyone has already decided what he or she thinks about Iraq, but this is the story of those who were actually there. |
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SpokAnarchy!
Director: David W. Halsell, Erica K. Schisler
1 hour 20 min; USA; 2011
Before MTV, the Internet and cell phones, culturally barren Spokane seemed a long way from anywhere. A small group of bored teenagers banded together to make art and music and live a lifestyle that tested the social and moral boundaries of conservative America. This coming-of-age story becomes a coming-of-middle-age story as the scene's survivors take an unflinching look at their past and how their lives were shaped by those years of music and mayhem. |
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Clay Westervelt |
Popatopolis
Director: Clay Westervelt
1 hour 16 min; USA; 2009
The hilarious story of a madman shooting an entire feature film in three days while pursuing his filmmaking philosophy: a big chase and a big chest. Beneath the humor is an indictment of America’s loss of innocence. Once regarded as a natural successor to Roger Corman, Jim Wynorski’s spotlight faded as he forsook commitment to story, encouraging buxom women to “Pop your tops!” and eventually reveling in his pseudonym Popatopolous. |
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Out for the Long Run
Director: Scott Bloom
1 hour 17 min; USA; 2011
What's it like to be openly gay in the macho world of high school sports? At a time where young gay men and women are literally being bullied to death, there is hope. This film brings to light stories of triumph and tragedy when young people are forced to follow their passion for sports with the handicap of social stigma dogging their every step. |
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Roxanne Conlin
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Miss Representation
Director: Jennifer Siebel Newsom
1 hr 30 min; USA; 2011
This new documentary interweaves stories from teenage girls with provocative interviews from Condoleezza Rice, Lisa Ling, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Gloria Steinem and many others on the subject of women and leadership and the message of media. |
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Leave It on the Stage
Director: Liza Rafael
2 hours; USA; 2010
The Amazing Technicolor Show Choir in Omaha, Nebraska, spends an entire year to perform four perfect songs for their final competition in the 2009-2010 season. The most important lesson they learn is that, while the trophies are nice, the only thing that matters is what they do on that stage. |
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Devon Terrill
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GORK!
Director: Devon Terrill
1 hour 24 min; USA; 2011
Adam Terrill is a loud, charismatic, flag-twirling redhead who has a compelling mix of creative talents and developmental disabilities. From his early years as a foster child, through high school graduation, to his present placement in a group home in Iowa, the film explores the comedy, conflict, hopes and frustrations that arise within his family as Adam’s life unfolds. |
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Freestyle: The Victories of Dan Gable
Director: Kevin Kelley
1 hour 45 min; USA; 1999
Early footage of wrestling legend Dan Gable's life is combined with a behind-the-scenes view of his last season coaching at the University of Iowa. This documentary presents an inside look into the unique culture of wrestling and a rare view of this legendary sports figure. |
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Freedom
Directors: Josh Tickell and Rebecca Tickell
1 hour 20 min; USA; 2011
Following their documentary Fuel (winner at Sundance Film Festival in 2008), the "green evangelist" filmmakers take a hard look at America's unsustainable addiction to foreign oil, exploring the role that ethanol plays as a homegrown alternative. |
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Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football
Director: Rashid Ghazi
1 hour 39 min; USA; 2011
Dearborn, Michigan, is home to the largest concentration of Arabs in any city outside of the Middle East. This is the inspirational story of an immigrant community's resilience in the face of adversity as it tries to hold onto its Islamic faith while struggling to gain acceptance in post 9-11 America and to achieve the American Dream. |
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Country School: One Room - One Nation
Director: Kelly Rundle
1 hour 12 min; USA; 2010
Country schools took rough-hewn pioneers and multilingual immigrants and transformed them into a literate and patriotic new nation. From the first schools in new states to the demise of their widespread use in the 1950s and 1960s, this documentary takes viewers "back to school" for a dramatic new look at the lasting impact of America's one-room schools. |
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Breaking Through the Clouds: The First Women's National Air Derby
Director: Heather Taylor
1 hour 30 min; USA; 2010
In 1929, Amelia Earhart and 19 fellow pilots raced across America as they took to the skies in the first Women’s National Air Derby - dubbed the Powder Puff Derby by columnist Will Rogers - changing oil by day and changing into ballgowns at night. |
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Kara Kurcz |
Big Time
Director: Kara Kurcz
1 hour 17 min; USA; 2011
Seven years ago, Kara and Brian emptied their bank accounts and launched a company out of their two-bedroom apartment to sell lighted handbags. Their story careens from wild success to near-total disaster. In this documentary, creative and successful inventors and entrepreneurs openly share their experiences and advice on what it takes to make it big time. |
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Wolfsbane
Director: Matthew Wilson
15 min; USA; 2010
The classic Red Riding Hood fairy tale is re-imagined as a dark, sensual and foreboding fable, drawing visual inspiration from the popular steam punk fantasy genre, where goggles are a mandatory accessory and top hats are the couture du jour. |
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Vilddyr (The Crossing)
Director: Ask Hasselbalch
30 min; Denmark; 2010
After a violent episode in biology class, outsider Lykke begins to change. There is something very wrong and soon a big showdown with the outside world awaits. The beast in her has been awakened.... |
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Tasnim
Director: Elite Zexer
12 min; Israel; 2011
Tasnim, a strong and opinionated 10-year-old girl, lives with her mother and siblings in a neglected Bedouin village in the Negev. A surprise visit from her father in the village forces her, for the first time in her life, to confront the conservative norms of the family tribe and the fact that she is no longer daddy's little girl.
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Tanha Sedast ke mimanad (Only Sound Remains)
Director: Arash Ashtiani
15 min; UK; 2010
In the wake of the violent post-election protests in Iran, a family tries to hide the news of the death of their youngest member from their grandmother.
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Spoiled
Director: Carter Martin
10 min; USA; 2011
Eight-year-old Teddy must learn there are things in this world beyond his video game... and his mom has just the summer project in mind to make him realize it!
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The Secret Friend
Director: Flavio Alves
16 min; USA; 2010
A reclusive, elderly widow lives in quiet desperation following her husband’s death until she begins receiving daily phone calls from a silent stranger. At first she finds the calls intrusive, but as the calls continue unabated she finds herself waiting for her phone to ring with growing anticipation, prompting her to reach out to her silent prankster. |
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Rooz Az No (Square One)
Director: Navid Nikkhah Azad
21 min; Iran; 2011
Fariba is four months pregnant and having problems with her husband. |
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La Orquesta de las Mariposas (The Butterfly Orchestra)
Director: Isabel Soria
16 min; Spain; 2010
In this beautifully photographed fable, a lonely and aging conductor's imaginary orchestra is out of time and out of tune, until some unexpected and surprising performers turn up to help him. |
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Night of Fish
Director: Hiroshi Toda
55 min; Japan; 2010
The Sasakis struggle to make a living as leatherworkers. One day the husband finds an old man lying helpless on the street. He takes the old man to his house and offers him food and a night's lodging. The next day the old man is willing to help them by bringing their products to their customer's place. The husband is certain that he is a good old man, but the wife is not so sure. |
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Mish Mush (Apricots)
Director: Amar Chebib
19 min; Syria; 2010
Upon being drafted for military service, Ahmad, a determined young Syrian poet, decides to flee the country. Consequently, he is forced up against a complex bureaucracy, conservative family, and reluctant lover. En route to Lebanon, he discovers himself in an unexpected place, an apricot orchard. |
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A Mind Beside Itself
Director: P.J. Starks
19 min; USA; 2010
Love that lasts the longest is love that is never returned. Tristan Ashling knows this all too well. Despite what he may believe to be true, love seems to be just beyond his reach. |
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The Lucky One
Director: Ann Prim
12 min; USA; 2011
Memory is selective and family memory is shaped for survival. Sam was kicked out of her home at age fifteen and taken in by her Aunt Evie. She now returns with her aunt to move her mother to a nursing home. |
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Kys Min Bror (Kiss My Brother)
Director: Rasmus Kloster Bro, Jacob Katz
15 min; Denmark; 2010
In his wheelchair, disguised as a tank, Lasse attends the new year's party held by the girl on whom he has a crush. Lasse's older brother, Simon, has come along to be his handicap carer. When Lasse gets the chance to be alone with his girl, an awkward battle arises between the two brothers. |
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The Life Smugglers
Director: David W. Wells
25 min; Mexico, USA; 2010
Arnold is retired and nearly broke. To make ends meet and cover his wife's rising health care costs, Arnold sneaks prescriptions across the Mexico border. But his situation gets worse one night when the load includes Jorge, a Mexican immigrant hoping for work in the US. |
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Left Alone
Director: Seth Boggess
15 min; USA; 2010
Based on the Anton Chekhov short story Misery, this is a modern-day tale of a Chicago cab driver searching for someone who will listen. As he grieves the death of his son, Ian is compelled to reach out to the strangers he encounters one night on the job. |
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It's Natural to Be Afraid
Director: Justin Doherty
10 min; UK; 2010
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. |
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I Hate Panda
Director: Ian Bennett
6 min; China; 2011
A panda who likes to sing becomes bored of her do-nothing sit-around-the-forest-all-day life, so she ventures to the nearest city. Except she has no money and no one to help her, until she meets a boy. |
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The First Man Who Bought a Juicer Bought It Not for Drinking Juice
Director: Lu Chungsheng
29 min; China; 2009
Although Lu Chunsheng’s past works in film and photography appear preoccupied with the industrial era and communist history, his narratives are closer to surrealism than socialism. In the process of making his films, he has developed a formal filmic language using a form that alludes to mainstream cinematic narrative but often abandons it.
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Clean Break
Director: Ryan Lieske
29 min; USA; 2010
J.D. was the writer of some great selling books, with a skeleton in them, but now he wants to try something different. His publishers plan to replace him with a ghost writer - he’s stuck, he can’t even go to another publisher. What’s a skeleton to do?
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Bright
Director: Benjamin Busch
40 min; USA; 2011
A surprisingly contemplative drama centered on a blind man (Robert Wisdom) who must guide a quirky young man (Eric Nenninger) through a desperate fear. This carefully crafted film is rich with imagery, cryptic dialog, and a superb cast chosen from The Wire and Generation Kill. |
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Bathing & the Single Girl
Director: Christine Elise McCarthy
11 min; USA; 2010
Single, in her thirties and experiencing an extended romantic drought, this lady decides she needs to broaden her ideas of who might make a suitable boyfriend. |
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The Astronaut on the Roof
Director: Sergi Portabella
12 min; Spain; 2010
A comical road movie about two scriptwriters who write a film about two scriptwriters who write a film about a teenage couple who become bank robbers. A film about the struggle of writing a movie, getting lost along the way and end up starring in your own script. |
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Water for Mulobere
Director: Beth M. Anderson
37 min; Uganda, USA; 2010
During the summer of 2009, a team of up-and-coming engineers helped bring clean drinking water to an African village. As part of an Engineers Without Borders project, the University of Minnesota student group installed a solar-powered water supply system for an entire school and its surrounding community in Mulobere, Uganda. |
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The Washingtons of Sulgrave Manor
Director: Ken Winber
53 min; UK; 2011
Who were the ancestors of George Washington, the first president of the United States? Surprisingly, the story of the Washington family has much in common with other immigrants to America over the past 300 years. In 1656, with his prospects in England looking bleak, George Washington's great-grandfather John entered the sea trade with the Virginia Colony, and the rest is history. |
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Sound Between Lines: Triangle Soundpainting Orchestra
Director: Jason Middleton
18 min; USA; 2010
Soundpainting is a form of structured improvisation created by New York composer Walter Thompson. This film documents the art of a contemporary soundpainting ensemble in North Carolina, drawing viewers into the creative process and demonstrating elements of the soundpainting language. |
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Seven Year Rental
Director: David Neureuther
63 min; USA; 2010
A fitting tribute to a fading industry that was once the lifeblood of home entertainment, this documentary - filled with nostalgia for small businesses, first jobs, and the original way of renting movies - presents a compelling look at one local video store that's long overdue. |
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The Phantom Wolves of Sun Valley
Director: Desiree' Fawn
56 min; USA; 2011
As the summer heat cranks up in the beautiful Sun Valley resort, so does the tension between wolf lovers and wolf haters, with Idaho's first legal wolf hunting season quickly approaching in the fall. The war over wolves that's taking place in the West is the result of a successful reintroduction of the species into the same area in which they were eradicated nearly a century ago. |
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Odeon: Time Stood Still (El Tiempo Suspendido)
Director: Jo Graell
29 min; Bulgaria, Spain; 2010
The Odeon cinema may be the only place in the world where each movie viewing is unique. Silent movies are accompanied by a maestro who composes music for each film. Foreign films are not subtitled - instead octogenarian Nelly translates on the fly over the theater's sound system. This documentary is a heartwarming and funny homage for film lovers everywhere. |
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Joan Sekler
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Locked Out
Director: Joan Sekler
1 hour; USA; 2011
Generations of workers have worked in the mine, and over the years have won good wages and benefits through their union, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU). But in the fall of 2009, the owners of this mine, a British-Australian multinational company, decided to drastically cut the workers' benefits when the union contract expired. |
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Hidden Battles
Director: Victoria Mills
65 min; USA; 2010
A dramatic and deeply personal film about the psychological impact of killing on the lives of five soldiers, this documentary represents a cross section of nationalities, gender, class and race, as the soldiers reveal intimate memories about the central act of war - the killing of another human being. |
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Gary Riotto |
Finding Judy
Director: Gary Riotto
7 min; USA; 2011
A sweet, engaging look at how one young man’s quirky talent helped him disarm high school bullies, flummox telemarketers and propel himself from YouTube obscurity all the way to tinsel town.
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Dreaming Up the Past
Director: Sabine Golz, Oleg Timofeyev
56 min; Ukraine; 2011
Ukraine's musical history and traditions, distinctly different from those in Western Europe, give a uniquely Ukrainian flavor to the early-music field, including the Ukrainian epic tradition of bandurists and kobzars, and to ensembles such as "Chorea Kozacka" that reinvent contemporary versions of them today. |
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Carla Wilson |
Black American Gothic
Director: Carla Wilson
48 min; USA; 2011
This documentary deals with the urban migration from Chicago to Iowa City and with racial politics in Iowa City after the demise of public housing in Chicago. The story is told through the experience of Iowa City residents, both old and new. |
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Beatboxing - The Fifth Element of Hip Hop
Director: Klaus Schneyder
55 min; Germany, Austria, Belgium, UK, USA; 2011
Human beatboxing has become a global phenomenon, celebrated in annual conventions and competitions held in an increasing number of countries every year. The documentary offers a full picture of this incredible art form starting with its genesis within hip hop culture and continuing with its further developments in various musical fields throughout the world. |
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Barn af Irak (Child of Iraq)
Director: Ala'A Mohsen
54 min; Iraq, Denmark; 2011
Ala'A swore he would never return to Iraq. Now, 14 years later, he returns to the country that has caused him so much pain. Will he find what he is looking for or will the country once again let him down?
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Snow Day
Director: Cameron Hicks
3 min; Canada; 2010
On the day of the first snowfall of winter, eight-year-old Pete finds the courage to stand up to the local bullies with the help of a hat that brings snowmen to life.
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Salma
Director: Anders Friis Christiansen
5 min; Denmark; 2011
Salma is living in a land recovering from war. One day her father dies in a cluster bomb accident. This tragic event shrouds her mind and leaves her desperate and lost in a world she no longer recognizes. |
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The Saga of Biorn
Director: Benjamin J. Kousholt
8 min; Denmark; 2011
Biôrn, an old Viking, is determined to reach Valhalla, the warrior’s afterlife full of excessive drinking and debauchery. To gain entry he has to die honorably in battle, but he discovers the right death isn’t so easy to come by. |
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The Sacrifice
Director: Stephen Jennings
3 min; USA; 2010
Inspired by St. George and the Dragon, this animated film is a moody retelling of the classic myth. A dragon nests in the well of a medieval village. Panicked and irrational, the fearful villagers attempt to appease the dragon by offering a virgin to the beast. |
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Of Frogs and Gods
Director: Brad Patullo
8 min; USA; 2010
A group of frogs, who had once lived in harmony, become bitter enemies when they cannot agree on whether to worship a log or a rock, both of which have fallen from the heavens into their humble swamp. Unable to put their religious differences aside, the frogs set down the destructive and fruitless path of a holy war. |
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November & Sebastian
Director: Terry Liang
3 min; Canada; 2011
Sometimes we just want to sit down – but the chair doesn’t want to accommodate us!
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Mighty Antlers
Director: Sune Reinhardt
8 min; Denmark; 2011
A man drives his car furiously down a narrow road, surrounded by a vast forest. When he encounters a deer in the middle of the road, he makes a villainous attempt to ram it. However this particular hit and run has jaw crushing, battering consequences. |
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Love's Age
Director: Vinay Giridhar
3 min; USA; 2010
An elderly couple go on a scooter rampage through town in this funny and ultimately sweetly romantic animated film.
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The Girl and the Fox
Director: Tyler Kupferer
6 min; USA; 2011
Ilona lives in the wilderness with her mother and father, who have fallen on hard times. Supplies are running low, and when a mysterious fox starts killing their livestock, she has no choice but to track down the strange creature in order to ensure the survival of her family. |
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Backwater Gospel
Director: Bo Mathorne
5 min; Denmark; 2011
As long as anyone can remember, the coming of The Undertaker has meant the coming of death. Until one day the grim promise fails and tension builds as the God-fearing townsfolk of Backwater wait for someone to die. |
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Artspace
Director: CeCe Chen
2 min; Canada; 2011
Colorful and creative animation about an artist trying to express himself through decorating his studio wall.
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The Bags
Director: Eric Boadella
2 min; Spain; 2010
Indie Spanish rock band Me & the Bees. |
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The Sun (feat. Nili)
Director: Duriez Jeremie
5 min; France; 2010
Song by Villeneuve accompanies a moody film.
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When My Eyes Are Closed
Director: Jon Perez
7 min; USA; 2011
A digital pinhole film comprised of a series of vignettes that take place over the course of a Florida summer, the film moves like water, a constant flow of information told through an impossible narration. |
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Rifle Ave
Director: John Nodorft
8 min; USA; 2010
In a quiet neighborhood sits a normal house. Inside is a man who is anything but. He lives in quiet isolation, his only bright spot the dream of meeting the woman who lives across the street, until a day comes when she needs his help.
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Noble Cause
Director: Karl Kimmel
12 min; Canada; 2011
A soldier must explain to the military brass back home what went wrong when a bomb kills civilians in a war zone.
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Mimespeak
Director: Tracy D. Smith
14 min; Canada; 2010
In this dark comedy about a guy who works in a call center, Andy is a miserable worker and becomes even more miserable when he finds out the best employee is a talented, beloved mime. |
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Mesmerize Me
Director: Kate Hackett
24 min; USA; 2009
In the old West, a young woman believes that her deceased fiance is trying to communicate with her. She seeks the help of a mesmerist to fulfill her desire to speak with him. |
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The Depth of Heaven
Director: Muang Tin
11 min; Canada; 2010
A tragic snapshot of everyday life of a Palestinian family struggling to make their way in the West Bank after being forced to leave their home in Gaza.
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Finalists
Adios Abayo by Steven M. Hirohama
Ana by Mary M. Carson
Under Pressure by Eric W. Carlson
Honorable Mention goes to the following semi-finalists:
Party Lines by Lonnie Urven
Signs and Wonders by Jeffrey Bruner
Poetease by Jeffrey Morin
Semi-Finalists
Adios Abayo by Steven M. Hirohama
Ana by Mary M. Carson
Belzec: The Made Undead by Steffan Postaer
Chief Red Iron - The Lakota Uprising by Gregory Heitmann
Code Green by David Mair
Con Man by Sean Riordan
Lucky Star by Thomas Pace
Party Lines by Lonnie Urven
Signs and Wonders by Jeffrey Bruner
Poetease by Jeffrey Morin
Queen of Vegas by Peter Gazdag
Uncommon Warrior by John Cirignani
Under Pressure by Eric W. Carlson
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Movie Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in the films and videos shown at the festival are not necessarily the views and opinions of Landlocked Film Festival or any person associated with Landlocked Film Festival. Independent filmmakers share diverse and sometimes controversial subject matter and viewpoints with audiences. Furthermore, independent films generally are not rated by the MPAA. It is the responsibility of the parents of children to make decisions about what their children may view. |
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