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VIDEOCAST #2 - Shorts III


Captured At The 2006 Sundance Film Festival



Videocast on Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Recorded on Friday, January 20, 2006 at the Prospector

Produced by Cyndi Greening

Videography by Michael Montesa

Posted from Park City, Utah



Shorts III



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Show Details


  • Introductions to the Shorts Program III

  • Questions and Answers following the screening

Desejo

Anne Pinheiro Guimaraes

Brazil , 2005 , 13 Minutes, color

A journey into the psyche of Atanasio, a doorman at the Copacabana.



Ha Ha Ha America

Jon Daniel Ligon

U.S.A. , 2005 , 17 Minutes, color

A translated harangue from China to the U.S.A. that laughs at our missteps.



Max and Josh

Kathryn Ann Busby

U.S.A. , 2005 , 7 Minutes, color

Best friends Max and Josh have inane, insane, and hilarious arguments...until fate intervenes.



Robin's Big Date

James Duffy

U.S.A. , 2005 , 7 Minutes, color

Can the Boy Wonder tell the girl of his dreams how he feels about her? Not if The Bat-man has anything to say about it.



Transaction

Jacques Thelemaque

U.S.A. , 2005 , 14 Minutes, color

A cinema vérité-style exploration of the shifting dynamic between a seasoned call girl and her first-time client.



The Tribe

Tiffany Shlain

U.S.A. , 2005 , 18 Minutes, color

An unorthodox, unauthorized history of the Jewish people and the Barbie doll.



Yesterday, I Think

Becalelis Brodskis

United Kingdom , 2005 , 6 Minutes, color

Once there was a baby who made those around him hate...



Your Dark Hair Ihsan

Tala Hadid

U.S.A./Morocco , 2005 , 13 Minutes, color

A man returns from Europe to his native city in northern Africa, where he remembers his childhood and the mother he lost as a boy.

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