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Wednesday, 4-18 4:00 pm
Competition Narrative Shorts
Shorts Program 4: Can I Get a Witness?
Total Running Time: 97 MIN
Curfew
DIRECTED BY SHAWN CHRISTENSEN
USA, 2011, 19 MIN
FLORIDA PREMIERE
In this dark comedy with a tender heart, a suicidal junkie gets a phone call from his estranged sister, who desperately needs him to look after his nine-year-old niece for a few hours.
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Red© (The Slide Series)
DIRECTED BY JARL OLSEN
USA, 2011, 2 MIN
WORLD PREMIERE
Filmmaker and advertising creative Jarl Olsen recounts the tale of the Very Big Client who launched a multimillion-dollar campaign to “own” the color red.
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Bunny
DIRECTED BY ROBERT SNOW
USA, 2010, 12 MIN
SOUTHEAST PREMIERE
When a boy’s beloved bunny is stolen, he must face not only the rough Philadelphia ghetto, but also the bully who has tormented him daily in order to get him back.
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Deerskin Lake
DIRECTED BY JOSHUA CLARK
USA, 2011, 7 MIN
WORLD PREMIERE
In this quirky comedy, talking doesn’t always help, as Dan finds out after recounting a terrifying childhood trauma in his first group therapy session.
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First Match
DIRECTED BY OLIVIA NEWMAN
USA, 2011, 15.5 MIN
SOUTHEAST PREMIERE
Monique struggles to connect with her single father while she prepares for her first co-ed high school wrestling match, in this quietly moving film from the Columbia University MFA program.
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I Am Not a Moose
DIRECTED BY JESS BRICKMAN
USA, 2011, 15.5 MIN
SOUTHEAST PREMIERE
An out-of-work actor in Los Angeles pays the bills performing at kids’ birthday parties as Monty the Moose. This sad-sack comedy features music by indie faves Grizzly Bear and The Real Tuesday Weld.
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Möbius
DIRECTED BY AYA TANIMURA
USA, 2011, 7 MIN
WORLD PREMIERE
A lonely man moves from one hotel receptionist job to the next, attempting to stitch together some sort of meaning or connection in his life via the lives of his various guests.
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Atlantis
DIRECTED BY MATTHEW ORNSTEIN
USA, 2011, 19 MIN
EAST COAST PREMIERE/2ND US SCREENING
Shot in Titusville, this loving paean to America’s fading space program examines NASA’s immeasurable cultural impact through the lens of a young science teacher (Jason Ritter, TV’s Parenthood) and a photographer (Kate French, TV’s The L Word) who meet at the final space shuttle launch.









































