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  "Shorts!"
 
 
 
   
 
   
 

7:30 PM - 8:15 PM

Boundin’
Directed by Bud Luckey
A woolly lamb is sheared of its wool and falls into a deep funk, until the mythical Jackalope sets him straight. (5 mins.) (U.S.A.)

Destino
Directed by Dominique Monfrey, Executive Produced by Roy E. Disney
Salvador Dali’s surreal story of love and destiny, finally realized 50 years after its conception. (7 mins.) (U.S.A.)

Gone Nutty
Directed by Carlos Saldanha, Produced by John C. Donkin
Scrat reveals his private stash of nuts. One stubborn nut causes Scrat to lose his temper. (5 mins.) (U.S.A.)

Harvie Krumpet
Directed by Adam Elliot
The biography of an ordinary man seemingly cursed with perpetual bad luck. (22 mins.)
(Australia)

Nibbles
Directed by Christopher Hinton
A father takes his sons fishing in the forests of Canada. (5 mins.) (Canadian/U.S.A.)

 

Gone Nutty, 2003

 
 

Destino, 2003

 
 
 
           
 
   
   

8:45 PM - 11:00 PM

Die Rote Jacke (The Red Jacket)
Directed by Florian Baxmeyer
Hamburg, Blankenese and Sarajevo during the civil war, and the journey of a red jacket between two worlds. (20 mins.) (Germany)

Most (The Bridge)
Directed by Bobby Garabedian, Produced by William Zabka
When a bridge-tender agrees to take his son to work, and a troubled young lady boards a train, their worlds collide. (33 mins.) (U.S.A.)

Squash
Directed by Lionel Bailliu
Alexandre’s boss challenges him to a squash game, or he’ll lose his job. (27 mins.) (France)

(A) Torzija [(A) Torsion]
Directed by Stefan Arsenijevic
Setting out on a European tour from besieged Sarajevo, a large amateur choir must leave town through a secret tunnel beneath the airport runway. (13 mins.) (Slovenia)

Two Soldiers
Directed by Aaron Schneider, Produced by Andrew J. Sacks
Based on William Faulkner’s short story, this is a tale of two inseparable brothers pulled apart by war. (40 mins.) (U.S.A.)

 

Squash, 2003

 
   

Die Rote Jacke, 2003

 
 
 
     
   

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