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Annapolis & Hunt Valley, Maryland
MISSION STATEMENT: The Mission of the Annapolis Film Festival is to encourage the development of all aspects of the creative arts in and around Annapolis through the cinema experience. We seek independent films, features, documentaries and shorts from around the globe that will inspire, enlighten and entertain all audiences on a variety of topics, promoting Annapolis as a cultural arts center.
Annapolis Film Festival, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization.
WELCOME
LETTER FROM MAYOR MIKE PANTELIDES
The City of Annapolis is very excited to host the 2014 Annapolis Film Festival. Welcome! Our historic town is the perfect place to host a wonderful film experience showcasing some of the worlds best films and creators. From short films to full-length features and documentaries, theres a wealth of entertainment available to local residents and visitors enjoying the 2nd year of this terrific event. While we are a center for history and government, we share the long-term goal of the events founders who see this Film Festival as a way to enhance growth, both culturally and economically, for our City and the region. And we appreciate the hard work of all the great local volunteers. As you travel between the four venues in Annapolis, please enjoy our delightful restaurants, fascinating cultural institutions, unique boutiques, and visits to both our historic State Capitol and the United States Naval Academy. I am so proud that our City is hosting such a fantastic event. We are all looking forward to a great weekend of enjoyable films. See you at the Festival, film lovers!
films to an appreciative audience. Please join us on this journey, share our passion for all things film, and help make the Annapolis Film Festival an ongoing reality. See you at the movies!
Welcome
HOW-TO GUIDE
Festival Central at Loews
Visit Festival Central at Loews Annapolis Hotel (126 West Street) for all of our VIP and Industry Guests Festival needs. The public is also invited to stop in and learn more about the Festival; Festival staff; get latest film and event news; enjoy refreshments.
Theater EtiQuette
Please allow for ample time between screenings (at least 20 minutes) to travel from one venue to another. We suggest that you arrive at least 20 minutes before each screening begins. Each venue will offer priority seating for VIPs. At each venue, Day of ticket sales are available by standing in the RUSH line (space permitting). No food or drink will be permitted in the theaters. Kindly turn off your cell phones while in the theater or within hearing range of the theater during an event.
Ticketing
PRICES
FESTIVAL PASS (includes access to Opening Night film and after-party, all films and panels; excludes Saturday Night Party) $95 for general audience ($40 for students ages 25 and under). ONE-DAY PASS (Friday, Saturday or Sunday) $40 per person.Students $20. INdIVIdUAL TICKET (to Film or Panel) $12 ($8 for students ages 25 and under, with Student ID) OpENING NIGHT (ticket includes screening and after-party) $30 (or included in the purchase of a festival pass.) CoffEE TALKS WITH ... $20 per ticket. Available through RUSH line only for day-of ticket purchase. SATURdAY NIGHT BASH AT LoEwS 9:30 p.m. at The Power House (Loews Hotel) $30 includes one drink, heavy hors doeuvres, and DJ. (This party is not included in the cost of a general festival pass.) Tickets purchased before midnight the night before a screening are non refundable.
AUDIENCE AWARDS
Festival attendees, the fate of filmmakers is in your hands! Please vote on each film you see that is in competition (not all films will be), by completing the ballot/survey you will receive at each screening. Complete the survey to enter to win a free festival t-shirt! Awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Documentary Short will be announced at our Best of the Fest presentation on Sunday, March 30, beginning at 5:00PM at Maryland Hall. These winning films will be replayed at Maryland Hall after the award announcements.
PURCHASING
Online at www.annapolisfilmfestival.net. 1. Online ticket sales close at midnight the night before the next days screening. Paper tickets may be available via the RUSH line. 2. Will call is available at each screening venue for tickets pre-purchased by midnight the night
before. PLEASE BRING PHOTO ID to obtain your tickets.
Parking
You may park in one of the many city parking garages (please note that the maximum for meter and residential on-street parking is two hours; re-feeding the meters is not permitted). Maryland Hall has ample parking that is free of charge. Gotts Court, Hillman, Knighton, West Garrett and Park Place garages offer a combined 2035 parking spaces in the heart of Annapolis. The 720-space state-owned garage at 19 St. Johns Street offers free parking after 6:00PM on weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday. Please see the Map on the back cover of this program for parking garage locations.
3. Pre-printed paper tickets must be presented by the ticket holder at the door.
On site: Paper tickets can be purchased at Maryland Hall (cash or credit cards) OR at venues (day of, credit cards ONLY). Arrive early for same-day purchases.
VENUES
All films, panels and events take place at one of the following venues in Annapolis:
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Trolley/Circulator
The Annapolis Circulator is a free trolley that quickly and efficiently moves individuals from the Citys four parking garages (Hillman, Gotts, Knighton and Park Place) to all Festival venues. Two circulators will be available from 6:30 am midnight on Thursday and 6:30 am - 2:30 am on Friday and Saturday.
CoMpASS RoSE THEATER 49 Spa Road CRUSH KITCHEN ANd wINEHoUSE 114 West Street LoEwS ANNApoLIS HoTEL 126 West Street MARYLANd HALL foR THE CREATIVE ARTS 801 Chase Street OCALLAGHAN ANNApoLIS HoTEL 174 West Street ST. JoHNS CoLLEGE FRANCIS SCoTT KEY AUdIToRIUM 60 College Avenue ST. ANNES PARISH HoUSE 199 Duke of Gloucester Street
Please see map on back cover of this program for venue locations.
IN CONSIDERATION OF OUR ENVIRONMENT, WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE KEEP YOUR PROGRAMS FOR THE DURATION OF THE FESTIVAL. THANK YOU.
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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
l COFFEE TALK WITH ...
CRUSH KITCHEN AND WINEBAR, 9:00AM TO 10:00AM Visiting filmmakers drop in for impromptu conversation about the film business, and their current work. VIPs, industry guests and filmmakers have access with their passes. All others can buy $20 tickets at the door, space permitting. Includes coffee and muffins. Thank you to Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. and My Favorite Muffin
THURSDAY
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MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 7:00PM Opening Nights feature film, JAMESY BOY, is a film made by Annapolis brothers Tim and Trevor White and Producer Wayne Rogers. It was shot in South Baltimore and at Jessup Prison. A young gang member, raised by a single mother (Mary Louise Parker), turns his life around in prison despite his problems with the warden (James Woods), thanks to the friendship he forms with a convicted murderer (Ving Rhames). The film stars Spencer Lofranco as James and Michael Trotter as Roc, the bad guy. Both stars will be on the red carpet, along with the real James Burns, whose life events inspired this true story. This is a special festival screening of this film. Adult content. EXpECTEd: Director Trevor White, Producers Tim White and Wayne Rogers, Screenwriter, Lane Shadgett, Actors Spencer Lofranco and Michael Trotter, Film Subject James Burns Presented by: Chesapeake Medical Imaging Opening Night guests are invited to attend the Opening Night After-Party at Maryland Hall following the screening of Jamesy Boy.
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 9:00PM Academy Award winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams explores the role that the American Evangelical movement and some of its largest mega-churches play in generously funding Ugandas terrifying turn toward repression of its LGBT citizens. See page 13 for full synopsIs. Presented by: Dwight and Debra Fortier
SATURDAY
l SPECIAL PRESENTATION: A CONVERSATION WITH FILM EDITOR, GABRIELA CRISTIANI
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 10:00-11:00AM An hour-long in-depth conversation with Oscar winner Gabriella Cristiani, an Italian film editor with more than 27 feature film credits, including her collaboration with famed director Bernardo Bertolucci. See page 53 for more information.
FRIDAY
l WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 10:30AM Amazing creativity and inventiveness in rural Malawi bring enormous success coupled with stress and isolation to an industrious 14 year old. Student Field Trip sponsored by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Open to the public. See page 23 for full synopsis. EXpECTEd: : Director Ben Nabors Presented by: The Speciale Family
l ENVIRONMENTAL FILMS
ST. JoHNS KEY AUDITORIUM, 10:00AM Featuring short films YOUNG ICE, SPAT! Bringing Oysters Back to the Chesapeake Bay, and documentary feature, AMAZON GOLD for those who want to learn about environmental issues affecting our waters and the worlds rainforests. EXpECTEd: Derek Hallquist, Director Young Ice; Sandy Cannon-Brown, Director SPAT! Bringing Oysters Back to the Chesapeake Bay. See alphabetical film listings beginning on page 10 for full synopses. Presented by: cleos Fine Oils and Vinegars
www.annapolisfilmfestival.net Festival Highlights
MARYLAND HALL, ROOM 308, 11:30AM True stories: The new look of documentary. See page 49 for more information.
Festival Highlights
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 11:30AM Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of author Ernest Hemingway, examines the mental illness and suicides that color her familys history as she tries to avert that fate for herself and her daughters. Two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple includes archival footage in her exploration of this famous familys deeply embedded truths. Tribeca Film Festival. See page 19 for full synopsis. Presented by: OASIS: The Center for Mental Health
SUNDAY
l PUTZEL and THE REAL INGLORIOUS BASTARDS
A slice of Jewish life: MARYLAND HALL, GYM, 9:00AM
BAGELS: Enjoy bagels, lox, and coffee at 9:00AM for a unique celebration of Jewish life. Thank you to Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. and Naval Bagels PUTZEL at 10:00AM, depicts one mans small world, centered on his familys smoked fish emporium and circumscribed by a two-block radius of Manhattan, until the day a new girl, searching nova lox, walks into the family shop. See page 18 for full synopsis. Presented by: Temple Beth Shalom At 12:30PM see thE REAL INGLORIOUS BASTARDS. This film depicts the thrilling story of two Jewish-American refugees who team up with an Austrian deserter and risk their lives to gather intelligence for the Allies during World War II. See page 19 for full synopsis. Presented by: Lou and Laurie Berman and David and Heidi Handelsman
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MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 2:30PM In a country where killers are celebrated as heroes, the filmmakers challenge unrepentant death squad leaders to dramatize their role in genocide. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. See page 10 for full synopsis.
l LGBT SHOWCASE
COMPASS ROSE THEATER, 3:00pM To MIdNIGHT This series of narrative and documentary films celebrates diversity and addresses different points of view about LGBT lifestyles. Featuring I AM DIVINE, OUT OF ANNAPOLIS, THE NEW BLACK and WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW. Please see alphabetical film listings beginning on page 10 for full synopses. Presented by: Lincoln Financial Network
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 10:30AM Frostbiters with director Thurston Smith, is a short film about extreme sailing in the cold, even in Annapoliss frozen harbor. The feature documentary, Wood, Sails, Dreams with director John Stanton will follow. This film explores the resurgence of wooden boats, the restoration of American maritime history, and the ancient craft of traditional boat building. See pages 23 and 28 for full synopses. Frostbiters, Presented by: Annapolis Yacht Sales
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l THE STING
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 6:30pM Special 40-Year Anniversary Retrospective Screening Director George Roy Hills 1973 classic about the ultimate swindle in the era of flappers and speakeasies. Paul Newman and Robert Redford are seasoned con artists. Together they conceive the Big Con, a plan of epic proportions to take a ruthless racketeer for all hes worth. See page 20 for full synopsis. EXpECTEd: Screenwriter David S. Ward Presented by: Synergics Films
MARYLAND HALL, GYM, 2:30pM Eleven short films of excellent caliber made by students from around the world. See pages 47 and 48 for more information.
MARYLAND HALL, AUDITORIUM, 5:00pM Come to see the four memorable, top rated films selected by Annapolis audience vote: best narrative feature; best documentary feature; best narrative short; and best documentary short. (Some films are not in competition)
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AMAZON GOLD
Reuben Aaronson
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FEATURE FILMS
THE ACT OF KILLING
Joshua Oppenheimer
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Narrated by Academy Award winners Sissy Spacek and Herbie Hancock, Amazon Gold is the disturbing account of a clandestine journey. Two journalists, Ron Haviv and Donovan Webster, travel along Perus Madre de Dios River to reveal the apocalyptic destruction of the rainforest in the pursuit of illegally mined gold. Once a place of extraordinary beauty, surreal images of a hellish wasteland drift by in the wake of devastation. Will this priceless repository of biodiversity be lost forever as a result humankinds toxic greed? (USA, 2012, 53 min.)
AMERICAN COMMUNE
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In a country where killers are celebrated as heroes, the filmmakers challenge unrepentant death squad leaders to dramatize their role in genocide. The hallucinatory result is a cinematic fever dream, an unsettling journey deep into the imaginations of mass-murderers and the shockingly banal regime of corruption and impunity they inhabit. (Denmark, 2012 122 min.)
l Nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Documentary Feature.
In 1970, 1,500 hippies and their guru, Stephen Gaskin, founded a commune in rural Tennessee. Members forked over their savings, grew their own food, delivered their babies at home, and built a self-sufficient society. Born and raised in this alternative community, sisters Rena and Nadine return for the first time since leaving in 1985. Finally ready to face the past after years of hiding their upbringing, they chart the rise and fall of Americas largest utopian socialist experiment in their own family tree. (USA, 2013, 90 min.).
l PRESENTEd bY: HOBO THE ORIGINAL
ADVERSE EFFECTS
David Michan Despite his use of anti-depressants, Daniel suffers from low self-esteem and finds himself less and less capable of defending himself against societys abuse. As he sinks deep into himself, reality blends seamlessly with the darkest realms of his imagination in this slow-burning thriller from Mexico. A cavernous film that turns Fight Club, Memento, and Taxi Driver upside down and inside out. (Mexico, 2011, 74 min.)
BLOOD BROTHER
Steve Hoover
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Disenchanted and at loose ends, American Rocky Braat travels through India without a plan. There he has a chance meeting with a group of HIV positive children living in an orphanage in Chennai, a meeting that will change everything. Rocky leaves his home, friends, and career in Pittsburgh to devote his life to those Indian kids. Blood Brother tells the story of a life stripped down to its essence, of love and friendship, and of endurance in the face of death. (USA, 2013, 92 min.)
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FOR A WOMAN
Diane Kurys In her mid-thirties, Anne still knows practically nothing of her own familys past. After her mothers death, she discovers old photos and letters that lead her to take a closer look at the lives of her parents, concentration camp survivors, who started a new life together as quiet shop owners in France after World War II. Soon, Annes research reveals ties to the Communist Party, the Resistance, assassination plots, spies, and a mysterious uncle whom everyone seems intent on forgetting entirely. (France, 2013, 110 min.)
l PRESENTEd bY: CAFE NORMANDIE
FRIDAY, 3/28 | 4:30PM St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SATURdAY, 3/29 | 2:45pM MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector Dave Simonds
This is the story of Cherry Cottage, built in 1782 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In 2009, the owner, Hans Morris, took on a painstaking historical restoration of the dilapidated structure, and the house began to tell its tales. From the Native American inhabitants of New England to the 1960s counterculture, anecdotes, letters, diaries, photographs, paintings, and artifacts tell how the history of Cherry Cottage is intertwined with the history of the Berkshire Mountains and the country as a whole. (USA, 2013, 75 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere l PRESENTEd bY: ALT BREEdING SCHwARz ARCHITECTS
FRIENDED TO DEATH
Sarah Smick Ever wonder: if I died tomorrow, who would come to my funeral? Facebook addict Michael Harris has, and hes dying to know the answer. So, after having the worst day of his life, he does what any social media-obsessed loner would do he fakes his death on Facebook. Why? To see which of his 417 friends show up at his funeral, of course! Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars) and Zach McGowan (Black Sails) star in this hilarious commentary on todays hyper-connected world of social media. (USA, 2013, 94 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
DRUID PEAK
Marni Zelnick Sixteen year-old Owen is a bully, lashing out against life in rural West Virginia. When his actions lead to the death of a friend, he is sent to live with his estranged father, a biologist on Yellowstones wolf reintroduction program. Owen wants no part of this new life until the day he comes face to face with a Canadian grey wolf. The creatures penetrating gaze stirs something long dead within him in this coming of age story with a conservation twist. (USA, 2013, 111 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
SATURdAY, 3/29 | 9:30PM | Q&A Compass Rose Theater -EXpECTEdDirector and Annapolis native Sarah Smick
FRIDAY, 3/28 | 7:00PM St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SATURdAY, 3/29 | 10:00AM MD Hall | Gym | Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector Marni Zelnick, Executive Producer Maureen Mayer and Actor Spencer Treat Clark
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ELENA
Petra Costa
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Elena moves to New York to become an actress. She leaves behind Petra, her seven-year old sister. Two decades later, Petra also becomes an actress and goes to New York in search of Elena and her elusive past. Petra only has a few clues about her sister: home movies; newspaper clippings; a diary; and letters. At any moment Petra hopes to find Elena, wearing a silk blouse and walking in the city. When Petra finds Elena in an unexpected place, she has to learn to let her go. (Brazil, 2013, 82 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
FRIDAY, 3/28 | 9:00PM MD Hall | Auditorium SUNdAY, 3/30 | 5:00pM MD Hall | Gym
Academy Award winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams explores the role of the American Evangelical movement in fueling Ugandas terrifying turn towards the proposed death penalty for homosexuality. Thanks to charismatic religious leaders and a well-financed campaign, draconian new laws are winning over the Ugandan public. But the source is not Africa: these dangerous policies, and the money to back them, are being imported from some of Americas largest mega-churches at the front lines in a battle for billions of souls. A 2013 Sundance Film Festival favorite. (USA, 2013, 83 min.)
l Sundance Film Festival l PRESENTEd bY: DEBRA AND DWIGHT FORTIER www.annapolisfilmfestival.net Feature Films
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I AM DIVINE
Jeffrey Schwarz
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JAMESY BOY
Trevor White Jamesy Boy is the true story of teenager James Burns (Spencer Lofranco) who goes from running the streets in a suburban gang to the confines of a maximum-security prison cell, surrounded by hardened criminals. In prison, he forms a friendship with a convicted murderer (Ving Rhames) who helps him turn his life around. In this unlikely setting, a street thug becomes a thinker, and a kid without hope envisions a brighter future. Filmed on location in Baltimore. (USA, 2014, 109 min.)
l Opening Night Film l PRESENTEd bY: CHEASApEAKE MEdICAL IMAGING
SATURdAY, 3/29 | 7:30PM Compass Rose Theater SUNdAY, 3/30 | 12:30PM Compass Rose Theater
The story of Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, from his humble beginnings as an overweight, teased Baltimore youth to his ultimate metamorphosis as the internationally recognized drag superstar he became through his collaboration with filmmaker John Waters. Spitting in the face of traditional views on body image, gender identity, sexuality, and preconceived notions of beauty, Divine was the ultimate outsider turned underground royalty. I Am Divine is a definitive biographical portrait that charts the legendary icons rise to infamy. (USA, 2013, 86 min.)
l PRESENTEd bY: LINCOLN FINANCIAL NETwoRK
THURSdAY, 3/27 | 7:00PM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A Adult content -EXpECTEdDirector and Annapolis native Trevor White; Producers Tim White and Wayne Rogers; Actors Spencer Lofranco and Michael Trotter; Writer Lane Shadgett; James Burns, whose story inspired the film
IF I COULD
Patti White
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 10:00AM MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A -EXpECTEdFilm subjects James Burns, Tracy Marasco and Bob Burton; Director and Annapolitan Patti White; Producer and Annapolitan K. Lee Anderson and Michael I. Miller
This true story follows the life of Tracy, a young woman facing the ghosts of her troubled past, in a fight to keep her son, James, from the same demons that almost destroyed her. Covering a 20 year period, archival footage of Tracys own difficult youth is juxtaposed with Jamess unfolding drama. The film creates a rare look at societal issues through the eyes of two generations in one family. Tracys son, James, now 27 years old, is the subject of the AFF 2014 Opening Night feature film, Jamesy Boy. If I Could documents his back-story. (USA, 2001, 99 min.)
l Special Retrospective Screening l PRESENTEd bY: SUSAN AND GREG WALKER
IN THE NAME OF
Malgoska Szumowska Adam, a Catholic priest, runs a home for delinquent teenage boys in a remote Polish village. The arrival of Lukasz, a troubled and vulnerable young man, touches something deep within Adam, and he takes the boy under his wing. After an unexpected tragedy, rumors of homosexual misconduct threaten to destroy both the home and the priest, and Adam faces the ultimate crisis of his life. (Poland, 2012, 102 min.)
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 2:30PM MD Hall | Gym | Q&A Preceded by REVOLVING DOORS -EXpECTEdExecutive Producer Ari Silber
In the United States today, more than 2,500 individuals are serving life-without-parole for crimes they committed when they were 17 years old or younger. Children as young as 13 are among the thousands serving sentences. Lost for Life tells the stories of these individuals, of their families, and of the families of their victims. The film examines what we mean by justice, punishment, mercy, redemption, and forgiveness. (USA, 2013, 75 min.)
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MAGICAL UNIVERSE
Jeremy Workman
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 7:00PM MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A Preceded by A HISTORY OF AMAZEMENT -EXpECTEdDirector Jeremy Workman and Composer Karen Altman
Al Carbee is an octogenarian outsider artist who spends every day completely alone in his labyrinthine house in Maine, creating collage art of hundreds of Barbie Dolls in elaborate dioramas. Carbees relentlessly creative lifestyle is seen through the prism of his friendship with the young filmmaker who becomes Carbees closest friend and his only link to the outside world. At its core, Magical Universe is about wonder, friendship, and the transcendent, sometimes bizarre power of creativity. (USA, 2013, 77 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
SATURdAY, 3/29 | 5:15PM Compass Rose Theater | Q&A -EXpECTEdFilm Subject, Samantha Masters
A frank document on the evolution of division in the African-American community as it grapples with the gay rights issue in light of the recent gay marriage movement. Activists, families, and clergy on both sides of the campaign to legalize gay marriage candidly examine homophobia in the black communitys institutional pillarthe black church. The New Black takes viewers from the kitchen table to the pews to the streets in this historic fight to win marriage equality in Maryland. (USA, 2012, 80 min.)
l PRESENTEd bY: LINCOLN FINANCIAL NETwoRK
MAIDENTRIP
Jillian Schlesinger
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OUT OF ANNAPOLIS
Steve Clark Hall
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14-year-old Laura Dekker sets out on a two-year voyage in pursuit of her dream to be the youngest person ever to sail around the world alone. In the wake of a year long battle with Dutch authorities that sparked global media scrutiny, Laura now finds herself far from land, family, and unwanted attention, in search of freedom and adventure. Stunning footage, including the Galapagos Islands, French Polynesia, Australia, and South Africa. A must for sailing and travel enthusiasts. (USA, 2013, 82 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
SATURdAY, 3/29 | 3:00PM Compass Rose Theater | Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector, Steve Clark Hall
Of more than 380 known gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender U.S. Naval Academy Alumni, more than 200 have come Out of Annapolis as the LGBT alumni of the Academy. Many other LGBT alumni remain in the closet, serving in silence while on active duty in the service of their country. Alumni share how the U.S. Naval Academy shaped their characters and discuss their experiences, serving in both the pre and post Dont Ask, Dont Tell military eras. (USA, 2010, 72 min.)
l PRESENTEd bY: FERN HILL, SUE BUYASKAS, SHAdES of THE BAY, MIKE CoRNELL, DEE ANd HEATHER PodoSEK
MONDAYS AT RACINE
Cynthia Wade
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PARTICLE FEVER
Mark Levinson
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Every third Monday of the month, two bold, brassy sisters open the doors of their Long Island hair salon to women diagnosed with cancer. As locks of hair fall to the floor, women gossip, giggle, weep, face their fears, and discover unexpected beauty. (USA, 2013, 39 min.) SUNDAY, 3/30 | 3:30PM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A -EXpECTEdPost-film discussion moderated by Susan Barocas, independent filmmaker and former director of WIFTI International Film Festival l Presented by: Hudson & Fouquet SALON
FRIDAY, 3/28 | 12:45PM MD Hall | Gym SUNDAY, 3/30 | 5:00PM MD Hall | Gym
Particle Fever follows six brilliant scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider. In 2008, 10,000 scientists from more than 100 countries joined forces in pursuit of a single goal: to recreate conditions that existed just moments after the Big Bang and find the Higgs boson, potentially explaining the origin of all matter. But our heroes confront an even bigger challenge: have we reached our limit to understanding why we exist? Particle Fever is a celebration of discovery, revealing the very human stories behind this epic machine. (USA, 2013, 97 min.)
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An in-depth profile of legendary jazz writer and civil libertarian Nat Hentoff, whose career tracks the greatest cultural and political movements of the last 65 years. Narrated by actor Andre Braugher, the film is about an idea as well as a man the idea of free expression as the defining characteristic of the individual. Interviews include luminaries such as Amiri Baraka, Stanley Crouch, and Floyd Abrams. The sublime music of Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and many others is woven throughout. (USA, 2014, 86 min.)
l Mid-Atlantic Premiere
SUNdAY, 3/30 | 12:30pM MD Hall | Gym | Q&A -EXpECTEdPost-film discussion moderated by Lucy Spiegel, CNN Executive Director, Contributors and Audiences. Special guest, Susan Barocas, former Director, Washington Jewish Film Festival.
The thrilling story of Operation Greenup, the most successful intelligence-gathering OSS operation of World War II. Two young Jewish-American refugeesone from Germany, the other from Holland team up with a conscientious deserter from the Austrian Wehrmacht, parachuting one perilous night into the Austrian Alps. Despite incredible dangers and the eventual capture of daring mission leader Fred Mayer, their efforts bring about the surrender of Nazi-controlled Innsbruck, Austria to Allied Forces. (Canada, 2012, 52 min.)
l Winner Canada Screen Award l PRESENTEd bY: LoU ANd LAURIE BERMAN ANd DAVId ANd HEIdI HANdELSMAN
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 11:30AM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A -EXpECTEdDocumentarian Kristi Jacobson moderates a discussion on the film, mental illness and suicide prevention with Kathy Miller, President and Founder of Oasis The Center for Mental Health
Actress Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway, examines the mental illness and suicides that color her familys history and tries to avert that fate for herself and her daughters. By mixing in remarkable archival footage of the three Hemingway sisters, two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple expands one famous familys deeply embedded truths into a broad picture of the courage it takes to face the past and change the future. (USA, 2013, 100 min.)
l Tribeca Film Festival l PRESENTEd bY: OASIS: THE CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH
PUTZEL
Jason Chaet Walters world is circumscribed by 59th Street to the south and 116th to the north. All his needs are met within a two-block radius of his Manhattan apartment a lucky thing indeed since life beyond the Upper West Side fills him with a phobic dread. His plan to inherit the family smoked fish emporium stands to keep the outer world conveniently at bay, until the day a new girl, with a hankering for nova lox, walks into the shop. (USA, 2012, 88 min.)
l Join us at Maryland Hall before the film at 9:00
SUNdAY, 3/30 | 10:00AM MD Hall | Gym | Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector Jason Chaet (invited), Writer Rick Moore
for bagels, lox and coffee from our good friends at Naval Bagels and Baltimore Coffee and Tea.
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This 1960s Midwestern love story is reconstructed from 60 hours of audiotape discovered in a suitcase purchased on eBay. The recordings, equally tender, erotic, and pathetic, chronicle the details of an adulterous affair. Part historical documentary and part experimental narrative, the film uses this unusual audio artifact to examine a time in the United States when it was rare to listen to the contradictory words of those who secretly and exuberantly lived a lie while publicly constraining their passion. (USA, 2013, 70 min.)
Saturday, March 29, 5:00PM Maryland Hall, Auditorium Academy Award winning writer/director
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Special guest director and screenwriter David S. Ward joins us for an hour of conversation, stories, and reflections on an extraordinary career in the heart of Hollywood. As a young screenwriter, Ward won the Academy Award for his screen play, The Sting. Later projects included Cannery Row, Flyboys, The Milagro Beanfield War, Major League, and Sleepless in Seattle (the last in collaboration with Nora Ephron).
l PRESENTEd bY: SYNERGICS FILMS
FRIDAY, 3/28 | 9:30pM MD Hall | Gym | Q&A Preceded by HEARTBEATS OF FIJI -EXpECTEdDirector and Annapolitan Alison Harbaugh, Director Joseph Karr, Editor Rebecca Saunders
Ruben Dobbs and Joey Mitchell are Swampcandy, an old school stomp and boogie band in our own Annapolis. They recorded their latest album, Midnight Creep, at two unique locations and brought along a few friends to create and document the process. This film follows them through the recording of the album and gives you a glimpse into their unique world. Gorgeous photography turns each moment into a timeless saunter through a universe located somewhere between The Big Easy and Alice Through the Looking Glass. (USA, 2013, 39 min.)
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TEENAGE
Matt Wolf
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Before the term teenager was invented, there was no transitional stage of life. You were either a child, or you went to work as an adult. At the turn of the century, as child labor was ending, adolescence emerged, and an entirely new struggle erupted between adults and youth. Would the young be controlled and regimented, or could they be free? Inspired by punk author Jon Savages book, Teenage gives voice to young peoplefrom party-crazed flappers to zealous Nazi youthas the prelude to todays youth culture unfolds. (USA/Germany, 2014, 80 min.)
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FRIdAY, 3/28 | 10:30AM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A SUNdAY, 3/30 | 1:30pM MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector Ben Nabors
Fourteen-year-old Malawian William Kamkwamba teaches himself to build a power-generating windmill from junk parts, successfully rescuing his family from poverty and famine. He becomes an energy icon for the developing world and meets American entrepreneur and mentor Tom Rielly, who helps him imagine a new future. Fame, opportunity, stress, and isolation follow in this story of a young man straddling two cultures and carrying the burdens of his past achievements while boldly pursuing a bright future. (Malawi/ USA, 2013, 93 min.) Student Field Trip sponsored by Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
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WHO CARES?
Mara Mouro
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SUNdAY, 3/30 | 1:00 pM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A FREE PRoGRAM Preceded by THE SILKIES OF MADAGASCAR and followed by Q&A -EXpECTEdDirector David Evans, The Silkies of Madagascar; Editor of Fortune magazine, Andrew Serwer; Beverly Schwartz, Vice President of Ashoka; Publicist Colleen Waterston, Who Cares?
Brilliant people with innovative ideas are creating thousands of social organizations around the world. Who Cares? examines the rapidly growing movement of Social Entrepreneurship. Shot in seven different countries (Brazil, Peru, Tanzania, USA, Canada, Germany, and Switzerland), the film profiles inspirational people who have taken it upon themselves to address the major problems of humanity through creative enterprise. Among those profiled: Bill Drayton, founder of Ashoka, and Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize winner. (Brazil, 2012, 93 min.)
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FRIDAY, 3/28 | 1:30PM Compass Rose Theater | Q&A SUNdAY, 3/30 | 10:30AM MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A Preceded by FROSTBITERS -EXpECTEdFRIdAY,: Director, Wood Sails Dreams, John Stanton SUNdAY: Director, Wood Sails Dreams, John Stanton and Director, Frostbiters, Thurston Smith
The act of building and sailing boats made out of trees and powered by the wind is a small moment of grace in the face of a digitally enhanced world and throwaway culture. But forty years ago the rise of fiberglass boats nearly pushed wooden sailboats, and the trade of building them, to the brink of extinction. Wood Sails Dreams explores the resurgence of wooden boats, the restoration of American maritime history, and the ancient craft of traditional boat building. (USA, 2013, 60 min.)
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3 PICTURES
Michael Wang
FRI, 3/28 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A Memory breathes life into three photographs as an artist contemplates her work amidst an indifferent public. (Singapore, 2014, 12 min.)
Anonymous phone messages on the artists voice mail provide the content for these sometimes insightful, sometimes bizarre micro-shorts. (USA, 2013, 6 min.)
BAXTER
Ty Coyle
SUN, 3/30 | 2:30pM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A FREE pRoGRAM! Baxter, an obsessive-compulsive raccoon, happens upon the chance of a lifetime: an unattended sweet shop. The skys the limit! But first a little cleaning, color coordinating, and reorganizing. (USA, 2013, 3 min.)
BONESHAKER
France Bodomo
FRI, 3/28 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 4:00PM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A A Ghanaian immigrant family searches the back roads of rural Louisiana for the Pentecostal church that they believe can cure their problem child. Starring Quvenzhan Wallis of Beasts of the Southern Wild. (USA, 2013, 12 min.)
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BUTTERFLY DREAMS
Venkat Krishnan
FRI, 3/28 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 4:00PM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A A nine-year old girl in rural India, exploited by child labor, must find a way to pursue her dream to learn how to read and write. She has one last chance when an educated man comes to town. (USA/India, 2013, 23 min.)
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CATERWAUL
Ian Samuels
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45PM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A An aging fisherman develops an intimate relationship with a lobster, as the man struggles to find closure with his lost wife. (USA, 2013, 14 min.)
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FRI, 3/28 | 2:00pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 11:00AM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A When two teens in the District of Columbia lose their way through the traditional school system, can their best friend help them get back on their feet again? Doing It For Me explores the dropout crisis in Washington from a young persons point of view. (USA, 2013, 25 min.)
A CHRISTMAS MOOSE
Rebecca Wilson
SUN, 3/30 | 2:30pM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A FREE pRoGRAM! A moose named Moose wants nothing more than to be a part of Santas sleigh team on Christmas Eve and will do anything to achieve his dream. (USA, 2013, 6 min.)
THE DREAMER
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DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE
Dawn Kamoche
FRI, 3/28 | 1:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 10:00AM | Compass Rose Theater | Q&A In the late summer of 1955, Hollywood star Cynthia Beckley basks in fame and fortune. But when her estranged sister unexpectedly dies, Cynthias long buried secret threatens to destroy her perfect world. (USA, 2013, 22 min.)
In its 60th year of business, Mens Fashion Center in Washington, D.C. has become legendary for its dapper pinstriped suits and feathered hats. But as an era of fine haberdashery recedes, salesmen Willie and Steve and owner Jerry struggle to redefine themselves in a vanishing landscape. (USA, 2012, 27 min.)
l PRESENTEd bY: IMAGE PowER/ CARRoLL H HYNSoN, JR.
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FLO
Riley Hooper
FRI, 3/28 | 11:30AM | MD Hall | Room 308 FREE PROGRAM!
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SAT, 3/29 | 9:30PM | MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A Being born blind in one eye is perfect for a photographer; you dont have to worry about closing one eye. So begins the musings of pithy and unstoppable New York photographer Flo Fox. (USA, 2012, 10 min.)
David and his grandfather are best friends. David reads the daily news to his grandfather and listens to his grandfathers stories, and the bed-ridden Bosse hears Davids reports from school. They share humor, love, and secrets. Today, they escape to the woods on a final adventure. (Sweden, 2013, 14 min.)
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FROSTBITERS
Thurston Smith
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SUN, 3/30 | 10:30AM | MD Hall | Auditorium Followed by WOOD SAILS DREAMS and Q&A Blizzards, ice storms, wind, and freezing waters: perfect weather for sailing, eh? Explore the extreme winter sailing sport of Frostbiting, and see exclusive interviews with some of Americas top sailors from all over the Northeastern United States, including our own Annapolis. Rare footage of sailing, racing, capsizing and swimming in some of the harshest winter weather conditions Mother Nature has to offer! (USA, 2013, 34 min.)
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THE HEARING
Geoffrey Nauffts
FRI, 3/28 | 1:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 10:00AM | Compass Rose Theater | Q&A 15 years ago Cassies life was changed in an instant when a stranger murdered her mother in a botched robbery. Now hes up for parole. (USA, 2013, 12 min.)
FRI, 3/28 | 1:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 10:00AM | Compass Rose Theater | Q&A Young Alifa looks up at the Somali sky and thinks about her daily life as a shepherdess. She knows that the day that will change her life forever is about to come. (Spain/France/USA, 2013, 11 min.)
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HEARTBEATS OF FIJI
Jon Kasbe
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A Followed by SWAMPCANDY
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Two aspiring Fijian hip hop artists connect through music at The Fiji Beat Making Lab, which brings music-making technology to youth communities throughout the world. (Fiji, 2013, 10 min.)
A HISTORY OF AMAZEMENT
Aleksander Szeser
SAT, 3/29 | 7:00PM | MD Hall | Room 308 Followed by MAGICAL UNIVERSE with Q&A Two young adults contemplate a mysterious painting they chance upon in an art gallery. (Ireland, 2013, 4 min.)
JUMP
Aime-Lee X. Curran
SAT, 3/29 | 12:00pM | St. Johns | Auditorium Followed by TEENAGE 12 year-old Edwin, a circus clown like his father, defies tradition by embarking on a daring quest to become a trapeze artist. (Australia, 2013, 15 min.)
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17 year-old Malik Jackson has trained since age nine at the Lime Lite, a gym in the basement of a low rent apartment building in a rapidly gentrifying Washington, D.C. neighborhood. His dedication may land him a spot in the 2016 Olympics. (USA, 2012, 17 min.)
FRIdAY, 3/28 | 11:30AM | MD Hall | Room 308 FREE PROGRAM! SAT, 3/29 | 9:30PM | MD Hall | Auditorium Self-propelled heirlooms get a makeover from an initially reluctant carpenter in this fetching, animated short documentary. Winner: Best Animation for a Short Film, 2014 Sundance Film Festival. (Ireland, 2012, 9 min.)
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LE TRAIN BLEU
Stephanie Assimacopoulo
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A Paris, Gare de Lyon: Helie and Selena, in the midst of a break-up, stop for one last drink at the station bar, when fate intervenes in the form of an unusual waiter. (France, 2012, 18min.)
MENTIROSO
Will Shipley
FRI, 3/28 | 9:00pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A A young boy gets in over his head when he brags to his friends that he can get a nude photograph of Maricela, the most beautiful girl in town. (USA, 2013, 9 min.)
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Gilles Coulier
FRI, 3/28 | 1:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308| Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 10:00AM| Compass Rose Theater | Q&A A son tries to fulfill his fathers dying wish to see Mont Blanc for the last time. But it is clear that the relationship between father and son is not ideal. As they look for their destination, the mountain between them emerges. (Belgium, 2012, 15 min.)
In January 2013, Washington, D.C. Public Schools announced it would close Sharpe Health, a school for students with special needs, and move its program to a vacant Anacostia school building with limited access for those with disabilities. This film follows two mothers who take on the school system. (USA, 2013, 13 min.)
LIGHT PLATE
Josh Gibson
FRI, 3/28 | 11:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308 FREE PROGRAM! SAT 3/29 | 9:30pM | MD Hall | Auditorium
Ali Asgari
FRI, 3/28 | 1:30pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 10:00AM | Compass Rose Theater | Q&A The clock is ticking as a young Iranian couple seeks illegal medical help. (Iran, 2013, 15 min.)
A meditation on light from dawn to dusk in the Tuscan landscape: a dog barks; sunlight casts shadows over a field; a woman makes pasta by hand. (USA/Italy, 2012, 10 min.)
LUNCHTIME
Andrew Barry
FRI, 3/29 | 8:45pM | St. Johns | Auditorium Followed by LAWRENCE AND HOLLOMAN Its a jungle out there, fit for neither man nor beast well, beasts maybe. (Ireland, 2012, 4 min.)
NIGHT
Austin Black
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A
Andrew spends his days helping people find each other in the employ of Real Love, an online dating site. At night, in his loneliness, he wanders down dark paths to fill the void. (USA, 2014, 12 min.)
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FRI, 3/28 | 2:00pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 11:00AM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A What happens to the homeless when they die? A group of high school students in Louisville, Kentucky take on a transformative experience and volunteer to give burial services for the homeless, unknown, and otherwise indigent members of their community. The story of the students is juxtaposed with the harsh realities of how two of the nations largest cities, Chicago and New York, dispose of their less fortunate. (USA, 2013, 42 min.)
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Filmed in black and white, this non-fiction depiction of a Chinese nightclub looks beyond the spectacle to follow the routine as it plays over one night, at one club, in a small city in Jiangsu. Completely silent, the absence of music forces a more acute attention to the black and white forms. (USA/China, 2014, 9min.)
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PERFECT DAY
Derrick L. Sanders
FRI, 3/28 | 3:45pM | Compass Rose Theater Followed by ELENA Desmond, an intellectual loner, faces two challenges today: how to steer clear of chaos at his volatile high school and how to get the attention of Aasha, the class beauty. At the end of the school day, Desmond overcomes one of these obstacles but not the other. (USA, 2013, 17 min.)
REEL LIFE
Laurence Relton
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A What if your blind date turned out to be just like a romantic comedy? Thats what Maggie encounters out when her date turns out to be in film - literally - fully edited and censored to a PG13 rating. (UK, 2013, 13 min.)
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THE REsTLEss
Nialla LeBouef
sUN, 3/30 | 2:30PM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A FREE PROGRAM! The quiet world of a lonely village mortician is shattered when the body of a young woman named Olwyn is placed in his care. (USA, 2012, 11 min.)
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Depressed Depressed and and frustrated frustrated with with his his life, life, Dr. Dr. John John Kitchin Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and abandons his career as a neurologist and moves moves to to Pacific Pacific Beach, Beach, trading trading his his lab lab coat coat for for a a pair pair of of rollerrollerblades blades and and his his IRA IRA for for a a taste taste of of divinity. divinity. Nominated Nominated for for an an Academy Academy Award Award (USA, (USA, 2013, 2013, 16 16 min.) min.)
REVOLVING DOORs
James Burns
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sAT, 3/29 | 2:30PM | MD Hall | Auditorium | Q&A Followed by LOST FOR LIFE For someone trying to lead an ordinary life with a felony on his record, daily life can be overwhelming. Follow the lives of three Baltimore residents, Jason, Keith, and Tard, as they struggle to shake off the shackles placed on them after leaving prison. Filmmaker, James Burns is also the subject of Opening Night film, Jamesy Boy. (USA, 2013, 20 min.) PREvIEW SCREENING.
FRI, FRI, 3/28 3/28 || 11:30AM 11:30AM || MD MD Hall Hall || Gym Gym || Q&A Q&A sAT, SAT, 3/29 3/29 || 9:30PM 9:30PM || MD MD Hall Hall || Room Room 308 308 An An old old piano piano is is abandoned abandoned curbside curbside on on the the streets streets of of New New York. York. A A hidden hidden camera camera catches catches its its allure allure as as passersby passersby stop stop to to wonder wonder why why it it is is there there and and are are drawn drawn to to interact interact with with it it as as it it awaits awaits its its fate. fate. (USA, (USA, 2012, 2012, 5 5 min.) min.)
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sHELTERED LOVE
Alex Italics
sUN, 3/30 | 2:30PM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A FREE PROGRAM! In blissful 1950s suburbia, a love-struck bobbysoxer and her no-goodnik boyfriend seek refuge from her overprotective and hotheaded Old Man. A radioactive Cold War satire. (USA, 2014, 10 min.)
sPAT! SPAT! BRINGING BRINGING OYsTERs OYSTERS BACK BACK TO TO THE CHEsAPEAKE BAY THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
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sAT, t. Johns SAT, 3/29 3/29 || 10:00AM 10:00AM || s St. Johns Auditorium Auditorium || Q&A Q&A W ith YOUNG With YOUNG ICE ICE and and AMAZON AMAZON GOLD GOLD What What will will it it take take to to bring bring back back one one of of the the Bays Bays most most ecologically ecologically important important organisms? organisms? Can Can we we manage manage the the wild wild fishery fishery sustainably? sustainably? Should Should watermen watermen bebecome come farmers farmers of of the the Bay? Bay? Culture Culture and and ecology ecology clash clash in in this this captivating captivating story story about about one one of of the the Bays Bays most most important important critters. critters. (USA, (USA, 2014, 2014, 30 30 min.) min.)
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sUN, 3/30 | 1:00PM | MD Hall | Auditorium Followed by WHO CARES. FREE PROGRAM! In the remote highlands of Madagascar, a 25 year-old Peace Corp volunteer teams with local silk weaving women to bring, for the first time, traditional artisan products to the Santa Fe, New Mexico art market. Access to the global fair-trade market transforms the lives of these women and their families, turning artists into community leaders. (USA/Madagascar, 2013, 25 min.)
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Kunlaken Mamber
FRI, 3/28 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 4:00pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A In rural Thailand, nine-year-old Prae doesnt like to sleep by herself, claiming the ghost under her bed keeps her awake, but she resolves to overcome her fears when she learns the startling truth about the grandfather she never knew. (USA/Thailand, 2013, 17 min.)
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 9:30pM | MD Hall | Auditorium Is there life after death? A look inside the unusual and extraordinary operations of the Cryonics Institute. Ben Best and Andy Zawacki are the caretakers of 99 deceased human bodies stored at below freezing temperatures in cryopreservation. (USA, 2013, 12 min.)
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TEACH ME TO SEA
Mara Bresnahan
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SATURdAY, 3/29 | 9:30pM | MD Hall | Auditorium A tale of two Konigsbergs: a young Russian filmmaker determines to have the Russian city of Kaliningrad (formerly Konigsberg) honor Woody Allen (born Konigsberg) with a statue. (France / Russia / USA / Germany, 2011, 14 min.)
FRI, 3/28 | 2:00pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SUN, 3/30 | 11:00AM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A For their senior class trip, students at the Perkins School for the Blind set their sights high: a cruise to Mexico! They pulled together, made it happen, and became the darlings of the ship, shattering pre-conceived notions that individuals with such sensory deficits somehow experience the pleasures of life any less. Teach Me to Sea captures their hopes, fears, and dreams for the future as they prepare to head out into the world beyond Perkins. (USA, 2013, 39 min.)
YOUNG ICE
Derek Hallquist
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SAT, 3/29 | 10:00AM | St. Johns | Auditorium | Q&A Followed by AMAZON GOLD and SPAT! Leading scientists join forces with the local Inuit community in Barrow, Alaska to bear witness to shrinking sea ice in the Arctic Circle. Stunning footage captures the effects of climate change in the planets coldest region. (USA, 2014, 15 min.)
ZZZZZZZ
Tarik Karam
FRI, 3/28 | 9:30pM | St. Annes Parish House | Q&A SAT, 3/29 | 4:45pM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A As Henry and Lucy sleepwalk through New York at night, they explore and embrace a hidden side of the city and experience a momentary pause in the inevitable isolation inherent in living in a place so vast. (USA, 2013, 5 min.)
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
THURSDAY, MARCH 27 OPENING NIGHT TIME SLOT
5:00-6:30 PM
GOLD LEVEL
5:30 - 6 6 - 6:30 6:30 - 7 7 - 7:30 7:30 - 8 8 - 8:30 8:30 - 9 9 - 9:30 9:30 - 10 Festival Welcome
The Annapolis Film Festival kicks off its 9:00AM 9 - 9:30 second year with the opening night screening of the Bagels for feature film, Jamesy Boy, directed and produced Breakfast! by hometowners. 9:30 - 10
10 - 10:30 Experience a celebratory red carpet, an electric 10:00AM after-party and a chance to meet 10:30 AMand network with Putzel 10:30 - 11 Frostbiters industry professionals. 88 min 11 - 11:30 11:30 - 12 12 - 12:30 12:30 - 1 1 - 1:30 1:30 - 2 1:00 PM The Silkies of Madagascar Who Cares? 118 min FREE Screening 2:30 - 3 3 - 3:30 2:30 PM Q & A 30 min Student Shorts Showcase 86 min 3:30 - 4 3:30 PM Mondays At Racine 39 min Q & A 30 min FREE Screening Wood Sails Dreams 92 min Q & A 20 min
11:00 AM Young Hearts and Minds 103 min 12:30 PM The Real Inglorious Bastards 52 min Q & A 20 min 1:30 PM William and the Windmill 93 min
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SUSAN AND GREG WALKER
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41 5:00PM Best Schedule at a Glance Particle Fever God Loves Q & A 30 min of the Uganda 97 min Fest
FRIDAY, MARCH 28
FRI., SAT., SUN., 9:00AM - 10:00AM Crush Kitchen and Winebar
Friday 3/28 MD HALL 308 10:00 AM A Conversation with Gabriella Cristiani 10:00 AM Druid Peak 111 min 99 min If I Could 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Young Ice Spat! Bringing Oysters Back to the Chesapeake Amazon Gold 98 min Q & A 20 min 11:30 AM True Stories Shorts Program 100 min Teenage 12:30 PM Maidentrip Q & A 30 min 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 60 min 2:00 PM Q & A 20 min Young Hearts and Minds 103 min 3:30 PM Panel: New Directions in Distribution Elena 98 min 2:00 PM Panel: Screenwriting Wood Sails Dreams 82 min 12:30 PM Stand Clear of the Closing Doors 102 min 2 - 2:30 2:00 PM 2:30 PM Revolving Doors 2:45 PM 2:30 PM The Act of Killing 122 min Lost For Life 95 min Cherry Cottage 77 min Q & A 20 min Q & A 30 min Q & A 20 min 4:00 PM Swim Little Fish Swim 4:30 PM Cherry Cottage 77 min 5:30 - 6 Blood Brother 6 - 6:30 6:30 - 7 6:30 PM 7 - 7:30 7:30 - 8 8 - 8:30 8:30 - 9 70 min 9 - 9:30 9:00 PM 9:30 - 10 10 - 10:30 10:30 - 11 11 - 11:30 God Loves Uganda 83 min Q & A 15 min Q & A 20 min 9:00 PM 9:30 PM Heartbeats of Fiji Swamp Candy 47 min Q & A 20 min Adverse Effects 77 min 9:30PM 9:30 PM Reel Love Shorts Program 99 min True Stories Shorts Program 96 min 9:30 PM Friended To Death 94 min Q & A 20 min Lawrence & Holloman 92 min 10 - 10:30 10:30 - 11 11 - 11:30 Q & A 10 min Q & A 20 min 92 min 6:00 PM In The Name Of 102 min 7:00 PM Pleasures of Being Out of Step 7:45 PM Suitcase of Love and Shame Q & A 20 min 86 min 7:00 PM Druid Peak 111 min 6:30 PM The Sting 129 min 8:00 PM I Am America 58 min 5:15 PM Q & A 10 min Q & A 20 min 4:45PM 5:15 PM The New Black 5:45 PM The Priests Children 93 min 99 min Q & A 10 min 7:00 PM The History of Amazement Magical Universe 81 min Q & A 20 min 7:30 PM I Am Divine 90 min 8:30 - 9 8:45 PM Lunchtime 9 - 9:30 9:30 - 10 8 - 8:30 80 min Q & A 20 min Reel Love Shorts Program 95 min 4:30 - 5 5 - 5:30 5:30 - 6 6 - 6:30 6:30 - 7 6:30 PM For A Woman 110 min 7:30 - 8 7 - 7:30 5:00 PM A Conversation 5:00 PM With 6:30 PM David S. Ward VIP Party (invitation only) 101 min 3:00 PM Out of Annapolis 72 min 4 - 4:30 3:30 - 4 American Commune 90 min 3 - 3:30 2:30 - 3 95 min 1 - 1:30 1:30 - 2 96 min FREE Screening 12:45 PM Particle Fever 97 min 2 - 2:30 2:30 - 3 3 - 3:30 Q & A 15 min Q & A 20 min 4:00 PM Perfect Day 111 min Seriously Serious Shorts Program 12:30 PM Panel: Crowd Funding and Indie Film Financing 11:30 AM Running From Crazy Q & A 20 min Q & A 20 min 12:00 PM Jump Friday 3/28 St. Annes Parish House Friday 3/28 Compass Rose Friday 3/28 MD Hall Gallery Saturday 3/29 MD Hall 1 AUD Saturday 3/29 MD Hall 2 GYM Saturday 3/29 MD HALL 308 Saturday 3/29 Compass Rose Saturday 3/29 St. Johns Friday 3/28 OCallaghan Hotel Saturday 3/29 OCallaghan Hotel
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10 - 10:30 10:30 - 11 10:30 AM 11 - 11:30 William and the Windmill 11:30 - 12 12 - 12:30 12:30 - 1 1 - 1:30 1:30 - 2 Q &A 25 min 93 min
10 - 10:30 10:30 - 11 11 - 11:30 11:30 - 12 12:00 PM 12 - 12:30 Panel: Everything Documentary 12:30 - 1
3:30 - 4 The Spook Who Sat By The Door 102 min 4:00 PM Global Eye Shorts Program Q & A 20 min 4:30 - 5 5 - 5:30
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TIME SLOT Sunday 3/30 MD Hall AUD Sunday 3/30 MD Hall GYM 9:00AM Bagels for Breakfast! Sunday 3/30 MD Hall 308 Sunday 3/30 Compass Rose
SHORTS PROGRAMS
BEST OF FEST
Closing nights Best of the Fest promises to inspire the very audiences who voted for the festival favorites....YOU!!!!!
9 - 9:30 9:30 - 10 10 - 10:30 10:30 - 11 11 - 11:30 11:30 - 12 12 - 12:30 12:30 - 1 1 - 1:30 1:30 - 2 2 - 2:30 2:30 - 3 3 - 3:30 1:00 PM The Silkies of Madagascar Who Cares? 118 min FREE Screening 10:30 AM Frostbiters Wood Sails Dreams 92 min
Global Eye: SiX beautiful stories from Thailand, India, Singapore, South Africa and the U.S
FRI, 3/28, 4:00PM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A SUN, 3/30, 4:00PM | MD Hall | Room 308 | Q&A For full synopses of these films, please see alphabetical listing, pages 24 to 39.
10:00AM Putzel 88 min 11:00 AM Q & A 20 min Young Hearts and Minds 103 min 12:30 PM The Real Inglorious Bastards 52 min Q & A 20 min 1:30 PM William and the Windmill 93 min
BONESHAKER
Frances Bodomo An immigrant family searches rural Louisiana for the Pentecostal church that they believe can cure their problem child. (USA, 2013, 12 min., Narrative Short)
BUTTERFLY DREAMS
Q & A 20 min
Q & A 20 min
Venkat Krishnan A young child laborer in India sees a way to pursue her dream to learn to read and write when an educated man comes to her village. (USA/India, 2013, 23 min., Narrative Short)
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Kunlaken Mamber Nine-year-old Prae overcomes her fear of ghosts when she learns the startling truth about the grandfather she never knew. (USA/ Thailand, 2013, 17 min., Narrative Short)
3 PICTURES
Michael Wang Memory breathes life into three photographs as an artist contemplates her work amidst an indifferent public. (Singapore, 2014, 12 min., Narrative Short)
FIREWORKS
2:30 PM Q & A 30 min Student Shorts Showcase 86 min 3:30 PM Mondays At Racine 39 min Q & A 30 min FREE Screening
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Victor Hugo Duran Two brothers go in search of fireworks on the 4th of July in a Latino neighborhood in South L.A. (USA, 2012, 11 min., Narrative Short)
KANYEKANYE
Miklas Simeon Manneke In a divided South African township, two star-crossed lovers connect through a very unusual connection that eventually connects the whole town. (South Africa, 2014, 26 min., Narrative Short)
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Ben Crosbie & Tessa Moran In its 60th year of business, the Mens Fashion Center in Washington D.C., known for its dapper pinstriped suites, struggles to redefine itself in a vanishing landscape. (USA, 2012, 27 min., Documentary Short)
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Channing Godfrey Peoples Red, known for her flaming red hair and her fiery ways, will stop at nothing to fulfill her grandmothers dying wish. (USA, 2012, 21 min., Narrative Short)
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I AM AMERICA
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Deanne Canieso & John Dillon 17 year-old Malik Jackson trains for the Belfast Beltway Classic at the Lime Lite, an
old style boxing gym in a rapidly gentrifying Washington D.C. neighborhood. (USA, 2012, 17 min., Documentary Short)
MONT BLANC
Gilles Coulier A son tries to fulfill his fathers dying wish to see Mont Blanc for the last time. As they search for their destination, the mountain between them emerges. (Belgium, 2012, 15 min., Narrative Short)
THE HEARING
Geoffrey Nauffts 15 years ago Cassies life was changed in an instant when a stranger murdered her mother. Now hes up for parole. (USA, 2013, 12 min., Narrative Short)
DAMN GIRL
Kira Richards Hansen Confronted with an incipient sexuality, 12-year-old tomboy, Alex fights the changes that are taking place within and around her. (Denmark, 2012, 14 min., Narrative Short)
Antonio Tibaldi & Alex Lora Cercos Young shepherdess, Alifa, looks up at the Somali sky, knowing that a coming of age ritual will soon change her life forever. (Spain/ France/USA, 2013, 11 min., Documentary Short Disturbing content)
REEL LIFE
Laurence Relton What if your blind date was just like a romantic comedy? Maggies date turns out to be in film - literally - fully edited and censored to a PG13 rating. (UK, 2013, 13 min., Narrative Short)
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NIGHT
Austin Black Andrew spends his days in the employ of Real Love, an online dating site. At night, in his loneliness, he wanders down a dark path. (USA, 2014, 12 min., Narrative Short)
SPRING TIDES
Mathias Pardo Lucas and his father forge a tenuous peace that is put to the test when Lucass girlfriend joins them for a visit. (France, 2012, 16 min., Narrative Short)
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Ali Asgari The clock is ticking as a young Iranian couple seeks illegal medical help. (Iran, 2013, 15 min., Narrative Short)
CATERWAUL
DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE
Ian Samuels An aging fisherman develops an unusual relationship with a lobster. (USA, 2013, 14 min., Narrative Short)
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Puk Grasten From the safety of their apartment window, an elderly man and woman witness an assault and debate what to do as the violence below escalates. (USA/Denmark, 2013, 8 min., Narrative Short)
Dawn Kamoche In the late summer of 1955, Hollywood star Cynthia Beckleys long buried secret threatens to destroy her perfect world. (USA, 2013, 29 min., Narrative Short)
LE TRAIN BLEU
Stephanie Assimacopoulo Helie and Selena, in the midst of a breakup, stop for a drink at Le Train Bleu, when fate intervenes in the form of an unusual waiter. (France, 2012, 18min., Narrative Short)
Jonathan Langager A cockroach falls in love with a woman convinced their shared appreciation of early 20th century music will bridge their differences. (USA, 2012, 15 min., Narrative Short)
STUDENT SHORTS: NARRATIVE, DOCUMENTARY, ANIMATION AND EXPERIMENTAL FILM FROM ELEVEN NEW FILMMAKERS FREE PROGRAM!
SUN, 3/30, 2:30PM | MD Hall | Gym | Q&A For full synopses of these films, please see alphabetical listing, pages 24 to 39.
ZZZZZZZ
MENTIROSO
Will Shipley A young boy gets in over his head when he brags to his friends that he can get a nude photograph of the most beautiful girl in town. (USA, 2013, 9 min., Narrative Short)
Tarik Karam As Henry and Lucy sleepwalk through New York at night, they experience a momentary pause in the inevitable isolation inherent in living in a place so vast. (USA, 5 min., 2013, Narrative Short)
BAXTER
Ty Coyle, Savannah College of Art and Design (Undergraduate) Baxter, an obsessive-compulsive raccoon, does a little cleaning, color coordinating, and reorganizing in an unattended candy shop. (USA, 2013, 3 min., Narrative Short)
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John Rash, Duke University (Graduate) This experimental depiction of a Chinese nightclub follows partiers through one night in a small city in Jiangsu. (USA/China, 2014, 9 min., Documentary Short) Continued
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STUDENT SHORTS:
ALONE TOGETHER
Ora DeKornfeld, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Undergraduate) Thomas DeKornfeld is an ultra-runner. Follow him on his first 24-hour race. His goal: to run 115 miles. (USA, 2013, 4 min., Documentary Short)
SHELTERED LOVE
Alex Italics, University of Arizona (Undergraduate) In blissful 1950s suburbia, a love-struck bobbysoxer and her no-goodnik boyfriend seek refuge from her over-protective Old Man. (USA, 2014, 10 min., Narrative Short)
Tony Donoghue Self-propelled Irish heirlooms get a makeover from an initially reluctant carpenter in this animated short documentary. (Ireland, 2012, 9 min., Documentary Short)
LEAVING SHARPE
Directed by the 2013 GW Institute for Documentary Filmmaking, George Washington University (Graduate Program) Two mothers take on the school system after Washington D.C. Public Schools announces it will close a school for students with special needs. (USA, 2013, 13 min., Documentary Short)
SOLO, PIANONYC
Ben Genislaw & Yonni Aroussi, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem (Graduate Program) Rani and Keren are young and in love. Will life always feel so exciting and new, or will they give in to the predefined path of marriage, kids, and dinner in front of the TV? (Israel, 2012, 7min., Narrative Short)
Anthony Sherin A piano is abandoned curbside on the streets of New York. Passersby are drawn to interact with it. (USA, 2012, 5 min., Documentary Short)
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Josh Koury A look inside operations of the Cryonics Institute and the lives of the caretakers charged with overseeing the 99 deceased human bodies stored there in cryopreservation. (USA, 2013, 12 min., Documentary Short)
THE DREAMER
Laurence Fortin Gagnon, Laval University A six-minute animated history of man and his wondrous fascination with the moon. (Canada, 2013, 6 min., Narrative Short)
A CHRISTMAS MOOSE
FLO
Masha Vasyukova A young Russian filmmaker determines to have the Russian city of Konigsberg honor Woody Allen with a statue. (France / Russia / USA / Germany, 2011, 14 min., Documentary Short)
THE RESTLESS
Nialla LeBouef, Savannah College of Art and Design (Undergraduate) The quiet world of a lonely village mortician is shattered when the body of a young woman is placed in his care. (USA, 2012, 11 min., Narrative Short)
Rebecca Wilson, Ithaca College (Undergraduate Senior) A moose named Moose wants nothing more than to be a part of Santas sleigh team on Christmas Eve and will do anything to achieve his dream. (USA, 2013, 6 min., Narrative Short)
Riley Hooper Being born blind in one eye is perfect for a photographer; you dont have to worry about closing one eye. So begins the musings of pithy and unstoppable New York photographer Flo Fox. (USA, 2012, 10 min., Documentary Short)
Johan Palmgren & sa Blanck David and his ailing grandfather are best friends. Today, they escape to the woods on a final adventure. (Sweden, 2013, 14 min., Documentary Short)
l PRESENTEd bY: HoSpICE of THE CHESApEAKE
ULTRAMARINE
Ellen Heuer, Filmsters Academy - Advanced Film (College Undergraduate) While chatting with a friend on the phone, a teenager hears an intruder. Home alone, she cautiously investigates. (USA, 2013, 9 min., Narrative Short)
Matthew Earl, Bond University (Undergraduate) Jacob, suffering at boarding school, spends his time staring plaintively at the wall until he meets the unconventional and street-smart Nathalie. (Australia, 2013, 11 min, Narrative Short
Dustin Grella Anonymous phone messages on the artists voice mail provide the content for these sometimes insightful, sometimes bizarre micro-shorts. (USA, 2013, 6 min., Documentary Short)
SLOMO
LIGHT PLATE
Josh Izenberg Depressed and frustrated with his life, Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist, trading his IRA for a taste of divinity. (USA, 2013, 16 min., Documentary Short)
Josh Gibson A meditation on light from dawn to dusk in the Tuscan landscape. (USA/Italy, 2012, 10 min., Documentary Short)
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Edward Heavrin & Nick Weis A group of high school students in Louisville, Kentucky volunteer to give burial services for the homeless and indigent members of their community. (USA, 2012, 42 min., Documentary Short)
l PRESENTEd bY: PAUL KjoLSETH ANd MARY KAY RobERTSoN
ceived notions that individuals with sensory deficits experience the pleasures of life any less. (USA, 2013, 39 min., Documentary Short)
DOING IT FOR ME
TEACH ME TO SEA
Mara Bresnahan Students at the Perkins School for the Blind take a cruise to Mexico and shatter pre-con-
Precious Lambert & Leah Edwards A look at the dropout crisis in Washington D.C. through the eyes of three young women working together to try to turn their lives around and finish school. (USA, 2013, 25 min., Documentary Short)
YOUNG ICE
Derek Hallquist Leading scientists join forces with the local Inuit community in Barrow, Alaska to bear witness to shrinking sea ice in the Arctic Circle. (USA, 2014, 15 min., Documentary Short)
story about one of the Bays most important critters: the oyster. (USA, 2014, 30 min., Documentary Short)
AMAZON GOLD
Reuben Aaronson Two journalists travel along Perus Madre de Dios River to reveal the apocalyptic destruction of the rainforest in the pursuit of illegally mined gold. (USA, 2011, 53 min., Documentary Feature)
MODERATOR: Kiley Kraskouskas, President, Thinking Forward Media & Board of Directors, Docs in Progress INTRODUCTION: Felicia Barlow Clar, Education Co-Chair
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