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Wednesday November 12, 2014 6:00pm - 6:45pm MST
Special Events105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, UT 84790
Old Fashioned (USA) 115 min. (2014) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Rik Swartzwelder CAST Elizabeth Roberts, Rik Swartzwelder, Lejon Woods, Tyler Hollinger, Dorothy Silver, Nini Hadjis,Maryann Nagel, Lindsay Heath, Joseph Bonamico, Anne Marie Nestor In this romantic drama, Clay Walsh is a former frat boy who gives up his reckless carousing and now runs an antique shop in a small Midwestern college town. There, he has become notorious for his lofty and outdated theories on love and romance. When Amber Hewson, a free-spirited young woman with a restless soul, drifts into the area and rents the apartment above his shop, she finds herself surprisingly drawn to his noble ideas, which are new and intriguing to her. And Clay, though he tries to fight and deny it, simply cannot resist being attracted to her spontaneous and passionate embrace of life. Ultimately, Clay must step out from behind his relational theories and Amber must overcome her own fears and deep wounds as the two of them, together, attempt the impossible: an 'old-fashioned' courtship in contemporary America.
Rik Swartzwelder is a writer-director-producer-actor whose films have screened at over 145 film festivals worldwide and garnered over 50 major awards, including a Crystal Heart for his 35mm short THE LEAST OF THESE and the “Student Emmy” for his highly acclaimed graduate thesis... Read More →
Wednesday November 12, 2014 7:00pm - 8:55pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde (USA) 93 min. (2013) Documentary Feature DIR Suzanne Mitchell CAST Dayton O. Hyde This cinematic adventure examines the vibrant life of a cowboy, conservationist and award-winning writer, who through extreme perseverance is preserving part of America. From cattle drives, rodeos and conservation battles, to wild horse rescues, personal heartbreak and new-found love, this is the self-told tale of a colorful 6'5' cowboy, paralleling both the old West and America's growing awareness of the importance of protecting our natural resources. 'Running Wild' is an inspirational testament for anyone who needs motivation on their own personal journey -- and reassurance that each of us can truly make a difference if we try.
Suzanne Mitchell has directed and produced numerous long and short form documentary films, television series and specials as well as cutting-edge content for the web. Her projects have garnered two Emmys, two Gracie Awards, an Omni Intermedia Award, and a Cine Golden Eagle. Her... Read More →
Wednesday November 12, 2014 7:15pm - 8:48pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Several animated shorts from around the world make use of 2D animation, 3D animation, clay, shadow puppets, experimental, and effects animation. This shorts program includes: Dogonauts: Enemy Line (17 min.) + Indian Ate The Woodchuck (4 min.) + A Life with Asperger's (4 min.) + Missing U (3 min.) + Mite (4 min.) + Monkey Rag (4 min.) + + Rob n Ron (4 min.) + Sticky (20 min.) + Vincent Black Lightning (5 min.) + See (11 min.)
Dogonauts: Enemy Line (USA) 17 min. (2013) Animation Short DIR Justin Rasch, Shel Rasch In this charming twist on the galaxy far, far away genre, a Dogonaut and a Space Flea shoot each other down only to awake side by side, marooned on an alien desert planet. A line in the sand keeps a fragile truce; but can it hold back generations of hatred between these galactic enemies? A cartoon-y look at the absurdity of inherited hatred.
Indian Ate The Woodchuck (USA) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short Music Video DIR Brad Pattullo CAST Tiger Maple String Band Stop motion-animated, bluegrass music video.
A Life with Asperger's (USA) 4 min. (2013) Experimental, Documentary Animtion Short-short DIR Jaime Ekkens CAST Emmett Goodman This animated documentary explores the challengers of growing up and living with Asperger's Syndrome. It is a voice over narrative that demonstrates that Asperger's is not simply 'being a little awkward', rather it is about adapting to one's limitations in the face of anxiety and isolation. The technique is a collage of photography, rotoscope, animated characters and live action footage.
Missing U (USA) 3 min. (2013) Collegiate Animation Short-short DIR Brooke Wagstaff An animated play on words about the letter I, a lonely author who lives life with a sigh. Upon discovering that she’s missing her U, I goes on a perilous adventure to find him.
Mite (Germany) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Walter Volbers From real world at a surreal hotel room hallway all the way down into the microcosmos… in one shot.
Monkey Rag (USA, United Kingdom) 4 min. (2013) Animation Short-short Music Video DIR Joanna Davidovich This music video is a traditionally animated throwback to the musical cartoons of yore. Inspired by the thumping, riotously fun music of the Asylum Street Spankers, Mitzi pursues a disaster of her own making in this richly colored world where reason is overrated. Mitzi may be barking up the wrong tree; but she also knows that when it comes to love, sometimes you just gotta give a little bit of what you got.
Rob 'n' Ron (Denmark) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Peter Smith In a miniature spaghetti western two brothers discover that life is what happens to you, just as you're busy doing other things.
Sticky (Australia) 20 min. (2013) Animation Documentary Short DIR Jilli Rose Exiled from the tropical paradise where they evolved, a handful of remarkable stick insects, the last of their kind, clung to life on a single, windswept bush on a remote sea stack for 80 years. Now they're back from the brink of extinction, but when can they go home? 'Sticky' is a celebration of the persistence of life, dedicated people of science, and the little creatures underfoot.
Vincent Black Lightning (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Cat Bruce We follow the heartwarming yet tragic love story of Red Molly and James, in this short animated film. A film about love, motorbikes and a redheaded girl.
See (United Kingdom) 11 min. (2014) Experimental, Documentary Animation Short DIR Samuel Steele This experimental film explore how those living without sight perceive the world around them. By using animation, "See" recreates objects and dreams as experienced by a group of young visually impaired adults.
After brief careers as a croupier, archaeologist and printing press assistant, Jilli learned howto animate and has been gleefully making things move ever since. You can find her workgleaming brightly in many of the world's major natural history museums, tucked into thecorners of broadcast... Read More →
Families are Forever (USA) 21 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Vivian Kleiman CAST Tom Montgomery, Wendy Montgomery, Jordan Montgomery Tom and Wendy were devout Mormon parents living in a conservative community: Attending church every Sunday, actively serving in their callings in the ward, and knocking on doors to promote support for California’s Proposition 8 to prevent same-sex marriage. Then one day, Wendy read 13-year-old Jordon’s diary and discovered he was gay. What happened next changed their lives forever.
Fight Church (USA) 84 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Bryan Storkel, Daniel Junge CAST Paul Burress Pastor Paul Burress runs Victory Training out of his church in Rochester, New York. His church is one of many around the country adopting fight ministries as part of their mission. Not only does Burress use fighting as an evangelical tool with men and boys, but he, like many in this new movement, believes today’s Christian needs more of a warrior ethos which can be honed through mixed martial arts.Burress has a dark past and a history of unsanctioned fighting in which he's suffered ten concussions. With the rise of MMA’s popularity, he’s tempted to get back into the ring himself, in spite of his doctor's warnings. Complicating matters is that New York is only one of two states in the nation where MMA is illegal – the legislative battle for which Paul and others in the religious community are fighting. Alongside, Pastor Burress’s complex story, there are several other pastors who are also fighters. Through their inter-twined narratives, culminating in several riveting fights, this film seeks to discuss the compatibility of Christianity and mixed martial arts and, moreover, the confluence of religion and violence in our culture. Through sympathetic subjects on both sides of this debate, the film asks provocative questions about sports, masculinity, free will and morality.
BEING EVELDaniel Junge is an Oscar-winning (and 2-time nominated) documentary filmmaker. Junge was born and raised in Wyoming and graduated from Colorado College and attended NYU Film School. His first documentary feature, CHIEFS, won best documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival... Read More →
See (United Kingdom) 11 min. (2014) Animated Documentary Short DIRSamuel Steele This experimental film explores how those living without sight perceive the world around them. By using animation "See" recreates objects and dreams as experienced by a group of young visually impaired adults. Paper Plane (Luftschloss) (Germany) 23 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Benedikt Grofl A family film showcasing the relationship of two brothers and their mutual passion: flying. Florian awakens the interest for flying in his younger brother Marian. An interest that will remain a dream forever. Marian is blind.
Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement (USA) 60 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Regan Brashear CAST John Hockenberry, Gregor Wolbring, Patricia Berne, Hugh Herr, Fernanda Castelo From bionic limbs and neural implants to prenatal screening, researchers around the world are hard at work developing a myriad of technologies to fix or enhance the human body. "Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement" takes a close look at the drive to be “better than human” and the radical technological innovations that may take us there. What does 'disabled' mean when a man with no legs can run faster than most people in the world? What does “normal” mean when cosmetic surgery procedures have risen over 450% percent in the last fifteen years and increasing numbers of people turn to “smart drugs” every day to get ahead at school or work? With prenatal screening able to predict hundreds of probable conditions, who should determine what kind of people get to be born? If you could augment your body’s abilities in any way imaginable, would you?
Regan Brashear is an award-winning independent filmmaker, originally from Virginia, now based in Oakland, CA. She has been working on disability, economic, racial, LGBTQ and youth justice issues for over twenty years now through documentary film, theater, union organizing, community... Read More →
Judas (Russian Federation) 107 min. (2013) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Andrey Bogatyrev CAST Aleksey Shevchenko, Andrey Barilo
Judas, an experienced thief, steals the treasury of Jesus Christ from his disciples. He is caught in flagrant but Jesus forgives him and proposes him to become his treasurer… a story of jealousy with an excellent cast, this Russian film is absolutely riveting. It's a disturbing retelling of Jesus's story - one we all know - seen through the thoughts and actions of a rational thinking man who is not content simply to follow the Teacher; but devises ways to truly help him. Disturbing because this man starts out a beggar and whiner, a liar, untrustworthy, clearly a man who has seen and done a great deal of evil. The paradox is that he comes to see and understand Jesus more clearly than any of his followers. He sees the way to help him and stays with him as none of the others do. The film not only challenges your feelings but also your thoughts. It turns them around until you are not sure what is good and what is evil, and whether what you have believed all your life is true. Dialogue, story, acting encompass a beautifully told story
Apart from the typical Hollywood horror film, this program of short thrillers instead examines the human psyche that can lead up to horrific acts. Shorts include: The Demon Deep in Oklahoma (34 min.) + Selfish People (이기자들) (30 min.) + The Only Man (21 min.) + Touch (13 min.)
The Demon Deep in Oklahoma (USA) 34 min. (2013) Fiction Featurette DIR Lance R. Marshall CAST Lance R. Marshall, Shannon Beeby, Carter Burch The lonely lives of a brother and sister living in a remote country home are interrupted when a friend of the brothers stops by for a one night stay. The three lives intertwine in a way that changes them forever as they battle the demon that lives deep in Oklahoma.
Selfish People (이기자들) (South Korea) 30 min. (2013) Fiction Featurette DIR Jaebin Han CAST Eui-seol Hwang, Si-hyung Choi, Ye-won Kim Making his living as a proxy driver, Eu-sul, takes a drunken lady named Se-rim home, only to find out that she is reported missing three days later. By two detectives he finds out that Se-rim’s house was where she used to live, and those detectives, knowing that Se-rim was the one who asked them for protection, tries to avoid the blame. Eu-sul, by chance, gets in Se-rim’s car again and finds a mysterious guy.
The Only Man (Spain) 21 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Jos Man CAST Timothy Gibbs, Alfredo Meixide, Isaac Forteza, Molly Malcolm, Mitch Berman, Simon Brading The story chronicles the last days of a man victim of an epidemic that has turned mankind into degenerate beings void of consciousness. Trying to keep his sanity he fights alone against the disease. Though strong in his will to overcome it, he will fall victim before he is aware of it.
Touch (Australia) 13 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Adrian Chiarella Anna refuses to touch her son, Vincent, due to a rare skin condition that leaves him blistered and scarred. But when the boy begins telling her about an imaginary friend, she is confronted by her own fears of reaching out to people.
Lance, a Texas native and current New Yorker, thinks outside of the box. He excels when taking artistic risks as an actor/writer/director that makes an impact on an audience. He responds well to others who don’t ‘play it safe.’ Those who thrive on being completely creative... Read More →
Thursday November 13, 2014 7:15pm - 8:48pm MST
Heritage Center B105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
This competitive selection of shorts are made by college students from around the world in a variety of genres including science fiction, comedy, and drama. Shorts include: My Buddy (24 min.) + Sheltered Love (10 min.) + Lambing Season (15 min.) + The Stowaway (Blinder Passagier) (20 min.) + Shadow Dancing (4 min.) + Undressed (15 min.)
My Buddy (Canada) 24 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Mark Moliterni CAST Vince Carlin, Ryan Anning In the near future, Manny Rey is a lonely old man who lives vicariously through the old movies, game shows, and sitcoms he watches on TV. Looking for a friend, Manny orders WIN, an android butler from an infomercial. Together, these two unlikely characters develop an unforgettable friendship. Produced by fourth year Ryerson University students from Toronto for their final thesis project. My Buddy was inspired by a 1940s live recording of the eponymous song which appears on the bonus disc of Arcade Fire's 'Funeral'.
Sheltered Love (USA) 10 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Alex Italics CAST Mike Reasor, Brendan Guy Murphy, Erica Renee Smith, Carl Johnson, Molly Johnson, Max Cannon In blissful 1950s suburbia, a lovestruck bobbysoxer and her no-good-nik boyfriend seek refuge from her overprotective and hot-headed father.
Lambing Season (USA) 15 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Jeannie Donohoe CAST Breeda Wool, Seamus Moran, Jamund Washington, Padraig Murray This is the offbeat tale of Bridget, an American woman who travels to the Irish countryside to track down her long-lost father while posing as a stranger. When things don't go according to her convoluted plan, Bridget and her father are surprised to learn they have more in common than they imagined. On a sheep farm full of secrets, nature has its way of delivering the truth.
The Stowaway (Blinder Passagier) (Switzerland) 20 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Maria Brendle CAST Silke Geertz, Mandana Schulz-Rinne, Aaron Hitz, Daniel Frei, Maximilian Kraus, Katrin Blum After running away from a children's home, a little girl believes she has found a hiding place in a blind woman's apartment. Yet it doesn't take long for the woman to become aware of the girl's presence. A game of hide and seek begins.
Shadow Dancing (USA) 4 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short-Short DIR Sean Drummond CAST Chelsea Bo, Prunie Kuhns A women comes across a lost VHS tape that tests her inner youth.
Undressed (United Kingdom) 15 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Rahdy Elwan CAST Stewart Lockwood, Marta Barrio Ned notices how friendly Mirella gets when she's wearing her costume. If he steals her clothes, and she has to stay in costume, can they find love?
Watchers of the Sky (USA) 120 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Edet Belzberg Traversing time and continents this feature-length documentary examines the cycle of violence, and the world’s response, from a variety of angles – historical, psychological, political, legal, and experiential. Inspired by Samantha Power’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "A Problem From Hell," director Edet Belzberg brings viewers into traditionally inaccessible places and introduces memorable characters, weaving together four modern stories while uncovering the forgotten life of Raphael Lemkin, the tenacious inventor of the word ‘genocide.’ This incredible film takes you on a journey from Nuremberg to Rwanda, from Darfur to Syria, and from apathy to action.
Not alll fantasies have to have elves and fairies… some come when you least expect it. This collection of shorts take fantasy to a new level. Shorts include: Crossings (36 min.) + The Kismet Bureau (5 min.) + The Man who Knew a Lot (20 min.) + Made of Stone (10 min.)
Crossings (Kreuzungen) (Germany) 36 min. (2014) Fiction Featurette DIR Dustin Steinkühler A girl is waiting at a cross walk. Lights are red. She watches the people on the other side. She walks and hugs a grumpy business man, that is totally confused about what is just happening to him. His story begins.
The Kismet Bureau (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Fiction Short-short DIR Rob Hifle 'The Kismet Bureau' is an agency dedicated to realising your destiny. We meet customer ID no. 3574 as she receives her final shipment. We travel with her to its final place of deployment. The consequences have always been predetermined.
The Man who Knew a Lot (L'Homme qui en Connaissait un Rayon) (France) 20 min.) (2014) Fiction Short DIR Alice Vial Mister Beranger works in big furniture store. His life seems perfectly settled, until one day he gets promoted to the mysterious thirteenth floor...
Made of Stone (De Piedra) (Chile) 10 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Sebastian Olivari A statue mime falls in love with a mysterious woman.
Rob started his career in television at the BBC. In the mid nineties he formed the design and direction agency, Burrell Durrant Hifle (BDH).Now twenty years on Rob has amassed a huge catalogue of direction work that extends across TV broadcast, music visuals, film, commercials and... Read More →
Agophobia (Canada) 27 min. (2013) Experimental Fiction Short DIR Benjamin Ross Hayden CAST Kevin Fraser, Nicole Bruce, Linda Cho, Julie Cho, Venessa Mychasiw, Andrea Ostrander, Mike King, Kyle Roy Mino, Visha Loo, Sara Ricard A time beyond humanity within a digital world. Agophobia is a new fear of the distant human past in a future where technology has manifested all life. Lost beings populate technologically consumed domains. The Ram encounters fantastical beings, engaging to defy his place and escape this world. A reflection of humanity's acquisition of technology unto itself where a being in the digital construct is sentient and seeks to escape.
Play > Movie (Germany) 29 min. (2014) Experimental, Animation, Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Christoph Faulhaber CAST Christoph Faulhaber,Lukasz Chrobok An artist under suspicion of terrorism escapes into the virtual environment of a computer game. The work of German artist Christoph Faulhaber has repeatedly provoked scandals typical for the post-9/11 era: His performances have been terminated by a massive police force, and courts have prosecuted him. Faulhaber has not only been watched by the German intelligence service but has been targeted in the US by the FBI and divisions of Homeland Security.
Songs from the Outside (Belgium) 27 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Michael Van Ostade A young entrepreneur finds himself in a deep financial slump. As a strange object lands in his backyard, he finds out that the object, a large egg, sings. Trying to exploit these talents, he finds out that the 'egg' has plans of his own and a connection to the real world of a sci-fi filmmaker.
Documentary shorts produced by five different college students. Films include: Last Stop in Santa Rosa (5 min.) + Raising the Bar (21 min.) + Gaia (9min.) + Understated, Overstepped (16 min.) + Unconditional (26 min.)
Gaia (USA) 9 min. (2013) Experimental Documentary Short DIR Adam Nawrot CAST Kevin Psarianos, Amos Mincin, Steve Gadd, Carolyn Psarianos, Buzz Rudderow, Dave Borger, Paul Fourounjian Beneath our feet, this film follows a group of cavers pursuing primordial truth as they descend into the womb of the earth and traverse her hidden passages. "Gaia" mixes the spoken word with visuals from a seldom seen world to create a meditative non-narrative piece.Gaia is filmed in the caves beneath central Pennsylvania. The work is largely a collaboration with poet Eleanor Wilner (Juniper Prize, two Pushcart Prizes, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the MacArthur Foundation) who's reading of her poem 'Bat Cave' serves as the backbone of the piece.
Last Stop in Santa Rosa (USA) 5 min. (2014) Collegiate Documentary Short-Short DIR Elizabeth Lo CAST Gail Pope, Richard Pope An elderly couple who runs a hospice for dying animals questions the ethics of pet euthanasia. Old animals that would have normally been put down are given a chance to live out the rest of their lives - but they must also endure the trials of aging. Through the struggles of a blind shepherding dog, and a wheelchair-bound Chihuahua, difficult questions come to the fore: were these elderly, disabled animals meant to live? At the brink of death, there are no easy answers.
Raising the Bar (USA) 21 min. (2013) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Lindsey Dumont CAST Jason Sturm Jason Sturm had a life and career planned in the US military; but everything changed when a combat training accident took his leg. Finding community and rehabilitation in the extreme-intensity world of CrossFit training, Raising the Bar follows Jason as he pursues his dream of going back to school, opening his own gym, and shaping a life committed to helping other adaptive athletes regain fitness and health.
Unconditional (USA) 26 min. (2014) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Hanna Teachey, Rhonda Chan Soo, Kelly McKenna CAST Sara and Julie, "Catherine" "Unconditional" explores how second-parent adoption laws harm children and parents in same-sex families. A second-parent adoption, for an unmarried couple, allows a 'second parent' to adopt their partner's biological or adoptive child without the legal parent losing their parental rights. The film follows two North Carolina families as they navigate the legal system and fight to obtain legal parental-child bonds. Watch them rise up and persevere against a legal system that fails to protect them.
Understated, Overstepped (USA) 16 min. (2013) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Gabriella Huggins Is it a term of camaraderie, a slang toward reclamation, or a phrase to be remembered in infamy? As the sound and sense of the 'N-word' changes among young people today, what is happening to our connections to the past, our understanding of the present, and our perceptions of race as we move forward? 'Understated, Overstepped' explores the past and present realities of the 'N-word', discussing the lines blurred.
Adam was born for this. The son of an architect and a hardened mountaineer, he has never heard of hard work because to him it’s just called work. Whether he's scaling a rock face, riding his bicycle across the country, or eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich out of his armpit... Read More →
Take a short hike in neighboring Cedar City with filmmakers in the great outdoors. Special hikes at nearby attractions such as National and State Parks. Note: park admission is not included. Meet at the Heritage Center 10 min. prior to hike time for details.
Friday November 14, 2014 9:00am - 10:30am MST
Special Events105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, UT 84790
From grade shcool to adulthood hard choices can change your entire life. These shorts show the consequence of these pivotal moments. Shorts include: The Barber (12 min.) + Happiness (14 min.) + Volkswagen Joe (29 min.) + Preparing for Life (18 min.)
The Barber (United Kingdom) 12 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Nicola Morris CAST Damian Kell, Paul Bentall, Janet Spencer-Turner Told partly through the eyes of a dementia sufferer, populated by ‘ghosts’ from his past, this drama portrays a father and son at a crossroad. As Miles struggles to shave the elderly and unloving father he’s planning to put in a home, the physical closeness unleashes emotions and a bond that neither of them had thought was there.
Happiness (USA) 14 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Chris King CAST Sierra Hersek, Brian Rife, Gretchen Littlejohn A depressed woman, drowning in the cubicle walls of her monotonous dead-end job, befriends a coworker who makes her rethink who she is and what she wants out of life... with potentially disastrous results.
Volkswagen Joe (Ireland, United Kingdom) 29 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Brian Deane CAST Stuart Graham, Janet Moran, John Delaney,Matthew O'Brien, Paddy Rocks, Helen Roche This political drama is set in a small border-town during the height of 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland. Joe, a dedicated, hardworking mechanic, services cars for both sides of the political divide and refuses to drawn into the conflict — something that both communities view with increased suspicion. As Joe restores a vintage Volkswagen for his friend the local RUC inspector, a young Republican sees this as the perfect opportunity to make a name for himself within the IRA. Unfortunately as events transpire Joe is forced into the impossible decision of endangering the people closest to him or becoming a co-conspirator.
Preparing for Life (USA) 18 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Paul Zehrer A New York Times story on a Waldorf School in the heart of Silicon Valley, sparked national media attention. This documentary picks up where that story left of, capturing the essence of how Waldorf education prepares children to be twenty first century smart. Talking with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Stanford researchers, investment bankers, and parents who run some of the largest hi-tech companies in the world, Preparing for Life explores what children need, to not only succeed in navigating the challenges of the future; but to find joy and happiness in their lives.
Judas (Russian Federation) 107 min. (2013) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Andrey Bogatyrev CAST Aleksey Shevchenko, Andrey Barilo
The story of relationships between Jesus Christ and his followers. Judas, an experienced thief, steals the treasury of Jesus Christ from his disciples. He is caught in flagrant but Jesus forgives him and proposes him to become his treasurer… a story of jealousy with an excellent cast, this Russian film is absolutely riveting. It's a disturbing retelling of Jesus's story - one we all know - seen through the thoughts and actions of a rational thinking man who is not content simply to follow the Teacher; but devises ways to truly help him. Disturbing because this man starts out a beggar and whiner, a liar, untrustworthy, clearly a man who has seen and done a great deal of evil. The paradox is that he comes to see and understand Jesus more clearly than any of his followers. He sees the way to help him and stays with him as none of the others do. The film not only challenges your feelings but also your thoughts. It turns them around until you are not sure what is good and what is evil, and whether what you have believed all your life is true. Dialogue, story, acting encompass a beautifully told story
Old Fashioned (USA) 115 min. (2014) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Rik Swartzwelder CAST Elizabeth Roberts, Rik Swartzwelder, Lejon Woods, Tyler Hollinger, Dorothy Silver, Nini Hadjis,Maryann Nagel, Lindsay Heath, Joseph Bonamico, Anne Marie Nestor In this romantic drama, Clay Walsh is a former frat boy who gives up his reckless carousing and now runs an antique shop in a small Midwestern college town. There, he has become notorious for his lofty and outdated theories on love and romance. When Amber Hewson, a free-spirited young woman with a restless soul, drifts into the area and rents the apartment above his shop, she finds herself surprisingly drawn to his noble ideas, which are new and intriguing to her. And Clay, though he tries to fight and deny it, simply cannot resist being attracted to her spontaneous and passionate embrace of life. Ultimately, Clay must step out from behind his relational theories and Amber must overcome her own fears and deep wounds as the two of them, together, attempt the impossible: an 'old-fashioned' courtship in contemporary America.
Rik Swartzwelder is a writer-director-producer-actor whose films have screened at over 145 film festivals worldwide and garnered over 50 major awards, including a Crystal Heart for his 35mm short THE LEAST OF THESE and the “Student Emmy” for his highly acclaimed graduate thesis... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 12:05pm - 2:00pm MST
Heritage Center B105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Beirut in Two Words (Germany) 29 min. (2014) Documentary Short DIR Anne Chahine The documentary aims to give one of the most diverse cities of the Middle East a voice of its own. Nine members of Beirutës music and art scene share their thoughts on living and working in a city where at times beauty and suspense go hand in hand.
Under the Same Sun (Israel, Palestinian Territories, USA) 75 min. (2013) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Sameh Zoabi CAST Ali Suliman,Yossi Marshek, Lucy Aharish, Dirar Suleiman, Levana Finkelstein The film is set in the near future. It is the highly dramatic story of two businessmen, Shaul Cohen, an Israeli, and Nizar Ahmad, a Palestinian. They set out to make money and wind up making peace. They must deal with strong opposition to their working together and overcome the hostility from people around them as they work together to set up a solar energy company. An Israeli journalist writes an article describing their venture and subsequently, Nizar becomes the subject of fierce attacks on Facebook and from his own family for promoting “normalization” with Israelis. Fearing for his life, he cuts off contact with Shaul. Determined to continue, Shaul decides that he should go to Ramallah to see Nizar, even though Israeli Jews are legally forbidden to travel to Palestinian areas. Shaul shows up at Nizar’s house. Nizar is moved. They reconcile. But they recognize that their business will have little chance of success without peace. They mount an appeal on Facebook that brings popular support to both their venture and to the peace negotiations, which have been in the background during the film. Their Facebook campaign strikes a chord with millions of Israelis and Palestinians, and they register a huge number of “likes.” Popular support for peace surges in both societies, and the politicians finally sign a treaty.
Gaspé Copper (Canada) 14 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Alexis Fortier Gauthier Murdochville,1957. A family is forced to move, as the father, pained by a long miners' strike, finds a new job in the city.
Trained at UQÀM and INIS, Alexis Fortier Gauthier codirected in 2004, Sur le Quai de la Gare, a documentary shot in Vietnam. He went on to make the fiction short films After All (Genie award winner), Snowbound and recently, Gaspé Copper.Gaspé Copper (2013) Snowbound - Dans la neige... Read More →
Anne Chahine has a background of media design and is currently taking her Master degree in Visual and Media Anthropology at the Free University in Berlin.
When developing Beirut in two words, German film maker Anne Chahine had two main motivations in mind. Since being married to... Read More →
Born in 1975 and raised in Iksal, near the city of Nazareth, Israel. In 1998 Zoabi graduated from Tel Aviv University with a double degree in Film Studies and English Literature. He was awarded a three-year merit scholarship to pursue a Master’s Degree at Columbia University. In... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 12:15pm - 1:59pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Families are Forever (USA) 21 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Vivian Kleiman CAST Tom Montgomery, Wendy Montgomery, Jordan Montgomery Tom and Wendy were devout Mormon parents living in a conservative community: Attending church every Sunday, actively serving in their callings in the ward, and knocking on doors to promote support for California’s Proposition 8 to prevent same-sex marriage. Then one day, Wendy read 13-year-old Jordon’s diary and discovered he was gay. What happened next changed their lives forever.
Fight Church (USA) 84 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Bryan Storkel, Daniel Junge CAST Paul Burress Pastor Paul Burress runs Victory Training out of his church in Rochester, New York. His church is one of many around the country adopting fight ministries as part of their mission. Not only does Burress use fighting as an evangelical tool with men and boys, but he, like many in this new movement, believes today’s Christian needs more of a warrior ethos which can be honed through mixed martial arts.Burress has a dark past and a history of unsanctioned fighting in which he's suffered ten concussions. With the rise of MMA’s popularity, he’s tempted to get back into the ring himself, in spite of his doctor's warnings. Complicating matters is that New York is only one of two states in the nation where MMA is illegal – the legislative battle for which Paul and others in the religious community are fighting. Alongside, Pastor Burress’s complex story, there are several other pastors who are also fighters. Through their inter-twined narratives, culminating in several riveting fights, this film seeks to discuss the compatibility of Christianity and mixed martial arts and, moreover, the confluence of religion and violence in our culture. Through sympathetic subjects on both sides of this debate, the film asks provocative questions about sports, masculinity, free will and morality.
BEING EVELDaniel Junge is an Oscar-winning (and 2-time nominated) documentary filmmaker. Junge was born and raised in Wyoming and graduated from Colorado College and attended NYU Film School. His first documentary feature, CHIEFS, won best documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival... Read More →
The teen years… the difficult years. This shorts program examines that time in adolescence when human contact, identity and choices are most crucial. Shorts include: Little Shadow (17 min.) + A Kalašnikov Thought (22 min.) + Caged (14 min.) + Colette (15 min.) + Not with Fat Sophie (20 min.)
Little Shadow (USA) 17 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Toby Fell-Holden CAST Dylan Bluestone, Brenan Taylor, Chloe Levine, Deema Aitken A teenage boy attempts to put into practice his father's conception of masculinity when left to fend for himself amongst a group of older kids.
A Kalašnikov Thought (Un Pensiero Kalašnikov) (Italy, United Kingdom) 22 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Giorgio Bosisio CAST Paolo Roberto Di Seglio, Lorenza Pisano Pietro lets us follow him along a simple adventure of adolescence… a time where little things, hidden to the eyes of the ones who can't observe, can reveal the ironic and subtle beauty of life. The memory of his dead father is silent unnoticed by Pietor's mother as Peitor can only hope his mother would share with him indicators of the past. A glance in the mirror and the finding of an old coat that his father used to wear marks just the beginning of his realization that something new and 'turbulent' is coming into his life.
Caged (Uitgesproken) (Netherlands) 14 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Lazlo Tonk, Dylan Tonk CAST Joël Mellenberg, Josha Stradowski, Yldau de Boer, Leendert de Ridder, Florus Hoogslag, Rosa van Iterson, Anouar Ennali, Pol Buchly Best friends David and Niels spend most of their free time on the track field. Their friendship is about to be thrown off balance by a secret Niels is keeping from David. When David’s girlfriend Stella brings Tim along to the hangout where the guys are playing soccer, Tim is harassed and tension builds among the group of friends.
Colette (United Kingdom) 15 min. (2010) Red Film Market Fiction Short DIR Nicola Morris CAST Holliday Grainger, Luke Bailey Holliday Grainger provides a raw, emotional performance as Colette, a 16-year-old who finds it hard to love. An intensely moving film that challenges teenager's perceptions of relationships and sex.
Not with Fat Sophie (Pas la Grosse Sophie) (Canada) 20 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Philippe Arsenault CAST Louka Grenon, Ricky Demers, Ludivine Reding Simon is 14 years old, and like most teenagers, he has a hard time going through this ungrateful period. He’s generally awkward and has lived for a long time in the shadow of his friend Stéphane, who’s better looking and more popular than he is. One morning, Stéphane asks Simon if he can borrow his bedroom to have sex with Sophie, a girl with whom Simon is secretly in love. This request will shatter the two boys’ friendship, and for the first time, Simon will stand up to Stéphane. A move which will mark his first step into adulthood.
Apart from the typical Hollywood horror film, this program of short thrillers instead examines the human psyche that can lead up to horrific acts. Shorts include: The Demon Deep in Oklahoma (34 min.) + Selfish People (이기자들) (30 min.) + The Only Man (21 min.) + Touch (13 min.)
The Demon Deep in Oklahoma (USA) 34 min. (2013) Fiction Featurette DIR Lance R. Marshall CAST Lance R. Marshall, Shannon Beeby, Carter Burch The lonely lives of a brother and sister living in a remote country home are interrupted when a friend of the brothers stops by for a one night stay. The three lives intertwine in a way that changes them forever as they battle the demon that lives deep in Oklahoma.
Selfish People (이기자들) (South Korea) 30 min. (2013) Fiction Featurette DIR Jaebin Han CAST Eui-seol Hwang, Si-hyung Choi, Ye-won Kim Making his living as a proxy driver, Eu-sul, takes a drunken lady named Se-rim home, only to find out that she is reported missing three days later. By two detectives he finds out that Se-rim’s house was where she used to live, and those detectives, knowing that Se-rim was the one who asked them for protection, tries to avoid the blame. Eu-sul, by chance, gets in Se-rim’s car again and finds a mysterious guy.
The Only Man (Spain) 21 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Jos Man CAST Timothy Gibbs, Alfredo Meixide, Isaac Forteza, Molly Malcolm, Mitch Berman, Simon Brading The story chronicles the last days of a man victim of an epidemic that has turned mankind into degenerate beings void of consciousness. Trying to keep his sanity he fights alone against the disease. Though strong in his will to overcome it, he will fall victim before he is aware of it.
Touch (Australia) 13 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Adrian Chiarella Anna refuses to touch her son, Vincent, due to a rare skin condition that leaves him blistered and scarred. But when the boy begins telling her about an imaginary friend, she is confronted by her own fears of reaching out to people.
Lance, a Texas native and current New Yorker, thinks outside of the box. He excels when taking artistic risks as an actor/writer/director that makes an impact on an audience. He responds well to others who don’t ‘play it safe.’ Those who thrive on being completely creative... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 2:30pm - 4:03pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Executive Producer, Watergun Outlaw Productions, Inc.
James does not consider himself an artist, but he enjoys being surrounded by talented people. Whether its actors, writers or photographers, he appreciates and recognizes their artistic abilities. With an extensive business background, he uses his knowledge to help bring their art... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 3:20pm - 4:20pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
Not alll fantasies have to have elves and fairies… some come when you least expect it. This collection of shorts take fantasy to a new level. Shorts include: Crossings (36 min.) + The Kismet Bureau (5 min.) + The Man who Knew a Lot (20 min.) + Made of Stone (10 min.)
Crossings (Kreuzungen) (Germany) 36 min. (2014) Fiction Featurette DIR Dustin Steinkühler A girl is waiting at a cross walk. Lights are red. She watches the people on the other side. She walks and hugs a grumpy business man, that is totally confused about what is just happening to him. His story begins.
The Kismet Bureau (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Fiction Short-short DIR Rob Hifle 'The Kismet Bureau' is an agency dedicated to realising your destiny. We meet customer ID no. 3574 as she receives her final shipment. We travel with her to its final place of deployment. The consequences have always been predetermined.
The Man who Knew a Lot (L'Homme qui en Connaissait un Rayon) (France) 20 min.) (2014) Fiction Short DIR Alice Vial Mister Beranger works in big furniture store. His life seems perfectly settled, until one day he gets promoted to the mysterious thirteenth floor...
Made of Stone (De Piedra) (Chile) 10 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Sebastian Olivari A statue mime falls in love with a mysterious woman.
Rob started his career in television at the BBC. In the mid nineties he formed the design and direction agency, Burrell Durrant Hifle (BDH).Now twenty years on Rob has amassed a huge catalogue of direction work that extends across TV broadcast, music visuals, film, commercials and... Read More →
So Make It Worthy (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2012) Experimental Music Video DIR Jonny Kight CAST Nicholas Pinnock Music video for Luke J Christie & The Held Breath’s first single, "So Make It Worthy".
Children of Internment (USA) 90 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Kristina Wagner, Joe Crump CAST John Christgau,Yae Aihara,Heidi Donald,Lother Eiserloh,Eberhard Fuhr,Arthur Jacobs,Anneliese Krauter,Hildegard Gordon Thousands of German families were interned by the United States during World War II. They were taken from their homes and schools, denied 'due process' and imprisoned in 200+ detention camps throughout the United States and Latin America. 'Children of Internment' tells their riveting story using live interviews with those who were interned, family photographs and historical footage. Five years before Pearl Harbor, J. Edgar Hoover had begun to compile the notorious 'ABC list' over concerns of national security. It was originally aimed at Communists, Fascists, and Nazis. By the end of 1939, it had evolved into hysteria directed at German, Italian and Japanese aliens. Their allegiance to the country was questioned, regardless of how long they had lived in the United States. It is a common misperception that only Japanese-Americans were interned during WWII. The German-American wartime experience remains largely overlooked by historians and generally unknown to most Americans.Nearly 11,000 German aliens were interned and tens of thousands more suffered illegal searches and seizures, interrogation,family separation, and deportation.In 1943, 17-year-old Eberhard Fuhr was arrested. He was six weeks shy of graduating from High School in Cincinnati, Ohio and was in class when the FBI picked him up. Fuhr was charged with 'suspicion.' He and his family would spend the next four and a half years in government custody.The taking away of freedom with the excuse that doing so is vital to national security, was an issue then and continues to be an issue today.
Kristina Wagner, (who acted on "General Hospital" for over 20 years as the well loved character Felicia), has partnered with her brother, Joe Crump (filmmaker/entrepreneur) as co-directors of their first feature length documentary.Kristina, while still working for ABC on "General... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 4:30pm - 6:05pm MST
Heritage Center B105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Love Janine Pommy Vega (USA) 45 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Tom Knoff, Kurt Hemmer CAST Janine Pommy Vega A female poet finding her voice and making her niche among some of the most revered men of the counterculture. Taking refuge with Gregory Corso and other Beat poets in the Village as a teenager escaping the suffocation of conformity. Losing her unwanted virginity to Allen Ginsberg's lover, Peter Orlovsky. Discovering disappointment in the arms of her hero Jack Kerouac. Cherishing the inspiration of other female poets and writers like Elise Cowen, Barbara Moraff, and Bonnie Bremser. Encountering disappointment in Ken Kesey and magic in Timothy Leary. Fighting and loving with Pete Knell and the Hell's Angels. Digging the Diggers in San Francisco. Rambling with Jack Elliott on Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue. Finding hope in the grey wall prisons of America. 'Janine Pommy Vega is one of the most fascinating women I ever had the pleasure to meet,' Herbert Huncke told codirector Kurt Hemmer. Hemmer goes on to state 'It was impossible for her to make someone yawn. I truly enjoyed hearing her regale me with tales of her travels around the world to poetry conferences, of her conversations with fellow artists of various disciplines and nationalities, and of her new political and social insights, which were articulated with the skill of an astute pundit.' Love Janine Pommy Vega is a tribute to this remarkable woman, a friendly voice from the grave, the last testament of a wise woman who was there and now is gone.
Rodelle - I'm Afraid I'm Not (Netherlands) 4 min. (2014) Music Video DIR Marcus Moonen CAST Rodelle A performer's struggle with self-identity while trying to find the courage to confront an audience. But is it really the audience that is most frightening?
The Lives of LaMott Atkins (USA) 35 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Robert Philipson CAST LaMott Atkins W. E. B. DuBois famous wrote that every Black in America grow up with 'this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others.' But what happens when the double consciousness of being gay is overlaid on that? This self-narrated documentary follows a man of extraordinary talent: running back for the Stanford Cardinal; dancer at Julliard; model, singer, and performer in Europe; the epitome of Black masculinity and grace. And yet he's closeted for the first 40 years of his life. When he finally crashes and burns, his wanderings bring him to the very heart of gay life in San Francisco. And still he won't come out.
Kurt Hemmer and Tom Knoff are currently faculty and staff members at Harper College in Palatine, Il. "Love Janine Pommy Vega" is the fourth film they've worked on together in the last dozen years. Other titles include "As We Cover The Streets: Janine Pommy Vega" to which "Love Janine... Read More →
Kurt Hemmer and Tom Knoff are currently faculty and staff members at Harper College in Palatine, Il. "Love Janine Pommy Vega" is the fourth film they've worked on together in the last dozen years. Other titles include "As We Cover The Streets: Janine Pommy Vega" to which "Love Janine... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 4:40pm - 6:04pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Documentary Seminar A panel with filmmakers, including Virginia Lee Hunter who is an award winning photo-journalist whose transition to film making began with her first documentary “Carny” in 2006, a collaboration with Canadian filmmaker Alison Murray. “Carny” was inspired by Hunter’s photo book, “Carny: Americana on the Midway”. Since “Carny”, Hunter has worked on a number of documentaries, “Fambul Tok”, “The Source”, and “Folk”. “Tumbling from the Mountain of Truth; The Art of Anselm Spring” is Hunter’s first solo film.
Virginia Lee Hunter is an award winning photo-journalist whose transition to film making began with her first documentary "Carny" in 2006, a collaboration with Canadian filmmaker Alison Murray. "Carny" was inspired by Hunter’s photo book, "Carny: Americana on the Midway".Since "Carny... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 4:45pm - 6:00pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
On Loop (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Collegiate Animation Short-short DIR Christine Hooper This animated adventure shows what it feels like trying to wake up, being a little sick at four in the morning, crapped out, and yawning.
The Frontier (USA) 90 min. (2013) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Matt Rabinowitz CAST Max Gail, Coleman Kelly, Anastassia Sendyk, Oliver Seitz, Katherine Cortez Sean, a retired literature professor and civic activist, writes a letter to his estranged son, Tennessee, a ranch hand who hasn’t been home for years. At first, Tennessee is uncertain how to respond, but fearing what could happen if he does not make an effort to see his aging father, he decides to make the journey home. He arrives just as Nina, Sean’s personal trainer, fresh off a bad breakup, accepts Sean’s offer to move into his guest room and help him write his memoirs. The tension between Sean and Tennessee is ever-present. Living under the same roof again is clearly difficult for the both of them. As Sean and Nina work on Sean’s memoirs, Tennessee avoids his overbearing father by keeping himself busy with fix-up projects around the house. One evening, after Nina has left for a date, Sean and Tennessee find themselves alone in the house for the first time. No longer able to avoid each other, the two men must open up.
This shorts program is a mix of documentaries and fiction where the heart is the character in a small town. Shorts include: Tumbling from the Mountaintop of Truth: The Art of Anselm Spring (28 min.) + Pie Lady of Pie Town (29 min.) + Every Day is a Small Life (Chaque Jour est une Petite Vie ) (27 min.) + A Hole in the Sky (Godka Cirka) (10 min.)
Every Day is a Small Life (Chaque Jour est une Petite Vie ) (France) 27 min.(2014) Fiction Short DIR Albane Fioretti, Lou-Brice Leonard A council estate on the Mediterranean coast: living in a modest caravan amongst the tower blocks, Rachel, 80 years old, dreams of returning to her native Algeria. Her son Simon doesn’t want to know anything about it. Stella, her grand-daughter, describes them as “A really awful family." Fortunately they are surrounded by the good humour of Yazid, alias Gino, and the entire neighbourhood...
A Hole in the Sky (Godka Cirka) (Spain, USA) 10 min. (2014) Documentary Short DIR Àlex Lora, Antonio Tibaldi CAST Sarah Cige Diiriye, Faadumo Isma'Il Beerato:: a small, little known area with wide open expanses in wind swept Somaliland. This ishort is an episode of a feature length project that the producers would like to make. The mesmerizing observation will bring a new perspective at the lives of ordinary women living in an extraordinary (to western eyes) place.
Pie Lady of Pie Town (USA) 29 min. (2014) Documentary Short DIR Jane Rosemont CAST Kathy Knapp Why did Kathy Knapp, a Dallas businesswoman, leave her charmed life to bake pie in a dusty town with no traffic light, no gas station and sketchy utilities? Pie Town came upon its name honestly in the 1920s when a cattle rancher sold pie to supplement his income. The area is teeming with Old West history and hardy characters. The film is about resolve, heartache, healing, and pie as a vehicle for peace. You’ll see an alien, a dummy, feel connections to deep space, and hear some finger-snapping tunes. You will want pie, and probably more than one slice. Welcome to Pie Town, New Mexico. The name is no joke.
Tumbling from the Mountaintop of Truth: The Art of Anselm Spring (USA) 28 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Virginia Lee Hunter CAST Anselm Spring A successful German photographer walks away from it all to settle on a mesa in remote Southern Utah where he explores a life as an artist. Anselm Spring gave up professional photography the day he realized he wanted his own life to be 'as overwhelming as nature is'.This poetic portrait of a puzzling artist captures the paradoxes that run through an artist who's mission is to convey 'truth' through his art using materials such as Fruit Loops, animal bones, and barbie dolls, with a few Jesus figurines thrown in. Spring proves to be a provocative subject, surprisingly insightful one moment, slyly winking the next. Fool on the hill, or genius on the Mountaintop. Your conclusion may surprise you.
Virginia Lee Hunter is an award winning photo-journalist whose transition to film making began with her first documentary "Carny" in 2006, a collaboration with Canadian filmmaker Alison Murray. "Carny" was inspired by Hunter’s photo book, "Carny: Americana on the Midway".Since "Carny... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 6:30pm - 8:04pm MST
Heritage Center Theatre105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Agophobia (Canada) 27 min. (2013) Experimental Fiction Short DIR Benjamin Ross Hayden CAST Kevin Fraser, Nicole Bruce, Linda Cho, Julie Cho, Venessa Mychasiw, Andrea Ostrander, Mike King, Kyle Roy Mino, Visha Loo, Sara Ricard A time beyond humanity within a digital world. Agophobia is a new fear of the distant human past in a future where technology has manifested all life. Lost beings populate technologically consumed domains. The Ram encounters fantastical beings, engaging to defy his place and escape this world. A reflection of humanity's acquisition of technology unto itself where a being in the digital construct is sentient and seeks to escape.
Play > Movie (Germany) 29 min. (2014) Experimental, Animation, Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Christoph Faulhaber CAST Christoph Faulhaber,Lukasz Chrobok An artist under suspicion of terrorism escapes into the virtual environment of a computer game. The work of German artist Christoph Faulhaber has repeatedly provoked scandals typical for the post-9/11 era: His performances have been terminated by a massive police force, and courts have prosecuted him. Faulhaber has not only been watched by the German intelligence service but has been targeted in the US by the FBI and divisions of Homeland Security.
Songs from the Outside (Belgium) 27 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Michael Van Ostade A young entrepreneur finds himself in a deep financial slump. As a strange object lands in his backyard, he finds out that the object, a large egg, sings. Trying to exploit these talents, he finds out that the 'egg' has plans of his own and a connection to the real world of a sci-fi filmmaker.
Distance (USA) 25 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Aimee Long In the year 2038, a man is about to embark on a journey of reconciliation with his estranged daughter, when a natural disaster hurls his plans off course.
From grade shcool to adulthood hard choices can change your entire life. These shorts show the consequence of these pivotal moments. Shorts include: The Barber (12 min.) + Happiness (14 min.) + Volkswagen Joe (29 min.) + Preparing for Life (18 min.)
The Barber (United Kingdom) 12 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Nicola Morris CAST Damian Kell, Paul Bentall, Janet Spencer-Turner Told partly through the eyes of a dementia sufferer, populated by ‘ghosts’ from his past, this drama portrays a father and son at a crossroad. As Miles struggles to shave the elderly and unloving father he’s planning to put in a home, the physical closeness unleashes emotions and a bond that neither of them had thought was there.
Happiness (USA) 14 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Chris King CAST Sierra Hersek, Brian Rife, Gretchen Littlejohn A depressed woman, drowning in the cubicle walls of her monotonous dead-end job, befriends a coworker who makes her rethink who she is and what she wants out of life... with potentially disastrous results.
Volkswagen Joe (Ireland, United Kingdom) 29 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Brian Deane CAST Stuart Graham, Janet Moran, John Delaney,Matthew O'Brien, Paddy Rocks, Helen Roche This political drama is set in a small border-town during the height of 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland. Joe, a dedicated, hardworking mechanic, services cars for both sides of the political divide and refuses to drawn into the conflict — something that both communities view with increased suspicion. As Joe restores a vintage Volkswagen for his friend the local RUC inspector, a young Republican sees this as the perfect opportunity to make a name for himself within the IRA. Unfortunately as events transpire Joe is forced into the impossible decision of endangering the people closest to him or becoming a co-conspirator.
Preparing for Life (USA) 18 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Paul Zehrer A New York Times story on a Waldorf School in the heart of Silicon Valley, sparked national media attention. This documentary picks up where that story left of, capturing the essence of how Waldorf education prepares children to be twenty first century smart. Talking with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Stanford researchers, investment bankers, and parents who run some of the largest hi-tech companies in the world, Preparing for Life explores what children need, to not only succeed in navigating the challenges of the future; but to find joy and happiness in their lives.
Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde (USA) 93 min. (2013) Documentary Feature DIR Suzanne Mitchell CAST Dayton O. Hyde This cinematic adventure examines the vibrant life of a cowboy, conservationist and award-winning writer, who through extreme perseverance is preserving part of America. From cattle drives, rodeos and conservation battles, to wild horse rescues, personal heartbreak and new-found love, this is the self-told tale of a colorful 6'5' cowboy, paralleling both the old West and America's growing awareness of the importance of protecting our natural resources. 'Running Wild' is an inspirational testament for anyone who needs motivation on their own personal journey -- and reassurance that each of us can truly make a difference if we try.
Suzanne Mitchell has directed and produced numerous long and short form documentary films, television series and specials as well as cutting-edge content for the web. Her projects have garnered two Emmys, two Gracie Awards, an Omni Intermedia Award, and a Cine Golden Eagle. Her... Read More →
Friday November 14, 2014 8:40pm - 10:13pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Melancholic Park (Russian Federation) 5 min. (2014) Experimental, Music Video DIR Kai Waker, Natalia Maslova CAST Eduard Krakov A mystical man on a lake makes a ruthless and sarcastic invitation to all people to calm down from the hectic life in the ephemeral park to sleep and embody all their unrealized dreams, desires and ambitions.
Poverty Inc. (USA) 99 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Michael Matheson Miller The West has positioned itself as the protagonist of the development narrative. But the results have been mixed, in some cases even catastrophic, and developing world leaders have become increasingly vocal in calling for change. Drawing on perspectives gathered from over 150 interviews shot over 4 years in 20 countries, "Poverty, Inc." explores the hidden side of doing good. From disaster relief to TOMs Shoes, from adoptions to agricultural subsidies, "Poverty, Inc." follows the butterfly effect of our most well-intentioned efforts and pulls back the curtain on the poverty industrial complex - the multi-billion dollar market of NGOs, multilateral agencies, and for-profit aid contractors. Are we catalyzing development or are we propagating a system in which the poor stay poor while the rich get hipper?
Bounce, This is not a Freestyle Movie (Canada) 5 min. (2014) Experimental Short-short DIR Guillaume Blanchet CAST Guillaume Blanchet "I am not a good freestyle player, but I love to give it a try. For two years now, I’ve been lucky enough to visit a few countries with a ball as a faithfull compagnion." says director Guillaume Blanchet. Along the journey, the ball has experienced sand, grass, concrete and snow, and has bounced back to Guillaume after hitting many a wall. Cheers to the greatest game of all!
Taking My Parents to Burning Man (Canada, USA) 82 min. (2014) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Joel Ashton McCarthy, Bryant 'Spry Bry' Boesen CAST Bryant 'Spry Bry' Boesen, Charles Boesen, Lilicy Boesen Burning Man is a controversial arts festival in the Nevada desert, that is notorious for dust, destruction, and debauchery. Needless to say, it is not your average family vacation destination. Regardless, Bry, a reckless party animal, decides to rip his nearly retired parents from their routine and drag them along on the adventure of a lifetime; the same parents that put him through a decade of Jesus Camp.The film follows their adventure: from costume shopping, to a crowd-funding disaster, to last minute logistics, and gives you a glimpse into the world of Black Rock City, the lives of “Burners,” and what it takes to make it there.A road trip to remember, and a parental coming-of-age story.
A selection of light comedy shorts. Off-beat drama with just the right amount of quirkiness. Shorts include: Electric Indigo (24 min.) + Satellite Beach (27 min.) + Do Not Watch This (15 min.) + Man of the Past (12 min.)
Electric Indigo (Belgium, France) 24 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Jean-Julien Collette CAST Tony Denman, Christelle Cornil, Rubén Tomás, Margot, Jean Collette, Céline Peret Indigo, a girl with a rather unusual route, mentally recalls her life from her birth till the event which led her to emancipate. It is sometimes complicated for a little girl to face peer pressure and becoming aware of her own identity, especially that she never knew her mother and that the only reference is the love of two heterosexual fathers united by the bonds of a non-carnal marriage.
Satellite Beach (USA) 27 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Luke Wilson, Andrew Wilson CAST Luke Wilson Warren Flowers (Luke Wilson) is important – he has a white shirt and a clipboard and directs the space shuttle Endeavor’s trip over surface city streets from LAX to the California Science Center. Although he may not remember every path the shuttle makes in California, when Warren is on the spiffy Space Coast in the town of Satellite Beach, Florida and at Kennedy Space Center, he helps direct the space shuttle Atlantis’ final move. With ‘unprecedented access,’ this short was actually shot on location in the city of Satellite Beach and at Kennedy Space Center. They just let him do it. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real provided the score.
Do Not Watch This (Kijk Hier Niet Naar) (Belgium) 15 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Guy Fellemans A man is visited by two federal officers who have an urgent request for him. He is reluctant towards their demand. A discussions starts in which neither of the two parties is willing to concede.
Man of the Past (L'Homme du Passé) (France) 12 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Matt Beurois CAST Frédéric Bouraly, Nicolas Marié, Auregan Lou Colline, Jérémy Charbonnel Jenifer and Edward are in love since they met at Sciences Po school; but they kept their relationship secret.… Jenifer is from a poor family when Edward's father is a powerful man. They eventually organize a diner for their fathers to meet; but almost each of them will play a part to please the others... or not.sh
International high school students from around the world showcase their incredible talents in this shorts program. Shorts include: Be a Little Boulder (3 min.) + Dog Days (1 min.) + Eric's Basement & Secret Tunnels (4 min.) + Momentum (17 min.) + Mr. Brocklehurst (27 min.) + Not Their Boots (5 min.)
Be a Little Boulder (United Kingdom) 3 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Animation Short-short CREATED BY 60 young pupils aged 8-10 from Tendering Primary School A little stone, Clint, living in prehistoric times is picked on by other sticks and rocks. Seeking advice from his father, Clint rolls back to the cave downhearted. When a caveman steps on him, Clint is revealed as a piece of flint and used by the caveman to make fire.
Dog Days (USA) 1 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Fiction Short-short DIR Daniel Riva A day in the life of Reginald, the dog.
Eric's Basement & Secret Tunnels (USA) 4 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Music Video DIR Jake Oleson A lone teen finds love for the first time. Afraid of what the future holds, he searches for a way to capture these fleeting moments of beauty. Artwork by Morgan Gruer.
Momentum (Germany) 17 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Experimental Fiction Short DIR Alexander Bergmann CAST Dimitri Roggon,Sophia Weiß "Momentum" is a film that deals with conflicts in human life. It's about failure and success represented by two intervening principles embodied in men and women. The gist is mutual understanding and the change in life. The film shows how two young people come together in an unexpected situation in their lives.
Mr. Brocklehurst (USA) 27 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Fiction Short DIR Jordan Shelby CAST Anders Mickelson, Jordyn Wright, Lori Quinn, Monty Mickelson, Craig Didden Sometimes life just seems like an endless routine of mundanity and work. For Mr. Brocklehurst, a college admissions officer tasked with reading thousands of seemingly identical essays, this could not be more true. Until Mr. Brocklehurst interviews Alex, a straight-A student who doesn’t want to go to college. Instead of his application essay, Alex sends Mr. Brocklehurst a series of videos explaining why he can’t go to college. These videos create an unlikely relationship between the two: a relationship that could only exist in the 21st Century; and a relationship that changes both of their lives.
Not Their Boots (Australia) 5 min. (2013) Young Filmmaker Fiction Short-short DIR Jordon Prince-Wright CAST Samuel Tye, Youking Agoes, Clayton Smith, Jeffrey Prince-Wright, Melanie Jacques, Ava Tye Every soldier is innocent… it isn't them… it is those above them that go to war at the cost of the soldiers life. Every soldier, every single soldier, no matter the side are the same… equal, carrying out orders, missing family and friends and most of all risking their life's in boots which are not their boots to fill.
Saturday November 15, 2014 10:00am - 11:06am MST
Heritage Center B105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Herd in Iceland (Iceland, USA) 29 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Lindsay Blatt CAST Arinbjörn Jóhannsson, Gudlaug M. Jónsdottir, Guðmundur Guðmundsson, Haukur Pálsson, Jóna Guðbjörg Guðmundsdóttir, Sigurður Órn Ágústsson For over 1,000 years, Icelandic law has made it illegal to import horses onto the island. For that reason, Icelandic horses are a pure breed, isolated by oceanic borders. During the summer months, the horses live a remote and wild existence, grazing in the highlands and raising their young. Every September, they are rounded up by local farmers and directed across the rugged terrain to reunite with their owners. It's a breathtaking tradition that unites the country. This film documents the annual horse round-up. The result is a unique and moving portrait of Iceland's people, horses, and stunning landscape.
Who Owns Water (USA) 51 min. (2014) Documentary Featurette DIR David Hanson, Michael Hanson, Andrew Kornylak CAST Michael Hanson, David Hanson There's a lot at stake on a few big, slow, brown rivers in the Deep South. The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin (ACF) is becoming the canary-in-the-coal mine for a looming East Coast water crisis. The Hanson brothers grew up in Atlanta beside the Chattahoochee River. In March 2013, they returned and paddled, together and separately, the 542 miles of the basin from its source in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. Their journey and the people they meet along the way tell the story of an endangered and essential natural resource.
Lindsay Blatt earned a BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute, and was honored with the Outstanding Merit in Photography award. Lindsay received a grant from The Brooklyn Arts Council in support of her large-format photo essay on Brooklyn’s shoe repairmen. Her work has appeared... Read More →
Several animated shorts from around the world make use of 2D animation, 3D animation, clay, shadow puppets, experimental, and effects animation. This shorts program includes: Dogonauts: Enemy Line (17 min.) + Indian Ate The Woodchuck (4 min.) + A Life with Asperger's (4 min.) + Missing U (3 min.) + Mite (4 min.) + Monkey Rag (4 min.) + + Rob n Ron (4 min.) + Sticky (20 min.) + Vincent Black Lightning (5 min.) + See (11 min.)
Dogonauts: Enemy Line (USA) 17 min. (2013) Animation Short DIR Justin Rasch, Shel Rasch In this charming twist on the galaxy far, far away genre, a Dogonaut and a Space Flea shoot each other down only to awake side by side, marooned on an alien desert planet. A line in the sand keeps a fragile truce; but can it hold back generations of hatred between these galactic enemies? A cartoon-y look at the absurdity of inherited hatred.
Indian Ate The Woodchuck (USA) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short Music Video DIR Brad Pattullo CAST Tiger Maple String Band Stop motion-animated, bluegrass music video.
A Life with Asperger's (USA) 4 min. (2013) Experimental, Documentary Animtion Short-short DIR Jaime Ekkens CAST Emmett Goodman This animated documentary explores the challengers of growing up and living with Asperger's Syndrome. It is a voice over narrative that demonstrates that Asperger's is not simply 'being a little awkward', rather it is about adapting to one's limitations in the face of anxiety and isolation. The technique is a collage of photography, rotoscope, animated characters and live action footage.
Missing U (USA) 3 min. (2013) Collegiate Animation Short-short DIR Brooke Wagstaff An animated play on words about the letter I, a lonely author who lives life with a sigh. Upon discovering that she’s missing her U, I goes on a perilous adventure to find him.
Mite (Germany) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Walter Volbers From real world at a surreal hotel room hallway all the way down into the microcosmos… in one shot.
Monkey Rag (USA, United Kingdom) 4 min. (2013) Animation Short-short Music Video DIR Joanna Davidovich This music video is a traditionally animated throwback to the musical cartoons of yore. Inspired by the thumping, riotously fun music of the Asylum Street Spankers, Mitzi pursues a disaster of her own making in this richly colored world where reason is overrated. Mitzi may be barking up the wrong tree; but she also knows that when it comes to love, sometimes you just gotta give a little bit of what you got.
Rob 'n' Ron (Denmark) 4 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Peter Smith In a miniature spaghetti western two brothers discover that life is what happens to you, just as you're busy doing other things.
Sticky (Australia) 20 min. (2013) Animation Documentary Short DIR Jilli Rose Exiled from the tropical paradise where they evolved, a handful of remarkable stick insects, the last of their kind, clung to life on a single, windswept bush on a remote sea stack for 80 years. Now they're back from the brink of extinction, but when can they go home? 'Sticky' is a celebration of the persistence of life, dedicated people of science, and the little creatures underfoot.
Vincent Black Lightning (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Animation Short-short DIR Cat Bruce We follow the heartwarming yet tragic love story of Red Molly and James, in this short animated film. A film about love, motorbikes and a redheaded girl.
See (United Kingdom) 11 min. (2014) Experimental, Documentary Animation Short DIR Samuel Steele This experimental film explore how those living without sight perceive the world around them. By using animation, "See" recreates objects and dreams as experienced by a group of young visually impaired adults.
After brief careers as a croupier, archaeologist and printing press assistant, Jilli learned howto animate and has been gleefully making things move ever since. You can find her workgleaming brightly in many of the world's major natural history museums, tucked into thecorners of broadcast... Read More →
Melancholic Park (Russian Federation) 5 min. (2014) Experimental, Music Video DIR Kai Waker, Natalia Maslova CAST Eduard Krakov A mystical man on a lake makes a ruthless and sarcastic invitation to all people to calm down from the hectic life in the ephemeral park to sleep and embody all their unrealized dreams, desires and ambitions.
Poverty Inc. (USA) 99 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Michael Matheson Miller The West has positioned itself as the protagonist of the development narrative. But the results have been mixed, in some cases even catastrophic, and developing world leaders have become increasingly vocal in calling for change. Drawing on perspectives gathered from over 150 interviews shot over 4 years in 20 countries, "Poverty, Inc." explores the hidden side of doing good. From disaster relief to TOMs Shoes, from adoptions to agricultural subsidies, "Poverty, Inc." follows the butterfly effect of our most well-intentioned efforts and pulls back the curtain on the poverty industrial complex - the multi-billion dollar market of NGOs, multilateral agencies, and for-profit aid contractors. Are we catalyzing development or are we propagating a system in which the poor stay poor while the rich get hipper?
Lullaby (Tharattu Pattu) (India) 4 min. (2013) Experimental Fiction Music Video DIR Sandeep Ravindranath CAST Saiju Kurup, Nedumudi Venu, Sreedhanya Thekkedath, Nishal Shaji Set against the backdrop of Smarthavicharam, this film centers on a custom practiced in the Namboothiri (an upper Hindu caste of Kerala) community until the early decades of 20th century Kerala.
Landscapes with a Corpse (USA) 84 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Chad Fahs CAST Izima Kaoru, Hashimoto Reika, Sato Eriko, Karena Lam, Sakai Maki
This surreal documentary about the Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru, explores the artistic process and universal themes that define his oeuvre: life, death, and beauty. In addition to observing the creation of four new 'corpse” series (staged death scenes, based on a model’s wishes,) actresses explain why they've chosen to participate in the controversial project; unearthing stories behind previous 'fashion death' photos from fasion magazines and other photographs, exposing very real encounters with death. In the end, we learn how the artist has used photography to overcome his own fear of dying. The production of this film took place in seven countries over six years and features a soundtrack by Sun Airway.
Documentary shorts produced by five different college students. Films include: Last Stop in Santa Rosa (5 min.) + Raising the Bar (21 min.) + Gaia (9min.) + Understated, Overstepped (16 min.) + Unconditional (26 min.)
Gaia (USA) 9 min. (2013) Experimental Documentary Short DIR Adam Nawrot CAST Kevin Psarianos, Amos Mincin, Steve Gadd, Carolyn Psarianos, Buzz Rudderow, Dave Borger, Paul Fourounjian Beneath our feet, this film follows a group of cavers pursuing primordial truth as they descend into the womb of the earth and traverse her hidden passages. "Gaia" mixes the spoken word with visuals from a seldom seen world to create a meditative non-narrative piece.Gaia is filmed in the caves beneath central Pennsylvania. The work is largely a collaboration with poet Eleanor Wilner (Juniper Prize, two Pushcart Prizes, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the MacArthur Foundation) who's reading of her poem 'Bat Cave' serves as the backbone of the piece.
Last Stop in Santa Rosa (USA) 5 min. (2014) Collegiate Documentary Short-Short DIR Elizabeth Lo CAST Gail Pope, Richard Pope An elderly couple who runs a hospice for dying animals questions the ethics of pet euthanasia. Old animals that would have normally been put down are given a chance to live out the rest of their lives - but they must also endure the trials of aging. Through the struggles of a blind shepherding dog, and a wheelchair-bound Chihuahua, difficult questions come to the fore: were these elderly, disabled animals meant to live? At the brink of death, there are no easy answers.
Raising the Bar (USA) 21 min. (2013) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Lindsey Dumont CAST Jason Sturm Jason Sturm had a life and career planned in the US military; but everything changed when a combat training accident took his leg. Finding community and rehabilitation in the extreme-intensity world of CrossFit training, Raising the Bar follows Jason as he pursues his dream of going back to school, opening his own gym, and shaping a life committed to helping other adaptive athletes regain fitness and health.
Unconditional (USA) 26 min. (2014) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Hanna Teachey, Rhonda Chan Soo, Kelly McKenna CAST Sara and Julie, "Catherine" "Unconditional" explores how second-parent adoption laws harm children and parents in same-sex families. A second-parent adoption, for an unmarried couple, allows a 'second parent' to adopt their partner's biological or adoptive child without the legal parent losing their parental rights. The film follows two North Carolina families as they navigate the legal system and fight to obtain legal parental-child bonds. Watch them rise up and persevere against a legal system that fails to protect them.
Understated, Overstepped (USA) 16 min. (2013) Collegiate Documentary Short DIR Gabriella Huggins Is it a term of camaraderie, a slang toward reclamation, or a phrase to be remembered in infamy? As the sound and sense of the 'N-word' changes among young people today, what is happening to our connections to the past, our understanding of the present, and our perceptions of race as we move forward? 'Understated, Overstepped' explores the past and present realities of the 'N-word', discussing the lines blurred.
Saturday November 15, 2014 12:20pm - 1:28pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
This shorts program is a mix of documentaries and fiction where the heart is the character in a small town. Shorts include: Tumbling from the Mountaintop of Truth: The Art of Anselm Spring (28 min.) + Pie Lady of Pie Town (29 min.) + Every Day is a Small Life (Chaque Jour est une Petite Vie ) (27 min.) + A Hole in the Sky (Godka Cirka) (10 min.)
Every Day is a Small Life (Chaque Jour est une Petite Vie ) (France) 27 min.(2014) Fiction Short DIR Albane Fioretti, Lou-Brice Leonard A council estate on the Mediterranean coast: living in a modest caravan amongst the tower blocks, Rachel, 80 years old, dreams of returning to her native Algeria. Her son Simon doesn’t want to know anything about it. Stella, her grand-daughter, describes them as “A really awful family." Fortunately they are surrounded by the good humour of Yazid, alias Gino, and the entire neighbourhood...
A Hole in the Sky (Godka Cirka) (Spain, USA) 10 min. (2014) Documentary Short DIR Àlex Lora, Antonio Tibaldi CAST Sarah Cige Diiriye, Faadumo Isma'Il Beerato:: a small, little known area with wide open expanses in wind swept Somaliland. This ishort is an episode of a feature length project that the producers would like to make. The mesmerizing observation will bring a new perspective at the lives of ordinary women living in an extraordinary (to western eyes) place.
Pie Lady of Pie Town (USA) 29 min. (2014) Documentary Short DIR Jane Rosemont CAST Kathy Knapp Why did Kathy Knapp, a Dallas businesswoman, leave her charmed life to bake pie in a dusty town with no traffic light, no gas station and sketchy utilities? Pie Town came upon its name honestly in the 1920s when a cattle rancher sold pie to supplement his income. The area is teeming with Old West history and hardy characters. The film is about resolve, heartache, healing, and pie as a vehicle for peace. You’ll see an alien, a dummy, feel connections to deep space, and hear some finger-snapping tunes. You will want pie, and probably more than one slice. Welcome to Pie Town, New Mexico. The name is no joke.
Tumbling from the Mountaintop of Truth: The Art of Anselm Spring (USA) 28 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Virginia Lee Hunter CAST Anselm Spring A successful German photographer walks away from it all to settle on a mesa in remote Southern Utah where he explores a life as an artist. Anselm Spring gave up professional photography the day he realized he wanted his own life to be 'as overwhelming as nature is'.This poetic portrait of a puzzling artist captures the paradoxes that run through an artist who's mission is to convey 'truth' through his art using materials such as Fruit Loops, animal bones, and barbie dolls, with a few Jesus figurines thrown in. Spring proves to be a provocative subject, surprisingly insightful one moment, slyly winking the next. Fool on the hill, or genius on the Mountaintop. Your conclusion may surprise you.
Virginia Lee Hunter is an award winning photo-journalist whose transition to film making began with her first documentary "Carny" in 2006, a collaboration with Canadian filmmaker Alison Murray. "Carny" was inspired by Hunter’s photo book, "Carny: Americana on the Midway".Since "Carny... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 2:00pm - 3:34pm MST
Heritage Center C105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Heemwéi (Luxembourg) 99 min. (2014) Full-length Fiction Feature DIR Sacha Bachim CAST Steve Hoegener, Janine Horsburgh, Luc Lamesch
France, September 1944: the end of WWII seems imminent as the Allied troops are closing in on Berlin… In the light of these events, two Luxembourgish conscripts decide to lay down their arms and desert from the German army. A story of friendship and survival, this adventure drama takes the viewer to the core of identity.
Sacha Bachim is the director of two feature films, two short films, two documentaries and various music videos, all of which he produced independently with the Luxembourg based artist collective “Feierblumm Productions”. Since completion of his Psychology and Psychotherapy studies... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 2:10pm - 3:49pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
On Loop (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2014) Collegiate Animation Short-short DIR Christine Hooper This animated adventure shows what it feels like trying to wake up, being a little sick at four in the morning, crapped out, and yawning.
The Frontier (USA) 90 min. (2013) Fiction Full-length Feature DIR Matt Rabinowitz CAST Max Gail, Coleman Kelly, Anastassia Sendyk, Oliver Seitz, Katherine Cortez Sean, a retired literature professor and civic activist, writes a letter to his estranged son, Tennessee, a ranch hand who hasn’t been home for years. At first, Tennessee is uncertain how to respond, but fearing what could happen if he does not make an effort to see his aging father, he decides to make the journey home. He arrives just as Nina, Sean’s personal trainer, fresh off a bad breakup, accepts Sean’s offer to move into his guest room and help him write his memoirs. The tension between Sean and Tennessee is ever-present. Living under the same roof again is clearly difficult for the both of them. As Sean and Nina work on Sean’s memoirs, Tennessee avoids his overbearing father by keeping himself busy with fix-up projects around the house. One evening, after Nina has left for a date, Sean and Tennessee find themselves alone in the house for the first time. No longer able to avoid each other, the two men must open up.
This competitive selection of shorts are made by college students from around the world in a variety of genres including science fiction, comedy, and drama. Shorts include: My Buddy (24 min.) + Sheltered Love (10 min.) + Lambing Season (15 min.) + The Stowaway (Blinder Passagier) (20 min.) + Shadow Dancing (4 min.) + Undressed (15 min.)
My Buddy (Canada) 24 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Mark Moliterni CAST Vince Carlin, Ryan Anning In the near future, Manny Rey is a lonely old man who lives vicariously through the old movies, game shows, and sitcoms he watches on TV. Looking for a friend, Manny orders WIN, an android butler from an infomercial. Together, these two unlikely characters develop an unforgettable friendship. Produced by fourth year Ryerson University students from Toronto for their final thesis project. My Buddy was inspired by a 1940s live recording of the eponymous song which appears on the bonus disc of Arcade Fire's 'Funeral'.
Sheltered Love (USA) 10 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Alex Italics CAST Mike Reasor, Brendan Guy Murphy, Erica Renee Smith, Carl Johnson, Molly Johnson, Max Cannon In blissful 1950s suburbia, a lovestruck bobbysoxer and her no-good-nik boyfriend seek refuge from her overprotective and hot-headed father.
Lambing Season (USA) 15 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Jeannie Donohoe CAST Breeda Wool, Seamus Moran, Jamund Washington, Padraig Murray This is the offbeat tale of Bridget, an American woman who travels to the Irish countryside to track down her long-lost father while posing as a stranger. When things don't go according to her convoluted plan, Bridget and her father are surprised to learn they have more in common than they imagined. On a sheep farm full of secrets, nature has its way of delivering the truth.
The Stowaway (Blinder Passagier) (Switzerland) 20 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Maria Brendle CAST Silke Geertz, Mandana Schulz-Rinne, Aaron Hitz, Daniel Frei, Maximilian Kraus, Katrin Blum After running away from a children's home, a little girl believes she has found a hiding place in a blind woman's apartment. Yet it doesn't take long for the woman to become aware of the girl's presence. A game of hide and seek begins.
Shadow Dancing (USA) 4 min. (2013) Collegiate Fiction Short-Short DIR Sean Drummond CAST Chelsea Bo, Prunie Kuhns A women comes across a lost VHS tape that tests her inner youth.
Undressed (United Kingdom) 15 min. (2014) Collegiate Fiction Short DIR Rahdy Elwan CAST Stewart Lockwood, Marta Barrio Ned notices how friendly Mirella gets when she's wearing her costume. If he steals her clothes, and she has to stay in costume, can they find love?
Join a workshop with filmmakers that will share, brainstorm their best tips in the creative process of filmmaking. Be it documentary, fiction or animation get the skinny with other filmmakers on getting the magic hour into your schedule, make use of lighting that you have, working with limited cast and budget and speedy editing tips and shortcuts. Find out what software filmmakers are using, and what's new in development.
Saturday November 15, 2014 2:30pm - 3:45pm MST
Filmmaker Lounge105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
Exit (Russia) 32 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Michael Eckels Children raised in the Russian orphanage system face overwhelming challenges when they graduate from their institutions and enter the world at large on their own.
Lessons of Basketball and War (USA) 56 min. (2014) Documentary Featurette DIR Ron Bourke Somali refugee girls learn about America and themselves through the game of Basketball. Carrying tribal conflicts with them and building acceptance, these girls take courage to work together and build a team.
The teen years… the difficult years. This shorts program examines that time in adolescence when human contact, identity and choices are most crucial. Shorts include: Little Shadow (17 min.) + A Kalašnikov Thought (22 min.) + Caged (14 min.) + Colette (15 min.) + Not with Fat Sophie (20 min.)
Little Shadow (USA) 17 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Toby Fell-Holden CAST Dylan Bluestone, Brenan Taylor, Chloe Levine, Deema Aitken A teenage boy attempts to put into practice his father's conception of masculinity when left to fend for himself amongst a group of older kids.
A Kalašnikov Thought (Un Pensiero Kalašnikov) (Italy, United Kingdom) 22 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Giorgio Bosisio CAST Paolo Roberto Di Seglio, Lorenza Pisano Pietro lets us follow him along a simple adventure of adolescence… a time where little things, hidden to the eyes of the ones who can't observe, can reveal the ironic and subtle beauty of life. The memory of his dead father is silent unnoticed by Pietor's mother as Peitor can only hope his mother would share with him indicators of the past. A glance in the mirror and the finding of an old coat that his father used to wear marks just the beginning of his realization that something new and 'turbulent' is coming into his life.
Caged (Uitgesproken) (Netherlands) 14 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Lazlo Tonk, Dylan Tonk CAST Joël Mellenberg, Josha Stradowski, Yldau de Boer, Leendert de Ridder, Florus Hoogslag, Rosa van Iterson, Anouar Ennali, Pol Buchly Best friends David and Niels spend most of their free time on the track field. Their friendship is about to be thrown off balance by a secret Niels is keeping from David. When David’s girlfriend Stella brings Tim along to the hangout where the guys are playing soccer, Tim is harassed and tension builds among the group of friends.
Colette (United Kingdom) 15 min. (2010) Red Film Market Fiction Short DIR Nicola Morris CAST Holliday Grainger, Luke Bailey Holliday Grainger provides a raw, emotional performance as Colette, a 16-year-old who finds it hard to love. An intensely moving film that challenges teenager's perceptions of relationships and sex.
Not with Fat Sophie (Pas la Grosse Sophie) (Canada) 20 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Philippe Arsenault CAST Louka Grenon, Ricky Demers, Ludivine Reding Simon is 14 years old, and like most teenagers, he has a hard time going through this ungrateful period. He’s generally awkward and has lived for a long time in the shadow of his friend Stéphane, who’s better looking and more popular than he is. One morning, Stéphane asks Simon if he can borrow his bedroom to have sex with Sophie, a girl with whom Simon is secretly in love. This request will shatter the two boys’ friendship, and for the first time, Simon will stand up to Stéphane. A move which will mark his first step into adulthood.
Le Grant (Germany) 8 min. (2014) Music Video DIR Luca Lucchesi CAST Infamis In 1880 Joe Grant tried to kill Billy the Kid and failed. 2013 Luca Lucchesi, Donata and Wim Wenders translated their thoughts on Le Grant (a song by Infamis) into pictures. Incl. a showdown with big guns, no single shot, but anhappy end.
A Chair Fit for an Angel (Canada) 75 min. (2013) Documentary Feature DIR Raymond St-Jean CAST Tero Saarinen, Anne Azéma, Joel Cohen, Chris Becksvoort, Brother Arnold Hadd For two hundred years, the Shakers have been America's most successful utopian society. While seeking harmony, order and perfection in every aspect of their lives, they built minimalistic furniture and buildings that influenced modern design. The Shakers wrote songs of exquisite beauty and danced to extasy during their religious meetings. Inspired by this music and dance, choreographer Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a dance piece about communal life and individual sacrifice. Shot in Finland and the United States, featuring interviews and excerpts from Borrowed Light, this documentary explores the cultural legacy of this religious group devoted to create heaven on earth.
In this seminar, Darin will discuss how he took his current project, "Reign of Judges: Title of Liberty" from nothing, to a large fan-based movement of over 20,000 fans in 22 different countries with a script, poster, and teaser concepts. Some points that will be discussed include: - Everything starts with a good script. - Picking a story you LOVE that is relevant and sellable. - Putting in the time, dedication, and passion is the KEY. - The abundance mentality will bring you more than being overly protective. - Using social media to leverage a studio deal.
Darin Southam (Writer, Actor, Producer) – Darin’s acting career began with Disney in the film "Going To The Mat," working with Khleo Thomas. He followed with another Disney film "Halloweentown High," where he worked with Academy Award nominated, Debbie Reynolds, as well as Teen... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 4:30pm - 5:45pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
So Make It Worthy (United Kingdom) 5 min. (2012) Experimental Music Video DIR Jonny Kight CAST Nicholas Pinnock Music video for Luke J Christie & The Held Breath’s first single, "So Make It Worthy".
Children of Internment (USA) 90 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Kristina Wagner, Joe Crump CAST John Christgau,Yae Aihara,Heidi Donald,Lother Eiserloh,Eberhard Fuhr,Arthur Jacobs,Anneliese Krauter,Hildegard Gordon Thousands of German families were interned by the United States during World War II. They were taken from their homes and schools, denied 'due process' and imprisoned in 200+ detention camps throughout the United States and Latin America. 'Children of Internment' tells their riveting story using live interviews with those who were interned, family photographs and historical footage. Five years before Pearl Harbor, J. Edgar Hoover had begun to compile the notorious 'ABC list' over concerns of national security. It was originally aimed at Communists, Fascists, and Nazis. By the end of 1939, it had evolved into hysteria directed at German, Italian and Japanese aliens. Their allegiance to the country was questioned, regardless of how long they had lived in the United States. It is a common misperception that only Japanese-Americans were interned during WWII. The German-American wartime experience remains largely overlooked by historians and generally unknown to most Americans.Nearly 11,000 German aliens were interned and tens of thousands more suffered illegal searches and seizures, interrogation,family separation, and deportation.In 1943, 17-year-old Eberhard Fuhr was arrested. He was six weeks shy of graduating from High School in Cincinnati, Ohio and was in class when the FBI picked him up. Fuhr was charged with 'suspicion.' He and his family would spend the next four and a half years in government custody.The taking away of freedom with the excuse that doing so is vital to national security, was an issue then and continues to be an issue today.
Kristina Wagner, (who acted on "General Hospital" for over 20 years as the well loved character Felicia), has partnered with her brother, Joe Crump (filmmaker/entrepreneur) as co-directors of their first feature length documentary.Kristina, while still working for ABC on "General... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 6:10pm - 7:45pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
Exit (Russia) 32 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Michael Eckels Children raised in the Russian orphanage system face overwhelming challenges when they graduate from their institutions and enter the world at large on their own.
Lessons of Basketball and War (USA) 56 min. (2014) Documentary Featurette DIR Ron Bourke Somali refugee girls learn about America and themselves through the game of Basketball. Carrying tribal conflicts with them and building acceptance, these girls take courage to work together and build a team.
A selection of light comedy shorts. Off-beat drama with just the right amount of quirkiness. Shorts include: Electric Indigo (24 min.) + Satellite Beach (27 min.) + Do Not Watch This (15 min.) + Man of the Past (12 min.)
Electric Indigo (Belgium, France) 24 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Jean-Julien Collette CAST Tony Denman, Christelle Cornil, Rubén Tomás, Margot, Jean Collette, Céline Peret Indigo, a girl with a rather unusual route, mentally recalls her life from her birth till the event which led her to emancipate. It is sometimes complicated for a little girl to face peer pressure and becoming aware of her own identity, especially that she never knew her mother and that the only reference is the love of two heterosexual fathers united by the bonds of a non-carnal marriage.
Satellite Beach (USA) 27 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Luke Wilson, Andrew Wilson CAST Luke Wilson Warren Flowers (Luke Wilson) is important – he has a white shirt and a clipboard and directs the space shuttle Endeavor’s trip over surface city streets from LAX to the California Science Center. Although he may not remember every path the shuttle makes in California, when Warren is on the spiffy Space Coast in the town of Satellite Beach, Florida and at Kennedy Space Center, he helps direct the space shuttle Atlantis’ final move. With ‘unprecedented access,’ this short was actually shot on location in the city of Satellite Beach and at Kennedy Space Center. They just let him do it. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real provided the score.
Do Not Watch This (Kijk Hier Niet Naar) (Belgium) 15 min. (2014) Fiction Short DIR Guy Fellemans A man is visited by two federal officers who have an urgent request for him. He is reluctant towards their demand. A discussions starts in which neither of the two parties is willing to concede.
Man of the Past (L'Homme du Passé) (France) 12 min. (2013) Fiction Short DIR Matt Beurois CAST Frédéric Bouraly, Nicolas Marié, Auregan Lou Colline, Jérémy Charbonnel Jenifer and Edward are in love since they met at Sciences Po school; but they kept their relationship secret.… Jenifer is from a poor family when Edward's father is a powerful man. They eventually organize a diner for their fathers to meet; but almost each of them will play a part to please the others... or not.
Lullaby (Tharattu Pattu) (India) 4 min. (2013) Experimental Fiction Music Video DIR Sandeep Ravindranath CAST Saiju Kurup, Nedumudi Venu, Sreedhanya Thekkedath, Nishal Shaji Set against the backdrop of Smarthavicharam, this film centers on a custom practiced in the Namboothiri (an upper Hindu caste of Kerala) community until the early decades of 20th century Kerala.
Landscapes with a Corpse (USA) 84 min. (2013) Documentary Full-length Feature DIR Chad Fahs CAST Izima Kaoru, Hashimoto Reika, Sato Eriko, Karena Lam, Sakai Maki
This surreal documentary about the Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru, explores the artistic process and universal themes that define his oeuvre: life, death, and beauty. In addition to observing the creation of four new 'corpse” series (staged death scenes, based on a model’s wishes,) actresses explain why they've chosen to participate in the controversial project; unearthing stories behind previous 'fashion death' photos from fasion magazines and other photographs, exposing very real encounters with death. In the end, we learn how the artist has used photography to overcome his own fear of dying. The production of this film took place in seven countries over six years and features a soundtrack by Sun Airway.
Heemwéi (Luxembourg) 99 min. (2014) Full-length Fiction Feature DIR Sacha Bachim CAST Steve Hoegener, Janine Horsburgh, Luc Lamesch
France, September 1944: the end of WWII seems imminent as the Allied troops are closing in on Berlin… In the light of these events, two Luxembourgish conscripts decide to lay down their arms and desert from the German army. A story of friendship and survival, this adventure drama takes the viewer to the core of identity.
Sacha Bachim is the director of two feature films, two short films, two documentaries and various music videos, all of which he produced independently with the Luxembourg based artist collective “Feierblumm Productions”. Since completion of his Psychology and Psychotherapy studies... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 8:10pm - 9:49pm MST
Heritage Center B105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
Le Grant (Germany) 8 min. (2014) Music Video DIR Luca Lucchesi CAST Infamis In 1880 Joe Grant tried to kill Billy the Kid and failed. 2013 Luca Lucchesi, Donata and Wim Wenders translated their thoughts on Le Grant (a song by Infamis) into pictures. Incl. a showdown with big guns, no single shot, but anhappy end.
A Chair Fit for an Angel (Canada) 75 min. (2013) Documentary Feature DIR Raymond St-Jean CAST Tero Saarinen, Anne Azéma, Joel Cohen, Chris Becksvoort, Brother Arnold Hadd For two hundred years, the Shakers have been America's most successful utopian society. While seeking harmony, order and perfection in every aspect of their lives, they built minimalistic furniture and buildings that influenced modern design. The Shakers wrote songs of exquisite beauty and danced to extasy during their religious meetings. Inspired by this music and dance, choreographer Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a dance piece about communal life and individual sacrifice. Shot in Finland and the United States, featuring interviews and excerpts from Borrowed Light, this documentary explores the cultural legacy of this religious group devoted to create heaven on earth.
Love Janine Pommy Vega (USA) 45 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Tom Knoff, Kurt Hemmer CAST Janine Pommy Vega A female poet finding her voice and making her niche among some of the most revered men of the counterculture. Taking refuge with Gregory Corso and other Beat poets in the Village as a teenager escaping the suffocation of conformity. Losing her unwanted virginity to Allen Ginsberg's lover, Peter Orlovsky. Discovering disappointment in the arms of her hero Jack Kerouac. Cherishing the inspiration of other female poets and writers like Elise Cowen, Barbara Moraff, and Bonnie Bremser. Encountering disappointment in Ken Kesey and magic in Timothy Leary. Fighting and loving with Pete Knell and the Hell's Angels. Digging the Diggers in San Francisco. Rambling with Jack Elliott on Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue. Finding hope in the grey wall prisons of America. 'Janine Pommy Vega is one of the most fascinating women I ever had the pleasure to meet,' Herbert Huncke told codirector Kurt Hemmer. Hemmer goes on to state 'It was impossible for her to make someone yawn. I truly enjoyed hearing her regale me with tales of her travels around the world to poetry conferences, of her conversations with fellow artists of various disciplines and nationalities, and of her new political and social insights, which were articulated with the skill of an astute pundit.' Love Janine Pommy Vega is a tribute to this remarkable woman, a friendly voice from the grave, the last testament of a wise woman who was there and now is gone.
Rodelle - I'm Afraid I'm Not (Netherlands) 4 min. (2014) Music Video DIR Marcus Moonen CAST Rodelle A performer's struggle with self-identity while trying to find the courage to confront an audience. But is it really the audience that is most frightening?
The Lives of LaMott Atkins (USA) 35 min. (2013) Documentary Featurette DIR Robert Philipson CAST LaMott Atkins W. E. B. DuBois famous wrote that every Black in America grow up with 'this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others.' But what happens when the double consciousness of being gay is overlaid on that? This self-narrated documentary follows a man of extraordinary talent: running back for the Stanford Cardinal; dancer at Julliard; model, singer, and performer in Europe; the epitome of Black masculinity and grace. And yet he's closeted for the first 40 years of his life. When he finally crashes and burns, his wanderings bring him to the very heart of gay life in San Francisco. And still he won't come out.
Kurt Hemmer and Tom Knoff are currently faculty and staff members at Harper College in Palatine, Il. "Love Janine Pommy Vega" is the fourth film they've worked on together in the last dozen years. Other titles include "As We Cover The Streets: Janine Pommy Vega" to which "Love Janine... Read More →
Kurt Hemmer and Tom Knoff are currently faculty and staff members at Harper College in Palatine, Il. "Love Janine Pommy Vega" is the fourth film they've worked on together in the last dozen years. Other titles include "As We Cover The Streets: Janine Pommy Vega" to which "Love Janine... Read More →
Saturday November 15, 2014 8:20pm - 9:44pm MST
Heritage Center A105 N. 100E., Cedar City, Utah 84720
Riding Shadows (USA) 3 min. (2013) Experimental Documentary Short-Short DIR David Morring CAST Perry Clayton, Jeff Lynn Follow the shadow riders as they descend the Great Arch and then ascend the 500-foot, red rock parabola. Riding Shadows is a mesmerizing journey into the natural chiaroscuro of Zion National Park.
Ice (USA) 10 min. (2013) Documentary Short DIR Barry Stevenson Why do "normal" people risk their lives to climb on frozen waterfalls each winter?ICE examines the emotions and motivations of recreational ice climbers, and shows why one location in the Colorado Rocky Mountains has become a major destination for climbers from around the globe.
Six youngsters, who had never the chance to travel are facing a challenge: Fighting weather conditions, tiredness and pain during a trek in Lapland with Nordic skis, tents and pulkas. They will need to communicate and help each others to get through this journey. An enriching human adventure! Arctic Odyssey, it's an adventure in wild and deserts landscapes. It's a human adventure, far from everything, but close to each other. It is the will to discover a new world, cold, white, quiet, empty. But full of emotions and lessons about life, about growing up, and to tighten the hand with its next.
Get your votes in —the filmmakers anticipate the announcing of the audience awards for short-short, short, music video, animation, featurete, fiction feature and documentary feature. After the awards, join us for a party to celebrate the closing night at the Red Rock Film Festival.
Saturday November 15, 2014 10:00pm - 11:50pm MST
Heritage Center Theatre105 N. 100 E., Cedar City, Ut 84720
You need this ticket from Eventbrite to sign up: DIXIE DAY PASS.
A program marathon of Grand Jury and Audience winners from the 8th Annual Red Rock Film Festival followed by a dance party until 3 am! Music for the Children of the Night. Note: This marathon screening event is for adults 21 and up! $5 General Admission (Section B seating). $10 Table Section A seating. Films include: 3:00 pm - Heemwei 99 min. (R for language and some war violence) Dramatic Feature (Luxembourg) 4:40 pm - Unconditional 26 min. (PG) Collegiate documentary short (USA) 5:10 pm - Who Owns Water 51 min. (G/PG) documentary river adventure featurette (USA) 6:05 pm - Grand Jury winning featurettes 7:00 pm - Grand Jury winning shorts 8:10 pm - Mr. Brocklehurst 27 min. (G/PG) Young Filmmaker short (USA) 8:40 pm - Eric's Basement and Secret Tunnels 4 min. (PG) music video (USA) 8:45 pm - Mite 4 min. (G) animation short (Germany) 8:50 pm - Distance 25 min. (PG-13) Dramatic sci-fi short (USA) starring Valentino Del Toro 9:15 pm - Play > Movie 29 min. (PG) Experimental political documentary with video game animation (Germany) 9:45 pm - The Demon Deep in Oklahoma 34 min. (PG-13) dramatic thriller featurette (USA) 10:20 pm - Sheltered Love 10 min.(PG) Collegiate comedy short (USA)
Friday January 2, 2015 3:00pm - 11:59pm MST
Toadz432 N 100 W, Cedar City, UT 84720