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:: VIRGINAL YOUNG BLONDES - Director Mark L. Feinsod - 16 mins (US) ::
An enigmatic and disturbing film, telling the story of a beautiful ice-queen prostitute who picks up an unemployed slacker in a New York bar, mistaking him for a wealthy trust-fund brat. During the course of their conversation, she offers him a private striptease session and confesses that she used to live with a drug dealer - until he was murdered.
'A wise story of people who are not what they seem that achieves more than most features could ever dream of...' - Phil Hall, 'Ten Best Unseen Films of 2004' |
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:: UNCLE JACK'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF NATURE - Director Matthew Walters - 2 mins (Wales) ::
This is the sort of film you make when you don't have many, or indeed, any friends living in the area - or anywhere else, for that matter. The director requests that you play close attention to the squirrels who were, he states, 'conscientious and good natured at all times'. Apparently, the healthier ones worked for nuts and the fatter ones for pieces of Aero chocolate, but you wouldn't know just by looking.
'Journey into a wonderful world of nature with Uncle Jack'. Quietly hilarious. |
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:: THE DEVIL & MANNY SCHMECKSTEIN - Jim Goodman - 6 mins (US) ::
Multi-award winning and very funny claymation telling the story of stand-up comic, Manny Schmeckstein. After an untimely on-stage death, he discovers that a lifetime of telling bad jokes has consigned him to eternal damnation, but the agent of all agents, Beelzebub, comes to his rescue with an offer of redemption - provided he can get one good laugh.
'Best Clay Animation' - Garden State Film Festival
'Runner-up' - Philadelphia Film Festival
'Best Animation' - New Jersey International Film Festival
'Best Animation' - Boston International Film festival |
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:: IN THE BROOK WHERE I BELONG - Director Nikolai Fox - 5 mins (US) ::
This fascinating music documentary tells the story of 57 year-old Nafiz Baycu who emigrated to the US from Turkey with his parents at the age of seven. In his early 20s Ahmet fell in love with old-time American fiddle music and moved to Vermont to pursue the harsh rural lifestyle that embodies its spirit. To this day, he still plays fiddle in the Bogstompers string
band while living the stripped-down existence of
extreme self-sufficiency that he believes is necessary
for the right musical 'attitude' - all the time honing
his amazing skills on the fiddle.
"Hear the kickin' sounds of strong, loud, genuine 100% pure old-time mountain fiddle music as played by those who live the authentic life of the mountain musician." - DVD cover |
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CHARLIE & HIS ORCHESTRA ::
Tonight's musical 'theme'
was based around the bizarre 'Charlie & His
Orchestra', a failed Nazis propoganda weapon and the subject of a recent Radio
4 documentary. Available as a free download from an obscure US website, we
compiled a special 'Right Charlie' mix containing the best (i.e. worst) of
his output. What did Goebbels think he was doing? 'Goebbels at the mic' - click image for MP3 sample (You will enjoy) |
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:: DENTIST - Director Signe Baumane -10 mins (Canada) ::
Clever and well-executed animation about an enthusiastic dentist, a reluctant patient and a strange picture on the wall. |
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:: LIPSTICK - Director Harriet Perry - 10 mins (England) ::
Poignant, well-made drama from one of last year's One Minute Wonder film-makers. Starring TV actor, Jack Shepherd, it tells the story of how a middle-aged man discovers an unusual way to rebuild his identity after a marital breakdown.
Click here for the One Minute Wonder section of our '24/7' freeview streaming service to view Harriet's film plus the other ultra-shorts completed by course participants. |
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ANIMUSIC - Director John Holloway - 3 mins
(England) ::
Unusual and imaginatively edited music video in which every sound in the tune is represented by a moving image on screen. A successful experiment in creating an original music-image combination, described by the director as 'music with illustrations'. The music is good, too.
The film has done well on the festival circuit and will be showing at the Manchester Film Festival next month. It also has TV broadcast credits. |
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