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- An unexpectedly sexy, animated take on male-female relations.
- Caesar Eats a Mouse is the world's first political snuff film inhabited solely by animals.
- A moving portrait of the bustle and permanence of a city, "Dahlia" juxtaposes the stable forms and patterns of life with the frenetic behavior of humanity, set to a driving score of vocal percussion.
- The rhythm and flow of a Sunday morning.
- While sitting on the toilet one November morning, Ben Boyer receives a Jungian lesson on archetypal marketing.
- Another Tony Nittoli live action/animated film. A Dog obssesses over the break-up with his human girlfriend. Riddled with jealousy and paranoia he becomes her stalker.
- Two mimes connect in a battle that bends reality.
- The story of a 60-something woman and her backyard outhouse.
- A preschool girl attempts to gain social status and happiness through a materialistic strategy, only to find she's been trumped.
- The zip code for Hillsboro, New Mexico and a documentary about the ebb and flow of a small town post office.
- A poet relates the story of how the promise of wealth and fame tempted him into turning his back on his muse, forgetting the truth and beauty at the heart of his craft.
- In a dark underground cavern, an organist plays an imperative song of the seasons.
- A young corporate girl struggles with her chronic dissatisfaction while totally clueless about a rather alarming reason why she'll never fit in.
- The mystery of a burnt-out car, abandoned off Long Street in the heart of Cape Town's CBD, sparked the imagination and commentary of passers by. In this short film, we encounter, as we do in everyday life: members of secret societies, ex-cons, betrayed girlfriends and recreational forensic experts. Through the tapestry of their narratives and theories, a social portrait of colloquial rationale evolves, at times both comical and surprising in content. Yudelman returned to the car periodically, always expecting to find it gone - but thanks to the inefficiency of local authorities, was able to continue filming over a period of three weeks. On each visit he met up with characters willing to mediate the spaces between fact and fiction - thereby offering the structure for this film, with anecdotes ranging from plausible to the down-right absurd. In this piece, Yudelman examines the ambivalent nature of personal truth and shared reality, by scrutinizing the paradoxes and ironies of daily life.
- In 2005, after enduring homelessness, gambling problems, and a career as an Elvis impersonator, Jerry Allen contemplates the true meaning of fame among the spectacle of the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
- So, if I come to think of it, we are not really a good team. I do not go hunting and I have a pointer. But nevertheless the dog makes me happy.
- William is a disaffected projectionist with high notions of cinema. During a routine screening at a prestigious film festival, the film burns and he is forced to deal with Madeline, an unsympathetic filmmaker. An unfortunate accident occurs in the projection booth, and William is finally given the chance to show the audience what true cinema is.
- A love story from the perspective of a 7-year-old girl.
- A haunting love story from Robert Lund, Zoe's husband.
- An undercover therapist tries to reunite two bickering friends during a lunch date.
- The Rose Laundry is a comic story about an aging woman struggling to find a soul mate. After being dumped she tries, unsuccessfully, to fill the void until she discovers a Laundromat. Through a somewhat embarrassing event she is able to discover more about herself and the nature of love.
- A crash course in Swedish punk fashion.
- A caring guy learns that dating his actress girlfriend is definitely NOT the wisest decision.
- Dead heroes Thomas Edison, Nicola Tesla, and Topsy the Coney Island elephant make their return to the screen in this tragic, stop-motion animated tale of two ill-fated lightbulbs forced to confront the unholy meaning of light. Made for the Slamdance $99 Special Program.
- Donna is obsessed with cleaning her kitchen and foyer tile. Unfortunately, she is married to a vile and filthy construction worker. Completely fed up with her husband's disgusting habits, Donna fantasizes killing her husband, but in every fantasy she realizes that it makes a bloody, ghastly mess. With her condition, she's got to figure out a way to kill him without making a new mess for her to clean!!!
- At a screenwriters' pitch event, a vengeful writer turns the tables on an arrogant studio executive, ordering him at gunpoint to pitch a good story or die. As the clock ticks down, the exec gets a lesson in truthfulness and storytelling, but will he learn in time to save himself?
- Gemma, a wannabe actress, tries to milk her elderly Aunt Rita for acting lesson money, and gets into a cat-fight with her friend Piper, an actress-turned-real-estate-agent, over a borrowed sweater. Eventually Piper finds a way to make her visit worth-while.
- Harold discovers two of his students demolishing his apartment.
- An operatic saga of a kindly stable boy who finds freedom from tyranny, but must seek vengeance for the ponies he loves.
- Documentary based on a video interview conducted by journalist Silvia Bizio with writer Charles Bukowski in his house in San Pedro, California.
- Twenty-Five miles from town, a million miles from mainstream society, a loose-knit community of radicals live in the desert, struggling to survive with little food, less water and no electricity, as they cling to their unique vision of the American dream.
- What makes a man willing to kill and die for God?
- In the spirit of the Surrealist parlor game of chance Exquisite Corpse, each filmmaker makes a documentary short film based on imagery forwarded on by the previous filmmaker in the chain. The composite story forms a global independent filmmaking experience.
- Two of Hollywood's hottest stars accidentally become stranded on an alien planet brimming with unspeakable danger.
- A man goes on an adventure.
- The story of Atlanta robbery boy and crack dealer, Curtis Snow, who stole a camera from some college kids in a dope deal and made a documentary about his life.
- Three high school virgins, suspended from school on a bogus graffiti charge, flee to the inner city in an attempt to live out the plot of The Catcher in the Rye - a book they neither have read nor understand. BINDLESTIFFS documents their struggles along the way as they surrender their virginities to vagrants, prostitutes, and crack fiends. Hot on their tail is Charlie, the deranged school security guard. Under the impression that the boys are planning a school shooting, he takes the law into his own hands to stop them and save America.
- As the global war on terror takes a heavy toll on some local economies, a defiant group of desert outlaws turn an active US military bombing range near the Mexican border into their own free-enterprise zone of extreme survival.
- Two bumbling but determined three-day film school graduates enter the Montreal World Film Festival with a feature film that doesn't exist.
- When a disillusioned GI, an ex-prostitute and a small-time crook come under the spell of a charismatic, radical, left-wing academic, a terrorist cell emerges in our own backyard. Meet The Insurgents.
- A riveting psychological drama about a woman (Trish Goff) trying to piece her life back together whose problems escalate when she confronts her mysterious upstairs neighbor (Ally Sheedy).
- A documentary analyzing the role of the modern American media and its effects on democracy.