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THURSDAY, 9:00-10:00
AM
The Light of the Candle: Remembering the Holocaust, Emily
Kathryn Curry 6:34
The times we would rather forget are the times that show us who
we are.
Hell... on Earth, Sarah Gibson 13:09
A man’s personal battle with addiction.
Mind's Eye, Matt Bilen 23:00
A hit man is bent on revenge for his kidnapped bunny, Stevie. Through
war, intergalactic battles, and ninja fights that occur in his mind,
he learns a valuable lesson on the nature of revenge.
Dream Project, Meredith Aulie 5:00
In a series of images derived from dreams and the Media, the director
works through the memory of her father's illness.
First, Last & Insecurity, Steven Stuart Baldwin 6:00
The Wilbringhammerson's haunted apartment is understandably hard
to unload to unsuspecting, fearful candidates.
THURSDAY, 10:00-11:00
AM
Michigan Sky, Rik Swartzwelder 7:00
Two former lovers pass on opposing escalators. Are they ready to
let go after all?
Juxtaposition, Samuel Diaz 17:00
The ineffable pain of love manifests itself in the life of one man,
as he copes with what it means to truly know someone.
The Cave, Matthew Hornsby 4:00
Do you dare to step out of the cave? Inspired by Plato’s Cave.
Retired, Bevan Klassen 12:00
When the phone rings a minute after closing on the worst day of
Doug’s life, answering or not becomes a matter of life and
death.
Mujo No Kaze (The Wind of Impermanence), Dean Yamada 10:00
A Japanese boy’s best friend is murdered in the US, throwing
him into a world of depression where he has visions of his dead
friend. (This is a “work-in-progress” screening).
FRIDAY, 9:00-10:00
AM
Two Rivers, Rodney Mitchell 57:00
After centuries of hate and bitterness, a small group of Native
Americans and whites began to find a better way.
FRIDAY,
10:00-11:00 PM
Ichthus, Ton Sison 17:00
Where does one fish for a miracle? A man's encounter with divine
mystery draws him to cast his net into the hidden regions of a parable.
The Hitchhiker, Jason Goode 14:00
Hitcher finds more than he bargained for in an offered ride.
Lines, Matthew Hornsby & Tania Dey 11:00
What lines keep us apart or bring us together? A glimpse into a
series of characters’ lives, relationships and thoughts.
The Jesus Magic, Doug Miller 6:00
An independent documentarian stumbles upon two brothers with some
very unorthodox ideas.
Me, Myself & Miguel, Michael Matias 5:00
If you can picture yourself doing anything late into the night while
the rest of the world and your problems sleep, then you've found
the thing you should be doing for the rest of your life.
SATURDAY, 9:00-10:00
AM
The World of Vija Vetra, Aleksandar Kostic 50:00 "This is a documentary about life, told through a fascinating 84 year
old world renowned dancer Vija Vetra. As a great spirit Vija Vetra is a life
story, full of symbols that every artist in the modern world is able to
relate to. Her devotion to the art and art of dance is her celebration of
life, but it is also a life that is often lonely and full of sacrifice."
SATURDAY, 10:00-11:00
AM
Loaded, Rik Swartzwelder 13:00
Atmospheric, experimental film about a lonely man who carries a
loaded gun.
Merci, Paul Cales 11:00
A German soldier and a Belgian girl cross paths and their lives
are changed forever.
Freen, Carl Rust 5:00
A man and a mower. An experimental film on how we love our technology
and freedom in the green forrest.
Kitchen Hockey, Kevin Nikkel 1:30
Two youngsters play some old time shinny on the kitchen hardwoods.
A Short History of Four Mennonites in Ukraine,
Kevin Nikkel 20:00
A family pilgrimage to the old country, in quest of understanding,
identity and faith, past and present.
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