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Sunday, June 19, 2010
Sunday, 9 a.m. Shorts
The Long Red Light
(3 min, dramedy)
Directed by Mark Ian Pomerville
Stuck at a traffic light, a young man witnesses several couples enjoying each others' company, including his girlfriend and her new secret lover.
The Letter J
(8 min, drama)
Directed by Colin Tilley
A waking moment offers a drugged and brainwashed captive Army Ranger the courage to exact revenge on his handlers and get his life back.
Cycle
(20 min, drama)
Directed by Shane Ries
A drug dealer is selling to a self-centered music producer; a struggling actress, and two friends who try to keep them all in line.
Violet Kiss
(13 min, dramedy/noir satire)
Directed by Nathan Andersen
A smooth talking, rugged hit-man gets a call by the extravagant and beautiful Violet who found his number on a bathroom stall. This hit seems all too easy. What's the catch?
Passenger
(27 min, drama)
Directed by Al Galvez
A demoted Archangel, roams the earth in human form. Except for immortality, and the authority to act as God's “messenger”, he is just an angel now; a foot soldier.
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Shorts
The Cutest Couple
(7 min, comedy)
Directed by Lance Delgado
Tom and Angela entered an on line contest looking for the “cutest couple”.
The Last First Date
(6 min, comedy)
Directed by Joshua Dragotta
A romantic comedy about the end of the world.
Killing Tarantino
(9 min, comedy)
Directed by: Norman Lesperance
What if his life was the inspiration for his movies.
Pirate's Booty: Between The Lyrics
(22 min, comedy/mockumentary)
Directed by Andy Klun
In the summer of 2008, a documentary film crew followed the exploits of Randy and Femy, members of the karaoke duo known as “Pirate's Booty”.
Lunch Break 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. Shorts
Wayne
(5 min, drama)
Directed by Andy Schlachtenhaufen
Wayne, an ex-convict in the process of re-assimilation, must find a productive way to mask his violent temper.
Screenplay
(13 min, drama)
Directed by Nicholas Acosta
A writer struggling in both his professional and personal life is forced to confront his problems when an accident thrusts him into a subconscious battle for his life.
Lapse
(18 min, drama)
Directed byJuanJose De La Cruz
A desperate man travels through time to save his family.
Sunday, 2:30 Shorts
Rubicon
(19 min, drama)
Directed by Steve Rousseau
A chance “business” meeting at the trendy Rubicon hotel bar kicks off an evening of cat and mouse between two people forced to take a look at who they really are.
The Confined
(26 min, drama/horror/thriller)
Directed by Nicholas Acosta
Some things are scarier than your own fears.
Sunday, 4 p.m. Shorts
Love Tap
(5 min, comedy)
Directed by Mike Goode
Seth's boring life takes a jolt when he follows his friend's advice to not wait for his dream girl to “bump” into him.
Notes On Lying
(12 min, drama)
Directed by Tirzah Sharia
A surrealistic, cautionary tale on cheating.
Savanna
(13 min, drama)
Directed by Vincent Grashaw
A young woman attempts to overcome the guilt of a recent abortion and her feelings of stagnation in a relationship gone wrong.
Dinner Break 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday, 7 p.m. Shorts & 9 p.m. PWFF 2010 Awards Ceremony
Placebo
(14 min, drama)
Directed by Henry Prince
A cool con (Jon Prescott, “General Hospital”) man travels from one college town to the next selling drugs. But is what he's peddling everything it's claimed to be?
Francis
(18 min, drama)
Directed by Bob Burton
The story of an aspiring actor's return home to visit his brother nearly two years after their father's death.
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