Sunday, April 24, 2005 @ 1:00 PM

Shorts Program #4: Experimental Shorts


Taubman Sucks

Theo Lipfert
7:00, video, Bozeman

A man‘s undying love of a shopping mall makes Internet legal history.


La Famiglia

Aaron Wilde
20:00, video, Los Angeles

More than a media center--the Echo Park Film Center is a cinematic revolution?


The World is at Your Feet

Russ Forster
7:50, video, Chicago

60s science-class film + sumptuous + foot fetish teaser.


Randy Stiller

Michael Paulus
2:00, video, Portland

Uses stills to find the true source of the recorded telemarketer who calls my home phone constantly.


Say Yes To Drugs

Karl Krogstad
7:30, video, Seattle

Drugs!!! Hypocrisy!!! The best seven-and-a-half minutes of your life!!!


Cat & Cake

Gideon D. Klindt
7:35, video, Portland

2004: burger flipping becomes manufacturing job and mad-cow disease hits Oregon. This animation marries the two ironic events by beef.


Heritage

Uli Beutter
2:00, video, Portland

Bunuel films meet Nazi footage to provide the historical recollection of a German woman.


Dusty Jackets

James Horn
1:00, video, Portland

A snappy creation made from photocopies, record covers, tape, a toothbrush, and H20. Long live D.I.Y. cinema!!!


Below

Edward P. Davee
6:30, video, Portland

Shot on a “sewer cam,” a small, remote-controlled camera travels from manhole to manhole through underground drainage pipes.


Incalculable Up and Down

Amy Ciesielski
4 min, 16mm, Ithaca

High contrast flips, bicycles, children, and super-cool, gritty optical printer texture.


Old Dark House

Ben Rivers
3:30, 16mm, Brighton, UK

Uses multiple superimpositions of a single torchlight to reveal rooms in an abandoned derelict house.


Reckless Eyeballing

Christopher Harris
13:00, 16mm, Orlando

Taking its name from the Jim-Crow-Era crime of black men looking at white women, this hand-processed, optically printed amalgam reframes desire by way of everything from D.W. Griffith to Foxy Brown and Angela Davis: “Your lover belongs to this band of murderous outlaws.”