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The Rat Thing - by Kevin Keresey

February 5th, 2007

Two down and out friends living in Venice, California, struggle in social and economic deprivation. Escalating pressures force them to hatch a wild get-rich-quick scheme in a last ditch attempt to solve “all of their problems”. Although Keresey had offers from several producers to finance the film, he would have had to step down as director and replace several key actors with “names.” The filmmaker decided to raise the money independently . . . More about this film

Understanding Alice - by Roshanna Sidney Evans

December 15th, 2006

Born red headed and left-handed marked Alice as the ‘Daughter of the Devil’ by her small southern Italian town. “I wanted the viewers to be intimate with Alice’s POV story so they could experience the conflicting tensions between betrayal and desire,” producer/director/writer Evans said of this film which has been screened in festivals from California to Spain . . . More about this film

The West Wittering Affair - by the Scheinmann Brothers

November 15th, 2006

Love-hungry Kath organizes a weekend to seduce a passing acquaintance. In the seaside resort of West Wittering, events lead to the naïve Jamie getting lucky twice, a lot of therapy, and a very creative take on revenge involving vegetables. “Shooting digital has allowed us to make a film on a micro-budget. We used an experimental medium to produce a film that is commercial in terms of drama and subject.” . . . More about this film

God Wears My Underwear - by Leslie Streit

November 2nd, 2006

Lavinia has been haunted all of her life by dreams about people and places she has never experienced. As she stands waiting for a train, she ponders her confusion about her sexuality and her strange belief that she is the reincarnation of a Tibetan Monk who saw the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. What counts in this film is the dreamlike visual presentation and the unusual use of archival footage. One critic has described it as “digital art occult documentary” and New Wave director Agnes Varda called it “brilliant.”. . . More about this film

The Sand Creek Massacre - by Donald L. Vasicek

October 15th, 2006

This examination of an open wound in the souls of the Cheyenne people is told from their perspective. The film chronicles that horrific 19th century event and its affect on the 21st century struggle for respectful coexistence between white and native Plains cultures. The filmmakers shot film and digitally, used a range of interesting sound effects as well as lights they got from, of all places, Home Depot . . . More about this film

Stratagem - by Jeremy Dean

September 1st, 2006

Two government agents investigate a room made of solid steel that people enter, but don’t come out of. They soon realize that the only way to discover the room’s origin is to seek the aid of an ex-magician/escape artist who was convicted of murdering her husband. Little do they know, this merciless room is only the beginning of what will be the adventure of their lives. CG effects for a film under 7K . . . More about this film

Mystery at Mansfield Manor - by Rory Scherer

August 15th, 2006

One the eve of his forced early retirement, Detective Frank Mitchell is sent to Mansfield Manor to solve the murder of multi-millionaire Colin Mansfield Sr. After Detective Mitchell arrives at the house, you begin to take control over his actions and must solve the crime before the midnight deadline. The filmmaker chose to deliver on a website rather than a DVD  . . .  More about this film

Hope’s War - by Ya’Ke

August 1st, 2006

After returning home from Iraq, a U.S. soldier struggles to adapt back to every day life, but brutal visions of war threaten to destroy him. 16mm transferred to Digital Betacam . . .  More about this film

Solitude - by Nick Narciso

June 15th, 2006

Solitude is a surreal look behind the mask of a lonely Hollywood agent. Posted in 24p . . . More about this film

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