PROGRAM #51
ARCLIGHT THEATER 13
SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 9 - 3:00 PM

Float

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 6 minutes)

Frank has a recurring dream that he shows up at work in only his underwear. Three nights in a row, the same dream. But this time, everything feels a bit more real . . .

Director: Mark Mollenkamp

Producers: David Storrs and Mark Mollenkamp

Writer: David Storrs

Contact: mark@currencyfilms.com

Kiss

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 13 minutes)

Bob and Carlos meet at a café to finalize the details of their next big project, only to discover that their artistic vision is farther apart than they expected. Or is it?

Director: Jason Neff

Producers / Writers: Jason Neff and Bob Orshak

Contact: jason@iv113.com

Sent

(Drama / United States / Digital Beta / 29 minutes)

Love, Loneliness, and Lucidity come under the microscope in this existential fairy-tale. SENT is a voyeuristic character study of a socially handicapped postal worker named Edward. Escorted by his colorful co-workers, Edward walks the thin line between mental stability and acceptance of the extraordinary.

Director / Writer: Alex Feldman

Producers: Jeremy Lishman and Alex Feldman

Contact: hunterbeast@yahoo.com

Bad Hair Day

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 18 minutes)

A down on her luck hairdresser shows up late for work one morning and things go downhill from there. But by the end of the day, she’s feeling like a new woman.

Director / Writer: Sheila Cavalette

Producers: Sheila Cavalette and Marilyn Ghigliotti

Contact: sheilacavalet@hotmail.com

S.C.R.E.W.D.

(Comedy / United States / Beta SP / 13 minutes)

S.C.R.E.W.D. is a tale about an unlikely pairing between a medical doctor and a police officer who both suffer from a rare brain disorder: Severe Cranial Reverse Emotional Wellness Disorder.

Director: Ben Nurick

Producers / Writers: Joe Wright and Greg Forshay

Contacts: joseph.wright2@comcast.net

Kick-the-Can

(Action / Adventure / Digital Beta / United States / 10 minutes)

With the rise of Video Games, the entertainment industry continues to push the limits. Technological advances are being made in hopes of bringing a world of imagination to life and the gamer close to the competition as humanly possible. The experience can seem all too real. Today all-too-real is possible by way of virtual reality.

Director / Producer / Writer: Mitsuaki Fujiwara

Contact: chainstory@hotmail.com

Bring It Arm!

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 8 minutes)

Sissy Belcher has only one arm, but that won\'t stop her from single- handedly achieving her dream of being a cheerleader and appearing on ESPN 1, 2 and 3. Sissy shows she has the heart to stick and finish.

Director / Writer: John James Hickey

Producer: Loretta Hickey

Contact: nathanhale_2000@yahoo.com