PROGRAM #69
ARCLIGHT THEATER 13
SUNDAY - SEPTEMBER 10 - 5:15 PM

For the Love of Hasselhoff

(Comedy / United States / Beta SP / 7 minutes)

A man in search of love or rather a place to love or even better, a place to love the one he loves when there are those who don’t want him to love the one he loves.

Director / Producer / Writer: Jason Rath

Contact fightingmonkey@myway.com

Jenkin’s Last Meal

(Comedy / United States / Beta SP / 12 minutes)

This comedy revolves around John and Melissa, who have drifted apart: John strives to get ahead in his job and Melissa, feeling unloved, turns to her cat Jenkins. When disaster strikes, however, John and Melissa rise to the challenge.

Director / Writer: Genevieve Gilson

Producers: Genevieve Gilson, Stephanie Harris, and Kim Durso

Contact: grg979@yahoo.com

Heirloom

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 15 minutes)

“Heirloom” is about Colin, a 32 year old Mexican-American, who returns home to celebrate Christmas Eve with his parents and sister. The film opens with Colin mourning the loss of a “special member” of the family. Through a series of flashbacks we see how the Mood Wand (a 1980’s marital aid which was marketed as a “back-massager“) became a part of the Menendez family.

Director: Jon Teboe

Producers: Jon Teboe and Frankie Martinez

Writer: Frankie Martinez

Contact: flashframe@earthlink.net

Dancing with Walken

(Comedy / United States / Digital Beta / 20 minutes)

Dancing with Walken is a mockumentary about John Turturro’s youngest brother, Jim who is obsessed with Christopher Walken’s tap dancing prowess. A camera crew follows him to witness, not his dream fulfilled, but yet another Hollywood tragedy.

Director: Gobi

Producer / Writer: Audrey Cavenecia

Contact: Audrey@mogul8.com

Hair & Nails

(Comedy / United States / Beta SP / 15 minutes)

The dialogue-free film details a man who harbors a secret fetish that compromises his more socially acceptable relationship with his girlfriend. Starting in post-break-up disarray, through flashbacks we witness his relationship and its end. In the end, he is forced to choose between these two loves.

Directors: Scott Shulman, Dorian Soracco, and Jared White

Producers: Matthew Johnson and Ires Zur

Writers: Dorian Soracco and Jared White

Contact: Jrwhite8@yahoo.com

aMiss

(Comedy / United States / 35mm / 7 minutes)

A touching comedic look at relationships, this film makes loss look good. When his wife leaves him, Joseph obsessively regrets what could have been and, through his sincerity we recognize a kindred spirit.

Director / Producer / Writer: Robert Amico

Contact: amico7R@aol.com

One Wish

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

In a quest to find the perfect engagement ring for his self-centered finance, a man gets sucked into a hookah where encounters a Genie. The Genie offers him one wish and if used correctly, it will not only change his life but hers as well.   

Directors / Writers: Catherine and Peter Georges

Producers: Fotene Trigonis, Justin Lutsky, Cathrine Georges, and Peter Georges