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PROGRAM ##: December 09, 2004

UNLV's 1st Annual 48-Hour Short Film Contest


PLEASE COME TO OUR FINAL SHORTS SCREENING THIS NEXT THURSDAY AT 7:30PM. SPECIAL GUEST PROGRAMMER DAVID RUSSELL WILL PRESENTS A SPECIAL PROGRAM OF SHORTS. HE WILL ALSO BE SPEAKING TO STUDENT FILMMAKERS ABOUT SHORTS DISTRIBUTION ON THURSDAY, 3PM IN FDH 143A.


The UNLV Short Film Archive

Presents

AN EVENING FESTIVAL OF SHORTS

Thursday, December 9, 2004

UNLV CBC-A106

7:30-9:30PM

UNLV's Short Film Archive will host the final screening of the semester of festival award-winning short films on Thursday, December 9 at 7:30pm in the Classroom Building Complex room A-106 on the campus of UNLV as part of the on-going short film screening series organized by film assistant professor and archive director David Schmoeller.

Guest Programmer for the December 9 screening is David Russell, President of BigFilmShorts and co-owner of Movieola USA, a new 24/7 all shorts channel slated to begin operations in the US at the beginnings of next year. Mr. Russell will present a two hour program of some of his favorite shorts, including CARTOON SEA by filmmaker David Katz. This stunning and beautiful animation short depicts the wonders of the ocean along with having an environmental message, and a humorous comment on independent filmmaking. Also screening is GAYDAR, by Terry Ray and Larry LaFond, a story about Randy who has a huge crush on hunky co-worker Jack (Days of Our Lives star Bryan Dattilo) and Randy is not alone. Everyone at the office seems to be infatuated with Jack, especially Randy’s gal pal Frankalina, but no one can quite figure out if Jack is straight or gay. At the impromptu yard sale of a scorned lover, Randy discovers a GAYDAR gun—which could change everything. Legendary Charles Nelson Reilly co-stars as Uncle Vincent. And finally, SELF STORAGE, by filmmaker Peter Brown, is a darkly comic thriller, in which all is not what it seems when one friend offers to help another move some boxes into storage. As the two men weave through the halls of a cavernous self-storage facility, friendly banter takes an unexpected turn.

The UNLV Short Film Archive screening series will resume again on February 17, 2005. The weekly “An Evening of Festival Shorts” screenings are free. Call 895-3547 for information.




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