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Six
Shooter
Directed
by Martin
McDonagh
2005 Oscar® WINNER FOR
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM. "
eloquent
and comic, shaped by a sophisticated cinematic imagination."
-The New York Times.
As he travel's home by train after his wife's death,
a grief stricken man finds an already terrible day taking
some bizarre turns for the worse. A black and bloody
Irish comedy about a sad train journey where an older
man, whose wife has died that morning, encounters a
strange and possibly psychotic young oddball... A film
by Martin McDonagh, A Missing in Action Films &
Funny Farm Films Production in association with Fantastic
FIlms. © Channel 4 & The Irish Film Board 20.
In
his new movie In Bruges, Martin McDonagh takes audiences
on a killingly funny trip to Bruges, Belgium. Direct
from its sold-out opening-night world-premiere at the
2008 Sundance Film Festival, In Bruges, starring Colin
Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, and Ralph Fiennes is now playing
in theaters. To learn more about In Bruges visit www.filminfocus.com/inbruges.
Mr. McDonagh was born in London to Irish parents. As
a playwright, Mr. McDonagh has twice won the Olivier
Award for The Pillowman and The Lieutenant of
Inishmore and been nominated for the Tony Award
four times. His other plays include The Cripple of Inishmaan,
The Lonesome West, A Skull in Connemara, and The Beauty
Queen of Leenane. The latter was the first of his plays
to be produced, at Galways Druid Theatre and London
s Royal Court Theatre .
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West
Bank Story
Directed by Ari Sandel
2006 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
"Expertly made and impressive down to the finger
snapping of the rival gangs and the mugging of a camel
named stormy, West Bank Story shows that short films
done right retain the power to surprise and delight
the way they always have."
- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times.
A musical comedy set in the fast-paced, fast-food world
of competing falafel stands in the West Bank... David
an Israeli soldier falls in love with the beautiful
Palestinian cashier, Fatima, despite the animosity between
their families' dueling restaurants. Can the couple's
love withstand a century old conflict and their families'
desire to control the future of the chic pea in the
Middle East?
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Our
Time is Up
Directed by Rob Pearlstein
2005 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
A therapist who learns he has only six weeks to
live begins treating his patients with a dose of brutal
honesty. Starring Kevin Pollack (The Usual Suspects)
and Jorge Garcia (Lost). Produced by Loren Mendell,
Pia Clemente & Rob Pearlstein.
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The
Danish Poet
Directed by Torill Kove
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
An effortlessly sweet and funny love story narrated
by Liv Ullmann ... Kasper, a young poet in search of
inspiration, travels to Norway to meet the celebrated
writer, Sigrid Undset ...a truly beguiling 15 minutes.
Produced by Lise Fearnley of MikroFilm AS and Marcy
Page of National Film Board of Canada.Featuring Liv
Ullmann.
This is the second Academy Award nomination for Torill
Kove. She was previously nominated for: MY GRANDMOTHER
IRONED THE KING'S SHIRTS (1999) -- Nominee, Short Film
(Animated).
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Gopher
Broke
Directed by Jeff
Fowler
2004 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
A hungry gopher hatches a clever plan to get a quick
snack, but discovers that even the best laid plans can
go utterly awry. And no matter how hungry he may be
-- there is no such thing as a free lunch! A hilarious,
delightful romp for the whole family!. Another great
animation from Blur Studio.
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Ausreisser
(The Runaway)
Directed by Ulrike
Grote
2005 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
"
subtle and delicate
" -The
New York Times. When the six-year old son he never
knew he had shows up on his doorstep one morning, a
novice father tries to find the boy's absent mother.
Walter doesn´t know anything about having a son.
In an attempt to clear up the confusion and get rid
of the little nuisance, Walter starts a search for he
sons mother Kathrin with whom he did indeed
have a wild romance some years ago. Produced by Constantin
Castell (Hamburg Media School). Starring Peter Jordan,
Maximilian Werner.
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The
Last Farm
Directed by
Rúnar Rúnarsson
2005 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
The stage is a remote valley and all the farms except
one have been abandoned. An elderly man keeps a secret
from the outside world as he reacts to the possibility
that he will no longer be able to remain on his isolated
farm. Produced by Thor S. Sigurjonsson.
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Maestro
Directed
and produced by Geza M. Toth
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
The MAESTRO sits in front of a dressing room mirror
as a mechanical arm prepares him for his grand performance.
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Binta
and the Great Idea
Directed by Javier
Fesser
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
A UNICEF PRODUCTION
A seven-year-old African girl
tells the stories of her cousin, who longs to go to
school, and her father, who has an idea that he hopes
will change the world. Produced by Luis Manso &
Manuel Garcia Serrano.
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Éramos
Pocos (One Too Many)
Directed by Borja
Cobeaga
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
When his wife leaves him, Joaquín and his son
turn to her mother for help with the cooking and cleaning.
Produced by Oihana Oihana. Starring Ramon Barea, Marivi
Bilbao, Alejandro Tejeria.
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The
Saviour
Directed by Peter
Templeman
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
Malcolm is a gentle, effective door-to-door evangelist
who is in love with a married woman. With pressure mounting
from his church to convert her, Malcolm decides his
bible is the very weapon he needs to destroy the marriage
that is keeping him from his true love.
Produced by Stuart Parkyn.
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Badgered
Directed by Sharon Colman
2005 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
A World War can't stop a beleaguered badger as he tries
to get some sleep.
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Trevor
Directed
by Peggy Rajski
1994 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM
A portion of proceeds generated by iTunes sales
will be donated to support the ongoing work of The Trevor
Project (www.TheTrevorProject.org) a not for profit
organization that
operates the nations only 24/7 crisis & suicide
prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth.
Told in a series of diary entries, this humorously wrought
short follows 13-year-old Trevor, a passionate Diana
Ross fan who strives for attention from his parents
by faking suicides, to no avail. One day, Trevor is
befriended by a hunky school athlete named Pinky Faraday.
Trevor quickly develops a crush on him. When Trevors
best friend Walter Stiltman discovers how Trevor feels
about Pinky, he stops hanging out with him. Word spreads
at school about Trevor, and its not long before
Pinky publicly rejects him. Brokenhearted, Trevor decides
that he really isnt made for this world and swallows
a bottle of pills. But help comes in an unexpected form...
Peggy Rajski is also prolific feature film producer:
Nothing Is Private (2007) (executive producer)
Bee Season (2005) (executive producer)
The Scoundrel's Wife (2002) (producer)
Boys
Life 2 (1997) (producer)
Home for the Holidays (1995) (producer)
Used People (1992) (producer)
Little Man Tate (1991) (producer)
The Grifters (1990) (co-producer)
Eight Men Out (1988) (co-producer)
Matewan (1987) (producer)
The Brother from Another Planet (1984) (producer)
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Helmer
& Son
Directed by Soren
Pilmark
2006 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
A busy son is called to the rest home where his
recently-retired father has locked himself inside an
armoire. However things are not quite as they appear
in this whimsical journey into the extraordinary boundaries
of the father/son relationship.
Produced by Kim Magnusson. This is the fourth Academy
Award nomination for Kim Magnusson. He was previously
nominated for: ELECTION NIGHT (VALGAFTEN) (1998) --
Winner, Short Film (Live Action) WOLFGANG (1997) --
Nominee, Short Film (Live Action) ERNST & LYSET
(1996) -- Nominee, Short Film (Live Action)
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Technological
Threat
Directed by Bill
Kroyer
1989 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
Technological Threat -- one of the first films to
combine classical hand-drawn cartoons with computer-animated
geeks. Director Bill Kroyer was one of the
first Disney animators to make the leap to computer
graphics when he supervised animation on Disneys
futuristic feature film TRON. When animators saw
our high-speed plotter printing out these very complex
images, they all feared their jobs were obsolete.
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Speed
for Thespians
Directed by Kalman Apple
2002 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
Love and betrayal... In this film adaptation of Anton
Chekhovs play "The Bear," art and life
intersect before an audience of unsuspecting commuters
on a NYC bus. The story weaves around the performance
of three accomplished stage actors as they interact
with the passengers in this suspenseful thriller.
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My
Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts
Directed by Torill
Kove
2000 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
Torill Kove gives a very personal interpretation of
Norwegian history starring her grandmother -- an ordinary
woman with a revolutionary instinct who during the Second
World War makes important contributions through the
most humble means... by ironing the King's shirts...
the enemy's uniforms, and how she inspires her own brand
of resistance fighters -- the "Shirt Guerillas".
Charming and funny! Presented by the National Film Board
of Canada.
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When
the Day Breaks
Co-directored
by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis
2000 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
After witnessing the accidental death of a stranger,
Ruby seeks affirmation in the city around her, and finds
it in surprising places. With deft humor and finely
rendered detail, "When the Day Breaks" illuminates
the links which connect our urban lives, while evoking
the promise and fragility of a new day. Presented by
the National Film Board of Canada, Co-directors Wendy
Tilby and Amanda Forbis use pencil and paint on photocopies
to achieve a textured look suggestive of a lithograph
or a flickering newsreel.
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Little
Terrorist
Directed
by Ashvin Kumar
2004 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
FILM.
A soccer game among boys sets this tense story into
motion. When Jamal, a 10-year-old Pakistani Muslim,
mistakenly crosses the border into India to get his
soccer ball he finds an unusual ally in Bhola -- a Hindu
Brahmin. Indian soldiers descend on Bhola's village
searching for the little terrorist. Will the villagers
turn him in? Jamal's only hope is the humanity and compassion
shared by people long ago -- before artificial borders
were drawn by the West.
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Strange
Invaders
Directed by Cordell Barker
2002 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
Roger and Doris live a quiet, comfortable life until
one night they are awakened by the arrival of a strange
visitor. It's a child - the answer to their dreams!
A gift from heaven... or, from much farther away? The
strange little thing takes over, wreaking havoc on the
entire household. Life, as the couple knew it, is over.
They're a family now, and it's a nightmare! Anyone planning
a family--take heed! Doomed parents will appreciate
the terror of this couple's plight. An irrepressible
comedy presented by the National Film Board of Canada.
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The
Moon & The Sun
Directed
by John Canemaker
2005 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
This autobiographical animated film by JOHN CANEMAKER,
explores the difficult emotional terrain of father/son
relationships as seen through Canemaker's own turbulent
relationship with his father.
Produced by Peggy Stern.
Voices by John Turturro and Eli Wallach.
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Ryan
Directed
by Chris Landreth
2004 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
"Ryan" is based on the life of Ryan Larkin,
an Academy Award winning Canadian animator who, thirty
years ago, at the National Film Board of Canada, produced
some of the most influential animated films of the time.
Today, Ryan panhandles for spare change in downtown
Montreal. How could such an artistic genius end up penniless?
In the animated world of "Ryan", the voices
speak through strange, twisted, broken and disembodied
characters...people whose appearances are bizarre, humorous
or disturbing...appearances which in turn reflect the
creator, Chris Landreth. Finally in the words of Anais
Nin, "We don't see things as they are. We see things
as we are." An unforgettable short film experience!
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Bob's
Birthday
Directed
by Alison Snowden and David Fine
1995 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
Surprise birthday parties can be risky. Especially when
the guest of honor is turning 40! When Margaret plans
a celebration for her husband, Bob, she underestimates
the sudden impact of a mid-life crisis.
A witty, offbeat portrait of a frustrated dentist wrestling
with the fundamental issues of life. Presented by the
National Film Board of Canada. Featuring the voice of
Harry Enfield.
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Special
Delivery
Directed by John Weldon
and Eunice Macaulay
1979 Oscar® WINNER OF BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM.
To shovel the snow off the porch or not. When Ralph
ignores his wife's wishes and then later finds the mailman
has slipped, broken his neck, and died on their snow
and ice-covered porch Ralph panics. But what he does
with the body and what Alice does upon returning home
-- forever change their marriage.
A funny, wonderfully narrated story that will inspire
you to at least consider shovelling your porch!
Presented by the National Film Board of Canada.
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