Sunday June 20, 2010 – Opera Plaza
2:00pm
Types in Stereo
Director: Gemal Woods
Short
| USA |
12 minutes
Types In Stereo is about how we can
exist in multiple spaces. Stereotypes make light of those things that are
either generally accepted, popularly true or made myth through
misinterpretation. This short film will bring us in and out of the world of
stereotypes.
Chicago Heights
Director: Daniel Nearing
Feature
| USA |
15 minutes
Chicago Heights
is a series of inter-related vignettes that play out in the imagination of an
elderly writer as he stares at the ceiling light in his bedroom.
800 Pound Gorilla
Director: John Paxton Jr.
Short | USA | 28 minutes
Is an exploration on the question of school violence as it
relates to urban and suburban/rural environments, and why it occurs.
No longer can you afford to ignore the silence in the room.
Animal Drill
Director: Patrick Murphy
Short
| USA |
24 minutes
A son must prove his manhood to his father by trying out for
his high school basketball team.
3:45pm
This Time
Director: Matthew Cherry
Short
| USA |
15 minutes
A soldier back from war tries to win
the love of his life back before she marries another man.
Trapped Haitian
Nights
Director: Jean-Claude Lamarre
World premiere | USA | 90 minutes
A psychological thriller, that delves into the world of
Voodoo and the fragility of the mind. This was the last Hollywood production
shot in Haiti before the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010.
6:00pm
Sounds of Poetry
Director: Henderson Maddox
Short
| USA |
20 minutes
Abuse, Drugs,
Molestation, and Neglect are the elements of her childhood. Monique watched as
her mom destroyed her body with drugs. She defended her life from the predators
that came in and out of her mothers home in Atlanta.
Behind The Shallow
Mind
Director: Steve Horn
Feature
| USA |
108 minutes
A tale of a hairstylist who has been blindly forced into the
streets by her family then, she gets railroaded into a group of thugs where she
becomes unaware of the dangers= that surround her.
8:30pm
One
Dance
Director: Steve Marino
Short
| USA |
7 minutes
The suburban dating scene can be
awkward, but sometimes you just have to get out of the house.
Billy
Director: Winston Moxam
Feature | Canada |
85 minutes
A young journalist arrives at a retirement home to interview Billy, a 94 year-old Black man. Billy tells him the story of his eventful life, dating back to his early recollections of a time when he left the United States to move to northern Manitoba. He recalls his struggle as a homesteader, the racism he endured, his love of a woman, and his gift of photography. Billy is the story of one man's constant search for acceptance.