
Gorgonzola Shorts
Length: 80:00
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Hold Me Now
/ Michael Robinson / 5:00
The ultimate karaoke video combines the best of all worlds: Flicker effects, 1970s television melodrama, and a muzak mix of the 1983 Thompson Twins hit.
Autoplastic / Jordan Stone / 4:06
The agony and the ecstasy of young, urban, and tragically hip fashion mannequins.
Without You / Tal Rosner / 4:50
The seemingly mundane architecture of London's industrial suburbia is transformed into a kaleidoscope of colors, lines, shapes, and patterns.
Phantogram / Kerry Laitala / 9:30
Cameraless animation produces shivery bits of elusive emulsion that dance across the screen to suggest a depth beyond the two-dimensional film strip.
Block B / Chris Chan Chong / 20:00
A building becomes a living painting. The concrete homes and contradicting soundscapes frame the lives of an expatriate Indian community in Malaysia.
Dig / Robert Todd / 2:40
The secret language of road construction spray paint markings is translated into single-frame fireworks accompanied by the rhythm of jackhammers.
Pat's First Kiss / Pat Mills/ 4:40
Made entirely with a cellular phone camera, this personal memoir brings to life the sad-but-hilariously-true story of the filmmaker's first kiss with an undesirable stranger he met overseas.
I'm Sorry, Sterling / RM Vaughan/ 4:00
The filmmaker realizes that he is living in the fictional world of film noir icon Sterling Hayden, then discovers that his own destiny is to play a very different role.
On This Day / Naomi Uman / 4:00
"I watched the man I loved marry another woman." So begins this film diary entry, an expressive documentation of a Ukrainian wedding.
Aanaatt / Max Hattler / 4:45
Stop motion animation of three-dimensional objects against an evolving background of windows, mirrors, and geometric shapes mutates one corner of a room into a labyrinth of color and movement.
Lola / Michael Rollo/ 2:45
Through the eyes of pure content in light and darkness, to objects strange and shifting, a cat's curiosity of all things moving.
What Might Have Been
An experimental found footage short that conveys a fictional tale of a man's encounter with aliens that is accompanied with a multi-layered, dreamlike visual experience that truly becomes an experience of its own nature.
Show Times:
Friday, November 13, 10:45 AM - 12:05 PM @ Jengo's Playhouse
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