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  Festival History ◊ 2005  ◊ Films: N - S

 

The Neighborly Thing
Nie solo seiN
One For The Road
Pee Shy
Pirates Vs. Ninjas
Portrait of a Zombie
Prayers From Pelham
Rainbow's End
Rats

Rattus Pistofficus
Seed
Smartcard
Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day
Star Wars: Revelations
Staring at the Sun
Stephen King's Gotham Café
Surly Squirrel

 

The Neighborly Thing
Producer/Director: Samantha Light; Writer: Michael Simon 
A chilling tale about a man’s overzealous obsession with his upstairs neighbor. When the man encounters a young street-couple inhabiting his neighbor’s house, his territory is threatened. He intrudes himself on them causing an imminent, and possibly deadly, confrontation.
Thriller, USA, 11 min

 

Nie solo seiN (Never even)
Producer: Corinna C. Poetter; Director/Writer: Jan Schomburg 
Done than said easier is drink to something getting, backwards going world a in up wake you when: end the was beginning the in.
Fantasy*, Germany, 10 min

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One For The Road
Producer/Director/Writer: Stephen Wenman
It is a rainy night in an unnamed metropolis, when a salesman (Brad Fisher) walks into a deserted bar to drown his sorrows. With the friendly bartender (Barry A Stigler) as his only company for the night, the man confesses his sins of an extra-marital affair, and expresses his hope of making one last sale in the city. As the night progresses, a mutual enjoyment of drinking and smoking develops into a deadly battle of wits as these two seemingly unconnected individuals uncover a common web of deceit. Plot twists and misdirection make One For The Road an atmospheric film noir with a dark, humorous bent.
Thriller, USA, 15 min

 

Pee Shy
Producer: Leslie M. Evers; Director: Deb Hagan; Writer: Kathy Hepinstall
A boy becomes so frightened by his scout leader's campfire stories that he humiliates himself one night, and becomes the object of the scout leader's vicious humor....until the troop encounters something truly terrifying in the woods. Starring Riley Kershaw, Nick Offerman, Pat Finn.
Horror Comedy, USA, 15 min

 

Pirates Vs. Ninjas
Producer: Graham Moore; Director/Writer: Ben Epstein
Arrr! In 1505, the Ninjas trapped the Pirates in the legendary mists of the Bermuda Triangle. But now, a break in the Triangle’s spell has allowed a single Pirate to escape—unaged after 500 years. When this anachronistic Pirate washes to the shores of New York City, he is lost in a time and place he does not understand. Meanwhile, the last remaining Ninja in New York, her true identity a secret, senses the return of her natural enemy, and the two come together for a final battle. But as blades clash, romantic sparks fly. Will love win out, or will nature take its course? Place ye bets!
Comedy, USA, 8 min

 

Portrait of a Zombie
Producers/Writers: Robert Paraguassu, Bradley Bailey  Director: Paraguassu
A touching and informative short documentary chronicling the life of an adolescent zombie growing up in suburbia. It's tough being a teenage zombie, but few have examined how difficult it is for the rest of the family. This is a deeply sentimental story that speaks to the heart, not the...brain... 
Parody, USA, 9 min

 

Prayers From Pelham
Producer: Lane Skye; Director/Writer: Ruckus Skye
Aaron returns to his hometown to find his ailing Aunt Enid only has a few days left.  His problems escalate when the town busybody spreads the word that Enid will take prayers straight to God for anyone who asks.  As the house fills with people anxious for Enid's service, Aaron is torn between controlling the situation and dealing with the loss of his Aunt.  In this charmingly innocent comedy, we see that things rarely happen the way we set out and usually it's for the best.
Comedy, USA, 27 min

 

Rainbow's End
Producer: Jason Wolk; Director/Writer: Chris Mancini
Small time crooks Sam, Phil and Thomas can’t get a break. They’re out of money and out of options. Their boss is coming by and they don’t have the money they owe her.

Luckily, Thomas has caught a Leprechaun. An honest to goodness Leprechaun! Now all they have to do is figure out how to get his pot of gold and all three of them will be on easy street. Of course, no one has gotten a Leprechaun’s gold in over 700 years. Still, that little fact doesn’t stop the three from trying.
Fantasy, USA, 15 min

 

Rats
Producer/Director: David Brocca; Writer: Frank Miller 
An emaciated war criminal lives in filth as Death comes knocking on his door. From Frank Miller's Lost, Lonely, & Lethal comes a bone-chilling tale of revenge.  An absolute must see for fans of Sin City.
Thriller, USA, 3 min

 

 Rattus Pistofficus
Producer/Writer: Nigel Christensen; Director: Josh Reed, Sam Reed 
Larry, a small, orange rat and Josh, a big ugly man, fight for the right to a place to call home. A breathtaking portrayal of the rise of the underclass in the eternal struggle of the proletariat for dignity and compassion in a selfish, unfeeling world.  Well...with a rat.
Animated Comedy, Australia, 5 min

 

Seed
Producer/Director/Writer: Bennett Cain
Seed is the story of a dark and mysterious room tucked away behind a door that rarely opens and the unimaginable things happening within. A young boy, full of curiosity, discovers it and its terrible secrets.  He witnesses the ancient machines, humming and pulsing as if they were alive, and the manufacture of a peculiar substance that is eagerly ingested by the strange inhabitants lurking within. Through his own choice, he learns the dire truth of this substance and finds himself forever bound to it.
Animated Horror, USA, 7 min

 

Smartcard
Producer/Director: James Oxford; Writer: Joseph Anaya
Smart Card, is a tale of a utopian future where every aspect of your life intergraded into one system. Convenience and simplicity is the product and Smart Corporation does the packaging. Robert Sharpe (David Kreigel) has been living this care free life. Everything is perfect, until he encounters a philosophical vagrant (Bret Roberts) at a local fueling station who steals the one item you can not do without, his Smartcard.
Science Fiction, USA, 16 min

 

Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day
Producer: Dom Zook, Directors/Writers: Faye Hoerauf, Jessica Baxter
An unexpected snowstorm strikes Seattle, rendering its population helpless. To make matters worse, the dead have risen from their graves to prey on the city's unsuspecting citizens. From the confines of their living room, four movie club geeks try to make sense of the chaos. A knock at the door signals the arrival of a street-smart mechanic. This dashing stranger manages to translate the foursome's geeky musings into a plan of action; they must get to the television station so that they can tell the population of Seattle how to kill the zombies. Starring Justin Alley and Ben Dunn. 
Horror Comedy, USA, 14 min

 

Star Wars: Revelations
Producer: Dawn Cowings; Director: Shane Felux; Writer: Cowings
Seers once shaped the path of the Jedi Order. But their visions grew unreliable and the Jedi came to distrust those with the ability. Seers hid their visions or left the Order forever.

In the wake of the Temple's destruction a power struggle has emerged between Darth Vader, the dark Lord of the Sith, and Zhanna, the Emperor's Hand. Each seeks to eliminate the last of the Jedi and gain the Emperor's favor.

Caught between them is one woman who cannot deny the truth of her visions as all race to possess an ancient Jedi secret.
Science Fiction, USA, 47 min

 

Staring at the Sun
Producer/Director/Writer: Toby Wilkins
Clay Roberts is a Scottish expatriate cautiously navigating the new life he has made for himself in America. Having left his past far behind him, he obsesses about always being in the loop, about being one step ahead. When uncertainty looms large in his life he follows the questionable advice of The Smokers and seeks clarity from an unlikely source. Frustrated by the fortune teller's refusal to reveal her vision of his future, Clay becomes so obsessed with finding the truth. Starring Alec Newman.
Thriller, USA, 19 min

 

Stephen King's Gotham Café
Producer: Julie Sands; Directors: Jack Sawyers; Writers: Sands, Peter Schink, Bev Vincent
The attractive young couple has hit a point in their marriage where it’s time to divorce. At the beginning of Stephen King’s Gotham Café, the pair decides to meet in a ritzy restaurant with her lawyer and put an end to their suffering. Once there, they find out that their real misery is only beginning.

Gotham Café examines the death of a relationship, addiction and the age old question of the existence of fate.
Horror, USA, 15 min

 

Surly Squirrel
Producer: Pranay Patel; Directors/Write: Peter Lepeniotis
A discarded pizza slice becomes the Holy Grail to a pack of starving park animals.  A rat and squirrel launch a clandestine operation to get the slice, without any of the other park animals finding out, but their greed disrupts the natural order of the park once their plan is discovered. Simultaneously, across the street from the park, a bank heist turns into a huge gunfight between bank robbers and police. These two worlds collide in an uproarious farcical romp of comic cartoon mayhem.
Animated Comedy, Canada, 11 min

 

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