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Festival History ◊ 2005 ◊ Films: T - Z
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Teenage Superhero Pregnancy Scare |
Timmy's Lessons in Nature |
Valley of Gwombi |
Teenage Superhero Pregnancy Scare |
Terror In The Outer Zone Based loosely on H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu
Mythos, Terror In The Outer Zone is a fun filled, sci-fi romp that is a
welcome
return to the old serials that we used to love so much. |
Thirty-Five |
The Three Rs We join our story as five young people are driving toward the beach down a
seemingly abandoned road, blissfully unaware of anything but themselves, when a
twist of fate suddenly thrusts them into the midst of a moral crossroad. Luckily
they have the disembodied voice of the narrator to steer them in the right
direction. |
Timmy's Lessons in Nature |
To A Man With A Big Nose |
To Psigio (The Fridge) |
Turn
Michael Lucas came up with the idea for Turn as he crossed a
busy motorway. “I found myself stranded on a traffic island for
ten minutes. After the frustration subsided, I began to see the
humor in the situation. I realized I had walked into a classic 'what if'
scenario: "What if the traffic never stopped?" I felt that this simple idea
could be funny and captivating, but could also tap into universal themes.” |
Valley of Gwombi Valley of Gwombi utilizes breathtaking claymation effects to tell a classic
story of hope, courage, and why they don't mean crap. It is a film destined to take up 5 minutes and 41 seconds of your
life...if you sit all the way through it. |
Violin What makes this cartoon disturbing to some,
innocently funny to others? Why is it often found to be "just wrong" by the same
people that cannot help but giggle? Why is it that this above description can
apply to almost any two minute cartoon that can't really be explained without
ruining the cartoon for the viewer? Only the viewing of Violin can
resolve these questions. Come. Watch. And wonder nevermore. |
We All Fall Down Five years later, due to new building works occurring where the girl was buried,
the group decides to re-locate the body rather than take the chance of it being
discovered. |
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