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Playing Dead

By Erica Eyres | 00:04:40 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 1/6/2004

In Playing Dead the character speaks about “fake suicide” as though it is a productive and fulfilling part of her life. Her dialogue has been modelled loosely around artist interviews, using self-assurance and confidence to talk about a ridiculous and disconcerting subject.

Primary

By Dan Browne | 00:03:30 | Animation, Experimental | 17/05/2004

Impressions of a day in primary colours, applied to the eyes via paint, ink and clear leader.

Painting No. 2

By Dan Browne | 00:02:30 | Animation, Experimental | 17/05/2004

An overexposed hi-con roll affords an opportunity for the development of internal vision.

Jack’s Prophecy

By Randy Guest | 00:06:50 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 1/5/2004

Extreme human emotions often create extremely irrational behaviour. For Jack, the loss of his marriage, his child, and ultimately his life as he knew it, has sent him into an emotional tailspin from which he may never return. A sense of quiet madness, explored through his internal voice, prevails as Jack’s inability to accept his…

Theft Over

By Karl Jones | 00:07:00 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/4/2004

Jarred returns to his apartment to try and mend his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Sharon. She has already moved on and wants nothing to do with him. Although, Sharon is about to find out to what extent Jarred will go to make the relationship work.

I Wish

By Tasha Vinci | 00:08:50 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/4/2004

Keely lives in a trailer park with her worst nightmare: her Dad. One night she is given an opportunity to change her life.

Auto Disintegrate

By Adriene Wyse | 00:08:30 | Drama, Narrative-Fiction | 1/3/2004

Dora walks alone through an impersonal city that moves to the beat of traffic lights and the ring of isolating cell phones. A flirtation with death results in a campy musical dream where perfect strangers offer advice to reconnect with a personable reality.

Riff Raff

By Rob Haacke | 00:03:00 | Experimental | 1/2/2004

Riff Raff is a real life glimpse of city panhandlers and the lives they lead. This hand-processed film presents rough urban outcasts in a distinctly luminous style.

Liquid Lunch

By Jaimz Asmundson | 00:03:40 | Narrative-Fiction | 1/2/2004

Our hero, Frank the business man, peruses the Adult Classifieds in search of a lunch hour "quickie". He and his co-worker get more than they bargained for when they encounter a "real" dominatrix.

Dragoon Street

By David Zellis | 00:04:00 | Experimental | 1/2/2004

A couple of closet cases play video games while fantasizing of better eight bit days!
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