March 31 -
April 3 2005
Tampa, Florida

Schedule

Thursday March 31 2005

5 - 9 pm

Moving Pitchers

Tampa artist Jeff Whipple's paintings and videos.

Where: Paintings, HCC Art Gallery, videos, HCC Black Box Theater.

7:30 pm

Songs from the Cinema: Music Made These Movies

The HCC Vocal Ensemble sings favorite songs from movie scores.

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

8 pm

The Limb Salesman

Set in the not too distant future, "The Limb Salesman", an acclaimed film by Anais Granofsky, looks at life on an unrecognizable frigid planet where water is as precious as oil and as intoxicating as booze. Mutations abound and virtually everything is for sale, including body parts, or at least the technology that makes limb generation possible.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

8 pm

Shorts Program A: Canada

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

9 pm

Peter Hutton - Screening

Landscape (For Manon)

Black-and-white homage to the Hudson River School of American landscape painting by cinematographer Petter Hutton. Accompanied on piano by Manon Hutton.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

10 pm

Phil the Alien

Phil The Alien is a classic coming of age story, told through the bloodshot eyes of an alcoholic alien. Directed by Rob Stefaniuk.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

Friday April 1 2005

10 am

Workshop: Bill Close-MASS Ensemble - Giant Music, Giant Instruments

Designing and assembling giant, working musical instruments, presented by MASS Ensemble's founder Bill Close.

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

11 am

Workshop: Acting for the Camera

Eugenie Bondurant will instruct aspiring actors on the subtleties required for cinematic performances.

Where: HCC Dance Studio

7 pm

Peter Hutton - Program

Images of Asian Music

New York Parts II & III

New York once again becomes the muse for the consideration of industrial places as spaces providing a wide range of possibilities.

Boston Fire

Landscape (For Manon)

About Peter Hutton...

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

8 pm

A Letter to True

Filmmaker/photographer Bruce Weber is a professed animal lover, and his newest film centers on his own dogs, a family of gorgeous golden retrievers, including True.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

8 pm

19 Revolutions

Director Sridhar Reddy offers a unique view of Indian society as seen by its disaffected youth. His story reveals that class distinction is still very much an issue in a society that has allegedly left the caste system behind.

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

8:30 pm

Human Shield

In February, 2003, about 300 Human Shields from 30 countries including the United States, mobilized in Iraq for what would become a futile mission to prevent the US invasion. A film by Debra Hussong. Special appearance by Faith Fippinger, who was in prison during last year's screening.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

8:30 pm

Soft Shadows on a Hard Screen - Premiere

A play by Tampa writer, director, actor Jorge Acosta. Performed by HCC Theater Department.

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Where: HCC Black Box Theater

10 pm

That Man: Peter Berlin

Sneak Preview

That Man: Peter Berlin is a feature-length documentary by director Jim Tushinski that recounts the life and times of photographer, filmmaker, model, and gay male sex icon Peter Berlin.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

10 pm

The Limb Salesman

Set in the not too distant future, "The Limb Salesman", an acclaimed film by Anais Granofsky, looks at life on an unrecognizable frigid planet where water is as precious as oil and as intoxicating as booze. Mutations abound and virtually everything is for sale, including body parts, or at least the technology that makes limb generation possible.

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

10 pm

Shorts Program B

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

Midnight

Shorts Program A: Canada

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

Saturday April 2 2005

11 am

Peter Hutton - Program

June 1971

New York Near Sleep

New York is revealed as a place of quiet spaces and intimate moments.

New York Portrait

Have you ever thought of New York as a place for meditation and transformation? Isn’t it more than just a concentration of people, art and industry?

About Peter Hutton...

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

11 am

Blake High School - Part One

Where: HCC Black Box Theater

Noon

Cuttings from the Cinema Garden of Bud Lee - A Tribute

Famed Plant City photographer Bud Lee will be in attendance for a special tribute to his works in 16mm film.

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Where: HCC Ybor Room

1 pm

Mission Against Terror

Mission Against Terror by Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz documents over 45 years of what one ex-CIA agent called the
'undeclared war' waged by terrorist groups against Cuba that has cost many lives on both sides of the Florida Straits.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

1 pm

No Control

No Control involves the story of two emotionally unstable young men. Directed by Roberto Rosaly.

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Flip-Hop

Flip-Hop is a look into the new future of Hip-Hop culture by director Shekinah K. Apedo.

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Shorts Program B

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Where: HCC Black Box Theater

2 pm

The Ghana Project

The film follows 10 HIllsborough Community College students as they travel to Africa and build five homes in the beautiful Keybi Village. Directed by Carlene Pyron.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

3 pm

Brevard Community College - Program

Where: HCC Black Box Theater

3:30 pm

The Future of Food

The Future of Food offers an in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled U.S. grocery stores for the past decade. Directed by Deborah Koons Garcia.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

4 pm

Phil the Alien

Phil The Alien is a classic coming of age story, told through the bloodshot eyes of an alcoholic alien. Directed by Rob Stefaniuk.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

4 pm

Be Here to Love Me

Townes Van Zandt was a songwriter's songwriter, the kind of artist who is always more famous dead than alive. A tribute to the legend by director Margaret Brown.

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

4 pm

Symposium: Producers/Directors, The Woman's Way

Where: HCC Ybor Room

5 pm

Full Circle: Chip Neville Animation Workshop

About Chip Neville.

Where: HCC Black Box Theater

5 pm

My Americas: Havana, Cuba

A film by Gayla Jamison.

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Where: HCC Ybor Room

6 pm

Twilight of the Ice Nymphs

Considered by some as the finest movie ever made about mesmerism and ostrich farming. Another strange little gem from the remarkable oeuvre of Guy Maddin.

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

6 pm

Gustavos Matamoros

Piece for Piano and other titles.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

6 pm

Dog Fort

Somebody has got to be Cinderella's stepsisters. The shoe does not fit Penelope or Rita so they find their own alternatives to hetero-normative styled pair bonding. By Michelle Dussault.

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Mixed Signals

A scrambled satellite signal sets the tone for the mixed messages of fundamentalism and politics. A film by Richard Martin.

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Cut

This experimental 16mm student short by Erin Solari weaves a very tight web into the world of a narcissistic woman whose only purpose in life is stroking her long, black, beautiful hair.

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The Predator's Return

Recalling the styles of Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Sterling, The Predator’s Return is a haunting tale of fear and revenge. Directed by Jerald Fine.

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Sever

A man is trapped in one room for his entire life. His world is silent and in black and white. He has no knowledge of any other world. A film by Chris Woods and Simon Lynx.

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No Control

No control is a mélange of suspense, brutality and false friendship. A film by Roberto Rosaly.

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Twizted Karma

In Twizted Karma, the main characters are all unknowingly connected to one another and through sinful deeds the result is catastrophic. A film by Shekinah K. Apedo.

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Dog Dreaming

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Where: HCC Black Box Theater

7 pm

MASS Ensemble

Bill Close, solo performance.

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

8 pm

La Peau Blanche

La Peau Blanche, based on noted author Joël Champetier’s novel, is a fresh, genre-busting work, mixing elements of science fiction, romance and fantasy. Outsiders mingle with other outsiders; the alienated move among themselves in a paranoid circle. Directed by Daniel Roby.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

8 pm

Tarnation

Jonathan Caouette has been documenting his life since he was eleven years old. With Tarnation, he weaves a psychedelic whirlwind of snapshots, Super-8 home movies, answering machine messages, video diaries, early short films, snippets of 80s pop culture and dramatic reenactments to create an epic portrait of an American family torn apart by dysfunction and reunited through the power of love.

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Where:Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

8 pm

Plethora - Premiere

A film by Victoria Jorgensen

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You Wash My Skin With Sunshine

A film by Kathleen Mullen.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

8 pm

No Control

No Control involves the story of two emotionally unstable young men. Directed by Roberto Rosaly.

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Dog Dreaming

A film by Daryn Murphy.

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Where: HCC Black Box Theater

9 pm

The Dance

A film by Peter and Paul Guzzo.

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The Connection

Directed by Jonathan Davenport.

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Mixed Signals

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

10 pm

Lilya 4-Ever

Lilya 4-Ever, directed by Lukas Moodysson, is the story of a poverty stricken Russian teen whose mother takes off for a new life in America with her boyfriend, abandoning her to the none-too-tender care of a conniving aunt.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

10 pm

Time of the Wolf

Time of the Wolf follows a family's difficult journey immediately after an unknown apocalyptic event. Directed by Michael Haneke.

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Where:Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

10 pm

Shorts Program B

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

Midnight

Phil the Alien

Phil The Alien is a classic coming of age story, told through the bloodshot eyes of an alcoholic alien. Directed by Rob Stefaniuk.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

Sunday April 3 2005

1 pm

Blake High School - Part Two

Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

1 pm

Ted Lyman

Where: HCC Black Box Theater

2 pm

La Peau Blanche

La Peau Blanche, based on noted author Joël Champetier’s novel, is a fresh, genre-busting work, mixing elements of science fiction, romance and fantasy. Outsiders mingle with other outsiders; the alienated move among themselves in a paranoid circle. Directed by Daniel Roby.

More...

Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

2 pm

Shorts Program B

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Where:Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

2 pm

Songs From The Cinema: Music Made These Movies

The HCC Vocal Ensemble sings favorite songs from movie scores.

Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

2 pm

MIssion Against Terror

A documentary by Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz about the Cuban Five, five Cuban men convicted of espionage and serving long prison sentences.

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Where: HCC Ybor Room

3 pm

Conga Lessons at the Bay of Pigs

In December 2002, three Americans traveled to Cuba and immerse themselves in the musical culture of Cuba. They wanted to experience firsthand this small impoverished island with which the American government has all but totally prohibited commercial and cultural contact.

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Where: HCC Ybor Room

4 pm

Audience Choice - TBA

Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

4 pm

Shorts Program A: Canada

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Where:Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

4 pm

Soft Shadows on a Hard Screen

A play by Tampa writer, director, actor Jorge Acosta. Performed by HCC Theater Department.

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Where: HCC Black Box Theater

4 pm

Cuba: The Forty Years War

A film by Peter Melaragno.

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Where: HCC Ybor Room

5 pm

Homecoming

Sneak preview of a new film by Jon Jost.

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Where: HCC Performing Arts Theater

6 pm

Be Here to Love Me

Townes Van Zandt was a songwriter's songwriter, the kind of artist who is always more famous dead than alive. A tribute to the legend by director Margaret Brown.

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Where: Muvico 1 - Centro Ybor

6 pm

Twilight of the Ice Nymphs

Another strange little gem from the remarkable oeuvre of Guy Maddin. It harkens back to the grandeur of Hollywood of old, and yet is alive with mischievous irony and a perverse love of the heavy-handed gesture.

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Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor

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