March 31 -
April 3 2005
Tampa, Florida

Works

The Allegory of the Cave

A story of three teenagers: Diamond, “the spy”; Phil, “the gun”; and Chloe, “the seer”. Each is a quirky nonconformist. The trio converges upon a strange glowing rock in a cave. A film by Andrew Lyman-Clarke.

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Battered, Bruised, and Broken

A film about family violence and how communities react to it. Directed by Debra Hussong.

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Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Towns Van Zandt

That Townes is so achingly present in this tender documentary portrait owes much to Austin-based filmmaker Margaret Brown's feel for his art and œuvre.

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The Big Charade

The Connection

A film by Jonathan Davenport.

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Cut

A student film by Erin Solari examines the world of a narcissistic woman whose only purpose in life is stroking her long, black, beautiful hair.

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The Dance

A film by Peter and Paul Guzzo.

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Der Zinnkasten (The Tin Box)

The Tin Box is a film about memory. One woman’s memories are revealed to another via a found tin box. Shot on location in Long Lake, Minnesota, by filmmaker Ann Prim.

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Dog Fort

A film by Michelle Dussault.

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Dogs Dreaming

A film by Daryn Murphy.

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Dual Citizen

A funny little thing about US-Canadian relations.

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Falling Grace

In 1986, Grace, a messenger from the outside world, unintentionaly caused the spiritual awakening of George W. Bush that finally led him straight into the White House.

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Flip Hop

A look into the new future of hip-hop culture in a film by Shekinah K. Apedo.

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The Future of Food

A revolution is happening in the farm fields and on the dinner tables of America, a revolution that is transforming the very nature of the food we eat. A documentary by Deborah Koons Garcia.

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Flip Hop

A film by Shekinah K. Apedo that examines the future of Hip-Hop culture.

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The Future of Food

There is a revolution happening in the farm fields and on the dinner tables of America, a revolution that is transforming the very nature of the food we eat. A film by Deborah Koons Garcia.

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The Ghana Project

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

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A Gnawing

A film by Michelle Dussault.

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The Green

Takes us to a ritzy golf course where the wealthy teeoff amidst poor people gathering worms to sell.

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Hardwood

Homecoming

Homecoming broaches the subject of America, harshly divided, and unable to speak to itself meaningfully across that division. A film by Jon Jost. Special appearance by Faith Fippinger, who was in prison during last year's screening.

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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 an invasion. This film by Debra Hussong examines their journey.

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Inseparable

A man's wife leaves him and he wants to understand why, but nobody cares. Adapted short story by Alberto Moravia (The Conformist).

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La Peau Blanche (White Skin)

Daniel Roby’s La Peau Blanche is a mystifying horror film that
continually surprises and titillates.

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A Letter to True

A film by Bruce Weber about his own dogs, a family of gorgeous golden retrievers, including True.

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The Limb Salesman

The Limb Salesman looks at life on an unrecognizably frigid planet where water is as precious as oil and as intoxicating as booze. An acclaimed feature film by Anais Granofsky.

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Lilya 4-Ever

Lukas Moodysson made a name for himself with the international film festival favorites Show Me Love and Together, but his latest film, a jolting story about a cherubic teenager trapped in a life of
prostitution, has the critics’ praises from coast to coast.

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Measured Language Lies

Measured Language Lies observes a woman who is resisting and denying her internal desires. A film by Ann Prim.

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Milo 55160

Wittily written and confidently directed by David Ostry, Milo 55160 is a smart, well-crafted fable about a lovely bureaucrat at St. Peter’s Gates.

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Mission Against Terror

An Irish-Cuban documentary about the case of five Cuban men imprisoned for 15 years to life on charges of conspiracy to commit espionage and related offenses. Directed by Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz.

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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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Moving Pitchers

New paintings and videos by Tampa artist Jeff Whipple.

Music Made These Movies: Songs from the Cinema

Favorite songs from movie sound tracks, presented by the Hillborough Community College Vocal Ensemble.

My Americas: Havana, Cuba

A documentary by Gayla Jamison.

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No Control

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

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Plethora

A film by Victoria Jorgensen.

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The Predator's Return

A haunting film of fear and revenge by Jerald Fine.

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Quimera (Chimera)

Quimera takes the viewer into a journey where the limit between the fine arts and cinema becomes invisible. This film by Eryk Rocha is a tribute to the surrealistic tradition of cinema.

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Ryan

Ryan is a compelling exchange between two unique animators, Chris Landreth and Ryan Larkin.

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Saskatchewan Part II

Sever

A man is trapped in one room for his entire life. A film by Chris Woods and Simon Lynx.

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Skagafjordyr

Visiting New York filmmaker Peter Hutton’s newest 16mm work, filmed in Iceland.

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The Stone of Folly

An 8-minute stop motion animation. Filled with outrageous contraptions, this dark comedy was inspired by a Hieronymus Bosch painting. It won the Jury Prize at Cannes.

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Tarnation

Jonathon Caouette has been documenting his life since he was eleven years old. This spellbinding debut reimagines the whole idea of what a documentary can be.

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The Telephonist

A short, black and white fictional narrative that observes a mysterious woman making three telephone calls. A film by Ann Prim.

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That Man: Peter Berlin

Special Sneak Preview

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

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Twilight of the Ice Nymphs

Another strange little gem from the remarkable oeuvre of Guy Maddin with moments of heartbreaking beauty.

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Time of the Wolf

An extremely timely and prescient piece of social commentary, Time of the Wolf follows a family's difficult journey immediately after an unknown apocalyptic event. Directed by Michael Haneke.

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Twizted Karma

Karma is the law of cause and effort. It’s sort of like the Christian proverb, “You reap what you sow.” A film by Shekinah K. Apedo.

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Uba Tuba

A film by Michelle Dussault.

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Video Poems

Wheel Ballet, Wugstory, Triste Valse, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Skyline, Urban Waterfall. Created by Birgit Ramsauer.

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War

A film by Roy Adams.

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You Wash My Skin With Sunshine

A film by Kathleen Mullen.

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Yum-Yum Box

A film by Marianna Amster.

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