Tampa Film Network Showcase
When: 7:00 pm Wednesday April 7, 2010
Where: Mainstage, HCC Performing Arts Building
Who: Best films from Showcase
Tickets: $10
The Tampa Film Network presents the best films from its Showcase event. These films were nominated by Network members.
Premiere: The Lesson
Who: Directed by Daniel Brienza
Length: 29 minutes
Three years after a woman's husband is murdered, she receives a lesson that will change her life.
Sympathy
Who: Directed by Taylor Girard
Length: 6 minutes
A man decides to risk everything in order to reunite with his lost love.
Sex, Love & Consequences
Who: Directed by Tony Stinyard
Length: 20 minutes
Antonio Dredd is a 26-year-old athlete who suffers a career ending injury. Antonio figures he'll be alright as long as he still has support of his new wife Jasmine, who has other plans as she opts for what she thinks are greener pastures.
Bazar
Who: Directed by Abdul Abderrahim
Length: 18 minutes
A rich family in Morocco sends their kid to the US to receive a quality education. The funds his parents send him are used instead to live the lifestyle of the rich and famous. The money comes through the Bazar with a high cost.
Knicker Knockers
Who: Directed by Robert Kreh
Length: 14 minutes
Dark Harvest Productions tells the story of a young woman who must make a decision that will ultimately decide the fate of her and her unborn child. One night Megan awakes to a knock at the door and she realizes that she has come face to face with her sins and the terror of the "Knicker Knockers".
Scoops
Who: Directed by Ryan Justice
Length: 5 minutes
Inspired by an original poem, an epic journey that chronicles the life of a man who constantly struggles with adversity, and whose experiences ultimately culminate into a life-defining choice.
The Case
Who: Directed by John Jones
Length: 7 minutes
A case of mistaken identity leads to a case handcuffed to a wrist, which leads to a case of international espionage and murder.
Karma Train
Who: Directed by Sean Osorio
Length: 12 minutes
John Johnson is an avid gambler who cannot seem to put down the cards. After losing his girlfriend, job, and several high stakes poker games, he decides that he must improvise a way to earn some fast cash. Resorting to the impersonation of the homeless in many forms, Johnson finds himself hanging by the skin of his teeth with everything to lose.
A True American Hotrodder
Who: Directed by Brian Bourke
Length: 9 minutes
Ron Stettler has a remarkable piece of American History, a 1932 Ford, that he has held on to for almost 60 years! Ron Stetter tells stories about the good ol' days of Hot Rodding. Meet one of the men that helped shape a very nostalgic part of our American history.
Traceur
Who: Directed by Anesti Vega
Length: 5 minutes
An action short that will get your heart pumping




