Submission Deadline: April 28, 2011
Festival Screening & Awards: June 4th, 2011
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Program 4 – College Group 1
5:00pm

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Urban Introspection
Directed by Jon Carson
Scottsdale Community College

A micro-short film from Jon Carson a student at Scottsdale Community College and a participant in the 2008 Arizona Student Film Festival.

The Artist (Le’ Artist)
Directed by Andrew Hendrix
Arizona State University

In the midst of his wife's unexpected death, Carlo Lavelle faces the devastating reality of continuing life alone. He soon turns to painting as his only comfort under the tremendous weight of grief. What once was a consolation becomes an obsession while Carlo discovers art's ability to connect him with his wife once more.

Cough
Directed by Sean Hennessy
Arizona State University

An Englishman encounters trouble when a man with a bad cough arrives at his park bench.

Wobbets II: The Magic Oboe
Directed by J.J. Bukowski
Scottsdale Community College

The Wobbets return in the second installment of the claymation series. While trying to conduct a symphony, the green Wobbet is repeatedly interrupted by The Magic Oboe. Prepare to be entertained as the clay comes to life in Wobbets II.

The Break
Directed by Oscar Carrillo
Art Institute of Phoenix

David and Rachael have been together for sometime now; they are at a boiling point in their relationship. Follow David through his struggle between the David of the past and the David of the present. Watch David remember why he fell in love with Rachael in the first place.

The Boy Who Drew Cats
Directed by Kyle Hook, Jared Potter, Valarie Richarme-Grotto, Brandon Rice, and Katy Burk
University of Arizona

Joji, a young Japanese boy, learns that following his heart’s desire is the only way to survive in the world. This story was first told in English more than 100 years ago by Lafcadio Hearn, who published it in a 1918 collection of Japanese fairytales called “Japanese Fairytales.”

Day 17
Directed by Christopher Price
Arizona State University

It’s been 17 days since the world went to hell in a hand basket. Confined to a small storage room, Jordan, Byron, and Vicky are at the breaking point. Soon, the impending danger outside pails in comparison to volatile relations inside.

A Bad Day at the Office
Directed by Andrew Bormuth
Arizona State University

Tom, an office worker, recounts events that happened earlier in the day to his friend Jeremy as he waits outside his supervisor’s office expecting a promotion. What Tom does not realize is that these events could change the purpose of his meeting with the boss.

Abrasion
Directed by Jen Winterbotham
Arizona State University

After a recent suicide attempt, John realizes the necessity to confront his abandonment issues with his mother. Through his conversation with her, he is able to find the closure he's been lacking his entire adult life.

SuperZero
Directed by Alexander K. Volek and Crystal Strait
Collin’s College

Average Joe becomes not so average when he surprisingly gets hired as a superhero. Even with no special abilities, he doesn’t give up and shows the true meaning of a hero.

Gemini
Directed by Andrew Hendrix
Arizona State University

A severe car crash leaves Juno in critical condition. In the aftermath, he becomes imprisoned within his own mind while his body lies in a vegetable state. In order to regain consciousness, Juno must confront his mental oppressors.

Beautiful Addiction
Directed by Nick Ramirez
Arizona State University

A young man struggles to choose between life in a colorless world surrounded by those who love him, and life in a lonely world, surrounded by beauty.



 

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