Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher

German Premiere

Screenings: Friday, March 24, 2006, 20:30 and Saturday, March 25, 2006, 15:00 (SALTY)

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Country of Origin: USA
Year of Production: 2004
Duration: 10’30“
Category: Animation

Director: Alexander Woo
Story: Bill Presing, Matt Peters
Screenplay: Alexander Woo, Matt Peters, Dan Blank
Editor: Alexander Woo
Music: Ryan Shore
Producer: Alexander Woo
Cast: Dan Blank, Nicola Russell, Lolita Shawany

Synopsis: It is the height of World War II, and the United States is at war with Nazi Germany. The U.S. Government has just been informed that Eval Schnitzler has occupied a remote location near the mysterious source of the Amazon River. Convinced that his motives are more than leisurely, the United States sends Rex Steele, Nazi smasher extraordinaire, to find and foil Eval’s evil plans. Rex flies into the Amazon with his sidekick, Miss Penny Thimble, and the two embark on a journey full of action, adventure, and of course, Nazi smashing galore!.

Festivals & Awards: Student Academy Award 2004 (Gold in the Animation Category), Directors Guild of America Student Filmmaker Award (1st Prize), Student Emmy Award (Third Place Animation Traditional Category), CINEME 2004 (GRAND PRIZE Best of the Fest Award), HDFEST 2004 (Winner Best Animation), Savannah Film Festival 2004 (Winner Best Animation), Hollywood International Student Film Festival 2004 (Winner Best Animation), Hamptons International Film Festival 2004 (Best Student Animated Short), Motor City Internaional Film Festival 2004 (Winner Best Animation), Forest Film Fest 2004 (Winner Best Animation), First Look Student Film Festival 2004 (1st Place Animated Short), Westchester Film Festival 2004 (Best Student Film), Zoie Film Festival 2004 (Best Student Animation), Worldfest Houston 2004 (Platinum Award for Best College Production), NYU First Run Film Festival 2004 (Craft Award for Original Score), Internaional Family Film Festival 2004 (Best Student Animation Classic), 35th Annual ASIFA EAST Awards (1st Honorable Mention – Student Films Category), Angelus Awards 2004, USA Film Festival, HDFEST 2004

Weblink: www.woohoopictures.com

Land Of Mist (Landet I Tågen)

German Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 20:00 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 15:00 (BITTER)

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Country of Origin: Denmark
Year of Production: 2003
Duration: 26’21“
Category: Documentary

Director: Suvi Andrea Helminen
Cinematographer: Lars Bonde
Editor: Catherine Ambus
Sound: Allan Holmberg, Thomas Jæger
Musik: Nana la Cour Jacobi, Johan Segerberg
Producer: Katrine Vogelsang

Synopsis: Mariglen and his father have fled from Albania. They have sought asylum in Denmark. While their case is judged, they stay in asylum centers. The authorities always have to know where they are. They await an answer. Mariglen and his father have been waiting for 4 years.

Festivals & Awards: Festival de Cinema Independent de Barcelona 2003, Salaam DK Flerkulturel Filmfestival 2004, Krakow Filmfestival 2004, Odense Filmfestival 2004 (Jameson Award), ARF Malmø 2004, Tehran International Film Festival 2004

Weblink: www.suvi.dk

The Age Of Men (A Idade Do Homem)

Bavarian Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 20:00 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 15:00 (BITTER)

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Country of Origin: Brazil
Year of Production: 2004
Duration: 15’00“
Category: Fiction

Director: Afonso Nunes
Screenplay: Afonso Nunes
Cinematographer: Luis Abramo
Editor: Clarissa Campolina, Sergio Borges
Production Designer: Marney Heitmann
Producer: Márcia Valadares
Cast: Adílson Maghá, Zezé Motta, Jai Baptista, Camilo Lélis, Luciane Oliveira

Synopsis: A man, a room, a bathroom and a time that won’t be over. The short film is about the life of an absolutely unconventional couple. The characters have no name, and could be any of countless people lost within themselves around the world. Through sound research and image experimentation, the director tries to establish a link between time and madness, in a frenetic search for the characters’ break of paradigms. What is the difference between death and the past? Life and loneliness? The Age of Man brings to light the fragments and textures of vague images in time. An intellectual immersed in his own private universe. Aggressive and selfish, he has no plans in life, and is only led by his basic needs: sleeping, waking up, getting up, going to the bathroom, shaving, thinking, not thinking, getting old, getting young and having sex. He shares the most morbid disappointments and reflections with his female partner. It is not clear whether this woman is real or just imaginary. She could be either his own divan or alter ego. It seems that this feminine “creation” has never disagreed or disapproved of any of his ideas. “She is aware of the lack of affection in which he tries to hide himself and, therefore, does not consider him rational, just limited in his innate selfishness”, explains Afonso Nunes. Free of Manichaeism and propagandism, The Age of Man is about the territory of those excluded from themselves, of those who cannot adapt to their natural habitat, their persona. A short film that brings to light the fragments and textures of vague images in an indefinite time, where a couple represents the chrononogical alienation of age.

Festivals & Awards: Festival de Gramado 2004 (Best Art Direction), Festival Internacional de Curtas de São Paulo 2004 (Jameson Short Film Award), Vitória cine Vídeo 2004, Festival do Cinema Luso-Brasileiro de Santa Maria da Feira 2004, Festival Internacional de Curtas do Rio de Janeiro 2004, Mostra de Tiradentes 2005, Mostra do Filme Livre 2005, Cine PE-Pernambuco 2005, FAM – Florianópolis 2005, Festival de Inverno de Ouro Preto 2005, Brazilian Film Festival of Miami 2005, NY Brazilian Film Festival (Best Short Film), Sofia International Film Festival 2005, Tampere Film Festival 2005, Festival Côté Court Pantin 2005, Festival InCurt Barcelona 2005, Festival du court métrage de Bruxelles 2005, Anifest Trebon 2005, Kortfilmfestival Grimstad 2005, Message To Man St. Petersburg 2005, Festival de Curtas Metragens de Vila do Conde 2005, Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica Venezia 2005, Drama International Short Film Festival 2005, Cork Film Festival 2005, Stockholm International Film Festival 2005, Brief Encounters Bristol 2005, Short Cuts Cologne 2005

Miracle Mile

German Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 12:30 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 17:30 (UMAMI)

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Country of Origin: South Korea
Year of Production: 2004
Duration: 18’30“
Category: Fiction

Director: Dong Hyeuk Hwang
Screenplay: Dong Hyeuk Hwang
Cinematographer: Peter Mishara
Editor: Dong Hyuek Hwang, Raymond Park
Music: Gascia Ouzounian
Producer: Christina Piovesan
Cast: Karl Hahn, Hana Kim

Synopsis: MIRACLE MILE is a neon sign that stands on a strip of road separating Koreatown from Beverly Hills. For JAMES and JIYOUNG, it represents a potential for hope in the lonely desolate city of Los Angeles. When James happens to meet Jiyoung at the airport, she enlists his help to find her brother, who was sent to America 20 years earlier for adoption. As they search, James remembers his own childhood as an adopted child. He begins to hope and believe that he is the one she is looking for. Through their journey, the two strangers realize that they’ve discovered a sense of family in each other.

Sign Of The Times

German Premiere

Screenings: Friday, March 24, 2006, 20:30 and Saturday, March 25, 2006, 15:00 (SALTY)

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Country of Origin: USA
Year of Production: 2005
Duration: 6’10“
Category: Music Video

Director: Ole Brereton
Screenplay: Ole Brereton
Cinematographer: Ole Brereton, Dan Starkey
Music: Steve Johnson, John Mullins, Adam Liell
Cast: Ole Brereton

Synopsis: “The Sign of the Times” explores the raw nature of war at an epic time in our history. As the neo-conservative party attempts to reformat the social and political structure of Eastern nations with violence, this film brings to attention the effect of death and destruction that penetrates the world as a whole today.

Festivals & Awards: Park City Film Music Festival 2006 (Gold Medal for Excellence), Cannes International Film Festival 2005 (Kodak Emerging Filmmakers Showcase), Festival of Media Arts Las Vegas 2005 (1st Place Experimental Video), Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1st Place Student „Emmy“, Music Programs)

Weblink: www.olebrereton.com

Killing The Afternoon

Bavarian Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 20:00 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 15:00 (BITTER)

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Country of Origin: Ireland
Year of Production: 2004
Duration: 9′
Category: Fiction

Director: Margaret Corkery
Screenplay: Margaret Corkery
Cinematographer: Andrew House
Editor: Margaret Corkery
Producer: Margaret Corkery, Gillian Morrison
Cast: Gary Horgan, Ciara Lynch, John Harrison

Synopsis: A secluded beach. Teenage girls are working on their suntans while boys try to attract their attention. A group of women take an aqua aerobics class in the sea while a huddle of canoes paddle nearby. A small child digs a hole in the sand while her mother tries to manage a portable barbeque. It is a windy day……..

Festivals & Awards: Cork Film Festival 2005 (Jameson Award, Best Irish Short Film), Cinema Jove International Film Festival 2005 (Gold Moon of Valencia Principal Short Film Prize), Aye Aye Film Festival 2005 (Jury Award), Berlin Film Festival 2005 (International Competition)

The Bus – The Yellow Bus (A Busz – A Sárgabusz)

Bavarian Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 20:00 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 15:00 (BITTER)

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Country of Origin: Hungary
Year of Production: 2003
Duration: 9’20“
Category: Animation / Documentary

Director: Pálfi Szabolcs
Screenplay: Pálfi Szabolcs
Cinematographer: Pálfi Szabolcs
Editor: Pálfi Szabolcs
Music: Melis László
Cast: Panyok Village, Horvath Lajos, Pálfi Szabolcs

Synopsis: This film is a documentary film. In Hungary, 1999/2000 one bus is disappeared, then it change a phantombus. Nobody drives it, nobody voyages. And the village peoples talk much, for example from Ferenc Rákóczi II., a hero of the Hungarian history… The voices and sounds of film are real voices and sounds, the director recorded in 1999-2001 with DAT and MD. This film talk about the life of the Hungarian village, where the young village people move to the city and the older people stay in the village and… The bus doesn’t transport the village people, because they voyage nowhere. The yellowbus (in Hungary the bus on country are yellow) are empty in North Hungary and in Pányok too.

Festivals & Awards: Anifest – Animation Student Film Festival 2003 (First Prize), SLEEPWALKERS STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL 2003, Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart 2004, Mediawave Film Festival Gyor 2004 (Jameson Award), SNIFF Short Film Festival Novo Mesto Slovenija 2004, Hiroshima Stars of Students Special Program 2004, PISAF World Amazing Special Program 2004, DARKLIGHT Digital FilmFestival 2004, Fiatal Filmesek Fesztivalja 2004 (Special Prize), ALTER-NATIVE 2004 (Special Prize of Hungarian Filmlabs)

Weblink: www.mie.hu

Mebana

German Premiere

Screenings: Friday, March 24, 2006, 18:00 and Saturday, March 25, 2006, 17:30 (SWEET)

mebana

Country of Origin: Sweden
Year of Production: 2005
Duration: 14’46“
Category: Fiction

Director: Daniel Wallentin
Screenplay: Wiktor Ericsson
Cinematographer: Ari Willey
Music: Johan Testad
Producer: Fredrik Wikström
Cast: Gustaf Hammarsten, Anna Furbacken, Nobuyoshi Taguchi

Synopsis: Ingemar works at an exotic greenhouse. When his Japanese boss goes away for a trip he can’t resist entering “the forbidden room”. There he finds a big mysterious pot which he waters. The next day he sees that a couple of fingers have grown up from the earth. He continues to water and soon appears: Mebana – something in-between a woman and a plant.

Festivals & Awards: Fantasporto 2006, Stockholm International Film Festival 2005 (Jameson Award)

Weblink: www.trevanner.se

Little Terrorist

Bavarian Premiere

Screenings: Saturday, March 25, 2006, 12:30 and Sunday, March 26, 2006, 17:30 (UMAMI); Wednesday, March 28, 2007, 18:00 (BEST OF 2006)

littleterrorist

Country of Origin: India
Year of Production: 2004
Duration: 15′
Category: Fiction

Director: Ashvin Kumar
Screenplay: Ashvin Kumar
Cinematographer: Markus Huersch
Editor: Ashvin Kumar
Sound: Roland Heap
Music: Nainita Desai feat. Kohinoor Langa & Party
Producer: Ashvin Kumar
Cast: Salim Ali Khan, Sushil Sharma, Meghnaa Mehtta

Synopsis: Jamal, a 12 year old Muslim Pakistani mistakenly crosses the border between India and Pakistan, finding an unusual ally in a Hindu Brahmin, Bhola. Indian soldiers descend on Bhola’s village searching for the ‚terrorist‘ who crossed over. His neice Rani, insists they can’t let a Muslim into their Hindu home. With Bhola and Rani grappling with the consequences of harboring a Pakistani and their deep-set prejudice against Muslims, Jamal’s only hope is the humanity shared by a people separated by artificial boundaries a long time ago. Based on a TRUE STORY: In early 2003 – a twelve year old Pakistani boy crossed the Indo Pak border by mistake. Indian Prime Minister Atal Bhihari Vajpaee, amidst PR fanfare, restored the boy to his family in Pakistan, kicking off the thaw in tensions between these two nuclear countries who came so close to war less than a year earlier.

Festivals & Awards: Montreal World Film Festival 2004 (Winner First Prize), Sao Paulo Int. Short Film Festival 2004 (Audience Favourite), Palm Springs Int. Short Film Festival 2004, Telluride Film Festival 2004, Manhattan Short Film Festival 2004 (Winner Best Film), Flanders Film Festival 2004 (Winner Best Film), Cork Film Festival 2004, London International Film Festival 2004, Tehran Film Festival 2004 (Winner Grand Prize), Bangkok Film Festival 2005, Rotterdam Film Festival 2005, Academy Awards 2005 (Nomination Live Action Short), European Academy Awards 2005 (Nomination), Kinofilm Film Festival Manchester 2005, Cinequest Film Festival 2005, Tampere Film Festival 2005, Aspen Short Film Festival 2005 (Honorable Mention), Reelworld Film Festival 2005 (Winner Bell Expressvu Award), Washington DC International Film Festival 2005, Newport Beach Film Festival 2005, Tribeca Film Festival 2005, San Francisco Int. Film Festival 2005, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2005, Almeria en Corto 2005 (Winner), Sydney Film Festival 2005, Bollywood and Beyond Stuttgart 2005, Sarajevo Film Festival 2005, Salento International Film Festival 2005 (Winner), Interfilm Berlin 2005, Mumbai Int. Film Festival 2006 (Winner)

Weblink: www.little-terrorist.com

Marco Solo

Bavarian Premiere

Screenings: Friday, March 24, 2006, 20:30 and Saturday, March 25, 2006, 15:00 (SALTY)

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Country of Origin: Australia
Year of Production:2004
Duration: 8’45“
Category: Fiction

Director: Adrian Bosich
Screenplay: Adrian Bosich
Cinematographer: Greig Fraser
Production Designer: Jo Ford
Editor: Adrian Bosich
Music: Andrew Callaghan
Producer: Adrian Bosch, Paola Morabito
Cast: Joseph Sollena, Robert Urban, Irini Pappas, Maria Diele, Helen Nicholas

Synopsis: Poor Marco. Accidentally born into an overcrowded Australian-Italian household, he is relegated to his parents’ bedroom. Nine years later, armed with a vivid imagination, an obsession with Dame Edna Everage, and a warped sense of Catholicism, Marco fights for a space of his own.

Festivals & Awards: Tribeca Film Festival 2005, Flickerfest Film Festival 2005 (Best Cinematography), Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films 2004 (Best Student Live Action under 15 minutes), Interfilm Berlin 2004, Australian National ATOM Award 2004 (Best Film School Production), Australian National Student Film & Video Festival 2004 (Best Narrative Film), Australian Cinema Nova 2004 (Best Potential for Theatrical Release), Australian In The Bin Film Festival 2004 (The Bin Laughing Award / Best Male Actor Award / Production Value Award), Australian Fitzroy Shorts Award 2004 (Best Achivement in Sound), Victorian College of the Arts (Brian Robinson Script Award / Best Visual Effects Film Award), London Film Festival 2005

Weblink: www.bosich.com/marcosolo