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Wednesday May 11th @ 4:00pm

Student & Short Film Program 3

Location: The Hayworth Theater

(Q&A with filmmakers following the screening)

2511 Wilshire Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90057

Tickets - $11



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                 spring 2011

     festival

     “Short & student program 3”

(wed. May 11th @ 4:00pm)

 
 


 




Wednesday May 11th @ 4:00pm

Student & Short Film Program 3

Location: The Hayworth Theater

(Q&A with filmmakers following the screening)

2511 Wilshire Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90057

Tickets - $11



“American Sweetheart” Dir. By Karin Binanto

(USA) 8 min.

CLARA discovers clues that her husband is cheating on her and goes to great lengths to get revenge.


“Impostor” Dir. By Marc Masciandaro

(USA) 25 min.

Arthur Semple is a lonely office drone. Disenchanted with his life of tireless routine and quiet anonymity, he yearns for something new and extraordinary. Secretly pining after his gorgeous next-door neighbor, Elle, he has not yet worked up the courage to speak to her and has little reason to be optimistic about his chances. When he receives a voicemail message heralding the return of his deadbeat twin brother, Ray, Arthur begins to feel his world spinning out of control. Supremely handsome and brimming with all the confidence his brother lacks, Ray manages to procure a date with Elle within minutes of his arrival, triggering Arthur’s jealousy.



“Run Edward,Run!”

Dir. By Hebron Simckes-Joffe

(USA) 4 min.

Edward, a war vet in a wheel chair, escapes his caretaker in order to get to the local store for more Jim Beam. Unfortunately, he will get more than he expected.


“Let Go” Dir. By Jonathan Hauerstock

(Israel) 18 min.

The film tells the story of the spiritual encounter between Joel, A photographer and a resident of the Hospice who has had his heart broken, and Jasmine, the woman responsible for his agony. Joel, who has lost his desire for life, uses his camera to explore the nature of human happiness. Jasmine's unexpected return to his life invokes deep emotions and a yearning for a past love and a passion for life. But will his high expectations be his downfall?
The hospice's unique atmosphere, historical architecture and breathtaking location affect both of the characters and serve for a magical setting in which anything seems possible.