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Oscar Shorts
Screenings of 2010 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts: French Roast, Granny O'Grimms Sleeping Beauty, The Lady and the Reaper, Logorama, A Matter of Loaf and Death.
Oscar Shorts
Screenings of 2010 Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts: The Door, Instead of Abracadabra, Kavi, Miracle Fish, The New Tenants.
AZ Shorts Showcase
A compulsive bargain hunter looks for cheap true love.
Arizona Shorts
A film of Love the hard way.
Feature Films - Competition
After suffering a devastating stroke, and having reached the confines of the American health care system, forty year old Devin Dearth takes an unconventional journey to China in search of the care he needs and a fighting chance at recovery.
Feature Films - Competition
The explosive combination of politics and racial discord rips a Virginia community apart when 'illegal immigration' becomes the hot campaign issue for a local election. National anti-immigration networks employ the Internet to frighten and intimidate lawmakers, and residents form a resistance using YouTube videos and virtual townhalls.
Grade School/High School Short Films
Absence. Miss-ing. The doing of nothing. Unbidden non-appearance. Forbidden absenteeism. Break between two breaks. This film is about what a teenager does while being absent from class. This is the art of absence.
Feature Films - Showcase
With the five-year anniversary of his wife and child’s death rapidly approaching, Paul (Joseph Fiennes) recruits his friends Jeff and Liz to help him realize his all-consuming goal of swimming the length of the Hudson River. Sensing that Paul is hiding something, Jeff discovers that the trip is Paul's way of saying goodbye to a life that has dealt him too much tragedy. Despite his friends’ efforts to convince him otherwise, Paul is firm in his belief that there is nothing left for him now that his wife and child are gone. As Paul swims closer to Manhattan, Liz and Jeff scramble to change his mind before it's too late. Justin Kirk turns in a particularly strong performance as Paul's sarcastic, unsentimental best friend. Appearances from Michelle Trachtenberg and Mary Tyler Moore round out an excellent ensemble cast. Set against the backdrop of the Hudson River Valley in summertime, Against the Current explores the dark landscape of life after loss, and delivers a strong finale sure to stay with you long after the film's conclusion.

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