SHORTS PROGRAM 1
TOTAL RUN TIME: 80 minutes
MARTHA IN LATTIMORE
Mary M. Dalton
USA, 2005, 45 MINUTES
Although Martha is the social center of her town, she isn't able to leave her house. She's been living in a bright yellow iron lung since she contracted polio in 1948.
Print Source:
Mary Dalton
P.O. Box 2125
Jamestown, NC 27282
336.887.6057
Dalton@wfu.edu
SWEET MONSTER
Marco De Stefanis
NETHERLANDS, 2005, 10 MINUTES
In the dark, the most harmless teddy bear can become a scary monster. But is this monster also sweet?
Print Source:
Marco De Stefanis, Konkarma
Tussen Kadijken 13
Amsterdam, 1018BC
Netherlands
+31.20.6255764
mdestefanis@arcobalenomedia.tv
TURN OUT THE LIGHT
Mira Jargil
DENMARK, 2005, 9 MINUTES
After over four decades spent in their home, an elderly couple prepares to move out. They occupy themselves with mudane questions, like coffee or tea, rather than confront the enormity of the transition.
Print Source:
Anne Marie KŸrstein, Danish Film Institute
55 Gothersgade
Copenhagen K, DK-1123
Denmark
+45.2.173.1991
kurstein@dfi.dk
UNDER THE ROLLERCOASTER
Lila Place
USA, 2005, 15 MINUTES
There was an old woman who lived in a... Thunderbolt? Meet Mae Timpano, a Coney Island icon raising her family in a house built under New York's famous wooden coaster.
Print Source:
Lila Place
lilaplace@gmail.com
+39.38.764.1913
Wednesday, 6/14 at 12:00 p.m.
Thursday, 6/15 at 9:30 p.m.
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