LUNCHTIME Directed by Satoshi Fujii, JAPAN, 14:58 Minutes, Narrative It’s lunchtime and in a café along the river, the editor of a woman’s magazine, short on ideas for her new column, pops in for a bite. There she encounters four characters, entangled in a secret and her voyeurism might just help her writing block. 
Directed by Josh Crockett, USA, 2:24 Minutes, Narrative Two single gals in the city plan a short film. This hilarious and refreshing take on surfing your friend’s couch, packs a punch in a short time.
Directed by Michael Roberts, USA, 5:50 Minutes, Animation Rockabilly meets Wild West in this pulp animation, told from the rumbleseat of a ghostly hot rod. A young man revisits the most memorable moments of his life in a strange world of sinister phantasms and red-eyed drunks. Indie rockers The Sadies provide the soundtrack.
Directed by Levi Abrino, USA, 17:30 Minutes, Narrative Dave, a divorced small town postal worker, tries to win his family back by getting his son a pony as an 8th birthday present. A witty, mature and sharply observed tale of co-parenting and the tug-of-war between two dads for their son’s love and approval.
Directed by Rob Lambert, USA, 5:17 Minutes, Music Video The story of two brothers raised by a single mother, told in two different time lines reflects the innocence of youth mirrored against the harsh realities of decisions made for fast money. The Harp, beat-box and spoken word are used as the soundtrack in this gritty tale set in Los Angeles.








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