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Cinema 16 – American Short Films ( The Lunch Date / Carmen / The Discipline Of D.E. / Daybreaker Express / Vincent / Terry Tate: Office Linebacker / The Wrath of Cobble Hill / Frei

Cinema 16 – American Short Films ( The Lunch Date / Carmen / The Discipline Of D.E. / Daybreaker Express / Vincent / Terry Tate: Office Linebacker / The Wrath of Cobble Hill / Frei

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France released, PAL/NTSC/Region 0 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), French ( Subtitles ), German ( Subtitles ), Italian ( Subtitles ), Japanese ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: With over three hours of films CINEMA16: AMERICAN SHORT FILMS is essential viewing for anyone with an interest in the moving image. The release of CINEMA16: AMERICAN SHORT FILMS follows the success of CINEMA16′s first collection of British short films – featuring Chris Nolan, Ridley Scott, Mike Leigh, Stephen Daldry, Lynne Ramsay and Peter Greenaway amongst others – and it’s follow-up EUROPEAN SHORT FILMS -featuring Lars von Trier, Jean Luc Godard and Lukas Moodysson further demonstrating it’s dedication to this important area of filmmaking. An engrossing, eclectic collection of the most striking short films made by many of America’s most respected directors. Includes The Lunch Date – Adam Davidson; Carmen – Alexander Payne; The Discipline Of D.E. – Gus Van Sant; Daybreak Express – D.A. Pennebaker; Vincent – Tim Burton; Terry Tate: Office Linebacker; The Wraith Of Cobble Hill – Adam Parrish King; Freiheit – George Lucas; Feelings – Todd Solondz; Terminal Bar – Stefan Nadelman; Necrology (Roll Call Of The Dead) – Standish Lawder; George Lucas In Love – Joe Nussbaum; Meshes Of The Afternoon – Maya Deren; Five Feet High And Rising – Peter Sollett; Paperboys – Mike Mills; Screen Test: Helmut – Andy Warhol. 1.The Lunch Date (Dir. Adam Davidson, 1990, 11 mins) 2.Carmen (Dir. Alexander Payne, 1985, 18 mins) 3.The Discipline Of D.E. (Dir. Gus Van Sant, 1982, 13 mins) 4.Daybreaker Express (Dir. D.A. Pennebaker, 1953, 5 mins) 5.Vincent (Dir. Tim Burton, 1982, 6 mins) 6.Terry Tate: Office Linebacker (Dir. Rawson Marshall Thurber, 2003, 4 mins) 7.The Wrath of Cobble Hill (Dir. Adam Parrish King, 2005, 15 mins) 8.Freiheit (Di

Cinema 16 – American Short Films ( The Lunch Date / Carmen / The Discipline Of D.E. / Daybreaker Express / Vincent / Terry Tate: Office Linebacker / The Wrath of Cobble Hill / Frei

A Short Film About Killing

A Short Film About Killing

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Studio: Kino International Release Date: 05/11/2004 Run time: 81 minutes

A Short Film About Killing

Possible Films Volume 2, New Short Films by Hal Hartley

Possible Films Volume 2, New Short Films by Hal Hartley

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An ambitious young actress comes to Berlin to convince an American ex-pat filmmaker she must be his next muse … Hartley’s conscientious assistant in Berlin receives weekly letters from her boss and sends him the books he needs as he struggles in Amsterdam to stage Dutch composer Louis Andriessen’s opera, “la Commedia”… A commercially realistic but artistically conflicted playwright lends his Berlin apartment to a young actress friend so she can rehearse her drama school audition while he goes off to save his doomed production in New York … Hartley and his wife, Miho Nikaido, travel to Japan to see her parents and reflect on 12 years of marriage, her career ambitions, and the adventures of growing older … An artist-criminal far from home asks his assistant to pirate a rare videotape before the German Post Office Authorities come to confiscate it… Films included in this collection: A/Muse (11:00) Implied Harmonies (28:00) The Apologies (13:00) Adventure (20:00) Accomplice (3:08)

Possible Films Volume 2, New Short Films by Hal Hartley

W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films

W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films

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This wonderful compilation of films pays tribute to America’s cantankerous comedy genius, W.C. Fields (My Little Chickadee, Never Give a Sucker an Even Break). Legendary one-liners and hilarious slapstick routines are preserved in six early

W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films

The Short Films of David Lynch

The Short Films of David Lynch

  • Collection of highly sourght-after David Lynch shorts, including his first works. A must-see for fans of the legendary filmmaker David Lynch, this collecton features six short films from the master of the macabre. Spanning the director’s career, from early experiments to more fully realized visions, this disc contains the shorts “Six Men Getting Sick”, “The Alphabet”, “The Grandmother” “The

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SHORT FILMS OF DAVID LYNCH
David Lynch

Collection of highly sourght-after David Lynch shorts, including his first works.

A must-see for fans of the legendary filmmaker David Lynch, this collecton features six short films from the master of the macabre. Spanning the director’s career, from early experiments to more fully realized visions, this disc contains the shorts “Six Men Getting Sick”, “The Alphabet”, “The Grandmother” “The Amputee”, The Cowboy and the Frenchman” and “Lumiere”. Each film is preceded by an introduction from the director.

The Short Films of David Lynch

Watching You: Intriguing Lesbian Short Films

Watching You: Intriguing Lesbian Short Films

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This exciting collection brings together some of the best lesbian shorts from around the world, included on both the VHS & DVD versions of this film: 4PM (Dir. Sam Backhurst, UK 14 min) Humorous tale of a one-night stand that goes horribly wrong. Winner of Best Girls Short – Melbourne Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Bare (Dir. Deborah Strutt, Australia, 9 min) A hot on-night stand ignites a whole neighborhood of passion and romance. Winner of Best International Short – Brussels International Film Festival. Interviews With My Next Girlfriend (Dir. Cassandra Nicolaou, Canada 13 min) A very particular single woman screens future prospects in a hilarious interview process. Winner of Best Comedy – PlanetOut.com/HBO Short Movie Awards. Watching You (Dir. Stephanie Abramovich, Israel 32 min) A lesbian’s hobby: photographing a captivating woman neighbor causes trouble with her jealous girlfriend. Winner of Best Lesbian Short Film – Philadelphia Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Dear Emily (Dir. Katherine Brooks, USA 7 min) Sara recalls the drama of her senior year, and an intense schoolgirl crush. Winner of IFFCON Pitch Contest. The Ten Rules: A Lesbian Survival Guide (Dir. Lee Friedlander, USA 28 min) Takes a look at the pitfalls and pratfalls that happen when your friends aren’t just your friends – they’re also your dating pool. Winner of Audience Award, Best Short Film – Boulder Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Traveling Companion (Dir. Paula Goldberg, USA 20 min) An upcoming trip to romantic Italy persuades travel writer Helen to tempt fate and place an ad for a traveling companion. Winner of Executive Director’s Award – Newport Beach International Film Festival. Double Entente (Dir. Jacquie Lawrence, UK 11 min) Erotic tension builds when stressed-out Vanessa tries to meet her gorgeous lover Dulcie for an after-work cocktail. Will she settle for a stranger’s touch?

Watching You: Intriguing Lesbian Short Films

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould

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François Girard originally conceived 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould as a biography to try to explain the bizarre genius of the master pianist who stopped touring in 1963 at the height of his success. The 32 parts play out key moments of Gould’s life without stringing them together. They go from realistic (a scene in a Hamburg hotel in which Gould turns a maid on to the wonder of music) to nihilistic (a segment solely made up of the drugs Gould presumably took). Stratford actor Colm Feore is quite good as the slyly introverted, soft-spoken figure, although this film is more of an examination of loneliness than of music. The key question is, Does this docudrama enlighten us better than a straightforward documentary on Gould would? Probably not. –Doug Thomas

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould

75th Annual Academy Awards Short Films

75th Annual Academy Awards Short Films

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Previously screened only at selected theaters across the country, this special collection of OSCAR nominated short films celebrating the 2003 75th Annual ACADEMY AWARDS® is now available to compel and delight the filmmaker and film lover. Best Animated Short Film: The ChubbChubbs! (USA – Columbia – A Sony Pictures Imageworks Production) On a planet in the far reaches of the imagination, clumsy but well-meaning Meeper dreams of entertaining people as an R&B vocalist. But first he must find a way to save the patrons of the Ale-E-Inn nightclub from the vicious and voracious invaders known as the ChubbChubbs. (6 minutes) Other Animated Nominees: Rocks “Das Rad” (Germany – A Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg GmbH Production) Observing the passage of centuries with bewildered fascination, two rock piles comment on the rise and fall of human history. (8 minues) Mike’s New Car (USA – Buena Vista – A Pixar Animation Studios Production) One-eyed Mike from Monster’s Inc drives himself nuts trying to take his friend Sulley for a spin in his new car. (4 minutes) The Cathedral (Poland – A Platige Image Production) A man enters a forest-like cathedral and discovers that the trees are made of people. (6 minutes) Mt. Head “Atama Yama” (Japan – A Yamamura Animation Production) An obsessed loner encounters a hairy problem: the Cherry tree growing out of his head is attracting crowds. (10 minutes) Best Live Action Short Film: This Charming Man “Der Er En Yndig Mand” (Denmark – An M&M Production for Novellefilm Production) Taking advantage of a mix-up at the unemployment office, Lars Hansen becomes Pakistani immigrant El Hassan. Will his masquerade land him a job and the affection of his politically correct school teacher? (29 minutes) Other Live Action Nominees: I’ll Wait for the Next One “J’attendrai Le Suivant” (France – A La Boite Production) A lonely young woman boards the subway and meets a panhandler who’s begging for love rather than money. (4 minutes) Gridlock”Fait D’Hiver” (Belgium – An Another Dimension of an Idea Production) Stick in traffic, a harried businessman calls home on his new cell phone – and dials up a nightmare. (7 minutes) Dog “Inja” (Australia – An Australian Film & Radio School Production) In South Africa, a long-brutalized dog comes between a whie landowner and his black farmhand – with fateful results. (17 minutes) Extra Feature: How To Submit Your Short Film to the Academy – Academy Member and Award-winner for his 1997 live action short film Visas & Virtue, Chris Donahue informs filmmakers and fans of the eligibility rules and procedures for submitting a short film to the Academy for OSCAR consideration.Amazon.com
Short films have their own succinct pleasures, but they’re almost impossible to see outside of occasional festival screenings. So it’s delightful that all of the short animated and live-action films nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 have been packaged together for home viewing. The two American animated shorts are, perhaps unsurprisingly, comic–a Pixar snippet featuring characters from Monsters, Inc. and a clever sci-fi shaggy-dog story (“The ChubbChubbs!,” that year’s animated winner). The foreign entries, in contrast, range from the philosophical (a German entry views human history from the perspective of a rock) to the surreal (from Japan, the story of a miser with a cherry tree growing out of his scalp). The live-action shorts are just as varied; “This Charming Man” (the winning entry, from Denmark) follows a Danish man pursuing love after a bureaucratic mix-up leads him to disguise himself as a Pakistani immigrant. “I’ll Wait for the Next One,” from France, packs heartbreak into four swift minutes; Belgium’s “Gridlock” gives betrayal a dark comic twist; and the Australian short “Dog” offers a potent glimpse of brutality and consequences in South Africa. A substantial selection, each short a dense and satisfying nugget of film. –Bret Fetzer

75th Annual Academy Awards Short Films

Making it Big in Shorts: The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide to Short Films – 2nd edition

Making it Big in Shorts: The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide to Short Films – 2nd edition

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First published in 2004, this new and updated edition allows filmmakers to tap into the raw power of the YouTube, MySpace, and iTunes. Generate millions of hits for your short films and learn how you can make money by tapping into the power of the Internet.

Grab a camera, make a short film. Show it at Sundance; show it on YouTube. There’s no limit to what you can achieve by starting small and dreaming big. In easy-to-follow steps, short-film guru Kim Adelman shows you how to achieve your dreams by making that killer short film. Bringing together the artist and business sides of filmmaking, this book gives filmmakers the skills to develop unique shorts that are creatively satisfying and can launch careers.

Making it Big in Shorts: The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide to Short Films – 2nd edition

A Collection of 2006 Academy Award Nominated Short Films

A Collection of 2006 Academy Award Nominated Short Films

  • BINTA AND THE GREAT IDEA (BINTA Y LA GRAN IDEA)SPAIN 30 MinutesOscar Nominees: Javier Fesser & Luis MansoBinta, a 7-year-old girl, sets out to change the life of her young cousinERAMOS POCOS (ONE TOO MANY)Kimuak/SPAIN 16 MinutesOscar Nominee: Borja CobeagaWhen his wife leaves him, Joaquin asks his son to help him persuade his mother-in-law to do the housework.HELMER & SONDENMARK 12 Minutes

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Live Action Shorts: West Bank Story (Oscar® Winner), Binta and the Great Idea (Binta Y La Gram Idea),Éramos Pocos(One Too Many), Helmer & Son, The Saviour.

Animated Shorts: The Danish Poet (Oscar® Winner), Maestro.

Bonus Feature Shorts: The Wraith of Cobble Hill, The Passenger, Gentlemen’s Duel, Guide Dogm, One Rat Short Surviving the Rush.

*Compilation and bonus features subject to change.

A Collection of 2006 Academy Award Nominated Short Films