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| 2001 12 min. |
| Featuring: |
Adam Swiderski, Tom Reid, Maggie Cino, Eileen White |
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Adapted from a poem by
Brian Blanchfield
A soldier wanders through post-apocalyptic outer Brooklyn. A
general watches the tape. A suburban family is watched by video
ghosts.
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"Having, at any second,
Human disbelief in perserverance to outrun
Thirteen and a third shots---
Stills, as it were---
are needed to make what isn't, real"
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| 2002 40 min |
| Featuring:
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Martin
Dockery, Kate Ward,
Douglas Scott Sorenson
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A blackly comic portrait of Long
Island rich kids in the early'80s,
adapted from Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher".
A couch-surfing stoner comes to visit his sick friend Roddy, only to
become a pawn in Roddy and his sister's games of incest and drug
addiction.
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| "...manages to tap into Poe's caustic
wit...Postmodern and cheeky, Carefully builds to a fever pitch... Kleinfeld
defies his shoestring budget with a climax that recalls Roger Corman's finest
hours... a wonderfully canny no-budget featurette."
 
-FILMMAKER MAGAZINE
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| 2003 13 min |
| Featuring:
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Carrie
Johnson, Tom Mazur, William Laney |
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A silent comedy for the edification of
office peons worldwide. Love-lorn graphic designer Betty falls for a
hunky water cooler reparman. She urges greater liquid
consumption on her colleagues, with terrifying results!
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| "When you don't keep your mind on your
work, everyone loses out.
The next time you have counterproductive feelings at work---ask your
supervisor for assistance."
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