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Tuesday, March 3, 2009 , Updated

Women In Film Dallas schedules Short Film Showcase for Sunday, March 8

Fourth Annual WomenInFilm Short Film Showcase

When: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 5 p.m.
Where: The Studio Movie Grill, 5405 Belt Line Road, Dallas
Cost: $5 - $10
Age limit: All ages
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Women In Film Dallas (WIF.D) sponsors a number of film events throughout the year, and the latest - coming up this Sunday (March 8) at the Studio Movie Grill in Addison - is a short film showcase.

Short films don't get a lot of exposure because - let's face it - commercial theaters aren't set up to do screenings of movies with six to 24-minute runtimes. (What do you charge for a ticket? Which films do you group together if you want to charge full feature price?) Plus, there's simply not as much public interest in the short film genre, which is a real shame because they can be just as entertaining, enlightening and insightful (if not more so!) than ninety minute or two hour long shows.

The films represented here have been cherry-picked from over 40 finalist selections submitted by WIF.D international members and local film festival partners. The 75-minute program starts at 5 p.m., and you may purchase advance tickets here for $10 if you're a part of the general public (i.e., "unwashed masses"), or for the low, low WIF.D member price of $5 (if you're a WIF.D member, obviously).

Here's the lineup of short films to be shown during the program:

Take 3

12 minutes

New Zealand

Owen Hughes -producer

Roseanne Liang - director

Comedy - The audition room is a minefield for three Asian actresses who are expected to be Asian in ways they are not completely comfortable with. When the humiliations mount, they transcend their rivalry in one gleeful act of solidarity, empowering themselves with the very stereotype that they’ve been subjected to.

Montreal 1971

24 minutes

Montreal, Canada

Vanya Rose - director/writer/producer

Three part poetic portraits taking place throughout the 20th century in Montreal Canada - A story told with few words and great cinematography, Montreal 1971, follows a young woman on her journey through love, loss and loneliness. Each moment in her life and her memories unfolds in a serious of precious decisions similar to what many women face.

Love Letters

8 minutes

Australia

Peggy Yabevula - producer/cinematographer

Nick Khoo - director

Drama - Premiered at WOW Festival 2008 - Steve, an 8 year old corresponds with 8 year old Theresa, in Africa, through a sponsorship organization which only allows communication until she is 18. Before the contact is cut off, he has to tell her how he really feels.

The Colors of Veil

5.5 minutes

Washington DC, USA

Jehan Harney – director/producer

Documentary - A former U.S. soldier ultimately found her identity in the veil, and became a vanguard of the growing American-Muslim community. Share in her struggles to find a job that accepts her and how her trials have inspired others like her.

Lullaby

11 minutes

Australia

Kate Breen - producer

Katie O'Neill - director

Fiction - Premiered at WOW Festival 2008 -- Sisters Poppy and Bella struggle to bring themselves up in a rundown warehouse above a burlesque club where there Mother is a singer.

Quarter to Noon

14 minutes

Austin, Texas, USA

Kat Candler - director/writer/producer

Greg Omelchuck - producer

Ray Pena -- producer

Aman Satterwhite - producer

Drama/Comedy/Fantasy - Enclosed in a stale office with a single door and a single window and several framed “Best Worker” Awards, a worker works. She's good at her job -- consistent, dedicated, and high performing; however, when she discovers a new world outside her office window… she escapes.

posted by JM



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