Sunday, June 6, 2010

DAY FOUR: June 6, 2010

Two Minute Two Step:

Shooting Today-- SUSPECT #1 shoots today from 12-4pm and SURPRISE PARTY shoots today from 7-11pm. They will screen tomorrow night in front of the evening features. Shooting will take place in the Filmmakers Lounge directly across from the theatre (on the second floor inside of 8000 Sunset).

4-6pm Happy hour in the Filmmaker Lounge with the South Point Argentine Grill bringing the tastes!

Screenings:

12:30pm Competition Shorts Group 3: Abreojos, Daydreaming, Good Times, March 31, Piano Fingers, Song in a Convenience Store, Summer

2:45pm A FILM ABOUT RACES

Do any of us really know what race is? Writer and entertainment coach Paul Duddridge examines the key role “race” plays in all our lives. With the help of leading scientists, philosophers, authors, and sociologists he explores the subject whilst attempting to organize a “mini race olympics” in LA.

5:00pm Competition Shorts Group 4: The Accident, Anything You Can Do, Death, Inc., The Loneliness of the Long Distance, The Salesman, Stay Awake, Weekend

7:15pm GO FOR IT

Carmen is a good student with a bad attitude who lives for dancing in the underground clubs of Chicago. Her professor catches her performing in the neighborhood and challenges her to audition to a formal dance school in California. Pulled apart in every direction, her dream of dancing fades. Can Carmen over- come her fears and take the biggest chance of her life, or will she succumb to her self-doubt?

9:30pm FUGUE (with 2-min 2 step "Two Minute Warning")

When Charlotte moves into a secluded hillside home with her boyfriend, her happiness is clouded by several strange occurrences -- ghostly footsteps, disembodied voices, and the appearance of an eerie, faceless woman. She learns she's suffering from a Dissociative Fugue, which has caused her to forget everything from the last nine months. As she sets out to uncover what caused her memory loss, the events of the past blend into the present -- threatening not only her life, but that of her unborn baby.

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