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* Guest-Curated by Michael Tully *
This Funny Country
Will
You Roughhouse
My Lather?
Directed by David Gordon Green
7
min - USA - English - Color
For those of you who scratched
your heads when you heard that David Gordon Green was
going to be directing Pineapple Express, this
early film school short might connect some of those
dots. Just don’t ask me which ones. Will You
Lather Up My Roughhouse? is like a bizarre home-sitcom
from a long-lost dimension that has been preserved on
crappy videotape to disturb and confuse the world for
centuries to come. Don’t miss this rare screening
of this truly ridiculous film.
What's
this a
Ralph Handel Movie
Directed by Josh & Benny Safdie
12 min - USA - English - Color
This documentary introduces
the world to New York City comic Ralph Handel, as he
does his laundry, works in a midtown office building,
and performs at open mic nights in comedy clubs throughout
the metropolitan area. Unfortunately, Benny Safdie is
in another country shooting his newest film and Josh’s
presence hasn’t been confirmed, though Handel
will be in attendance for a post-film discussion, and,
if we’re lucky, he’ll grace us with a taste
of his newest material.
The
Adventure
Directed by Mike Brune

15 min - 2008 - USA - English - Color
A well-to-do Southern couple
heads into their local state park for a picnic and encounters
a mysterious mime along the way. Mike Brune's directorial
debut is a masterful exercise in tone, balancing American
humor with European drama to create something wholly
original. (Special NYC sneak preview!)
After the End of the World
Scaredy
Cats
Directed by Bossi Baker
15
min - 2008 - USA - English - Color
Bossi Baker's film—made
as his thesis project for the Savannah College of Art
and Design—is an impressive accomplishment. Scaredy
Cats conjures the apocalyptic dread of Cormac McCarthy's
The Road in only fifteen minutes. If I had been Baker's
teacher, I would have strongly advised him not set his
sights so high, yet I would have been wrong. Scaredy
Cats is an unsettling, haunting experience.
Glory
at Sea
Directed by Benh Zeitlin
25
min - 2008 - USA - English - Color
Benh Zeitlin's life-affirming
spectacle is another portrait of post-catastrophe America,
following a group of spirited residents in post-Katrina
New Orleans who build a raft to reunite with their missing
loved ones at the bottom of the sea. In a year of exceptional
cinema, Glory at Sea might very well be the most exceptional
achievement of them all. If you haven't seen this film,
now's your chance! And if you have, now's your chance
to see it again!
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