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A higher being in a state of pious bliss must endure the attentions of The Saint Inspector in Mike Booth's animated short.
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A writer attempts to finish his novel in Stephen Berkman's Room 103, while his life becomes more and more like Kafka's ''Metamorphosis.''
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Michael Liu examines a simple street occurrence from five very different points of view in P.O.V.
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Alex Weld's What Comes First? is a hyper-surreal comedy about Kenny and his obsession with Kinder Surprise eggs. Will Kenny win the contest for 100 more eggs?
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Cup-O-Abominations is another animated short, this time by Ben Hillman. Sit back, relax and enjoy a quaff with the Whore of Babylon, on the house.
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Giorgio Valentini's animated DNA warns of the dangers of creating the ''Perfect Being.'' But will the human race ever learn?
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Zahor (Remember) is a collage of photographs chosen by Fabienne Rousso-Lenoir in memory of her parents and of all the Jewish people who lived a normal and happy life before being snatched by the delirious madness of WWII. The film is a vibrant testimony of a by-gone era when people were happy, Jewish or not. --Hayet Ennabli
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When you think of Cannes, it's probably because of it's annual star-studded film festival. But did you know that Cannes also plays host to an International Advertising Film Festival? Sixteen countries were represented by over 4,200 entries at this year's annual event. Whether loved--Got Milk?--or reviled--Mentos, the Freshmaker--advertising is undoubtedly one of the greatest forces in our lives. This compilation includes ninety-eight stellar, award winners presented in categories ranging from Food and Drink to Public Awareness.
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Linda, hoping for greater sensuality and empowerment, contemplates breast augmentation, although her friends protest. This humorous film parodies the pressures that face contemporary women and explores the vanities and vulnerabilities of women in the 90s. --Pete Crane
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Hidden treasures can be found in the vaults of Warner Bros. Studios, and the newest from filmmaker/writer Paul Seydor is one of the greatest treasures to be found in the world of cinema. You see, Paul had some footage of the making of Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch brought to him, which not only blew him way, but left the executives at Warners awestruck. Seydor began editing.