2005

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Short Program 8: Reflections from the East and Back

Reflections from the East and Back mixes narrative works with documentary and even includes one that falls nicely in-between. Reflections from the East and Back offers a number of views of the lives of people of several different cultures and how they interact, compare or contrast with familiar ones. From the United States, Japan, India, Hong Kong, South Korea, and even Mongolia, Reflections from the East and Back touches on ways of life that are strikingly different from ours while feeling nothing but familiar.

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

Short Program 8: Reflections from the East and Back

Reflections from the East and Back mixes narrative works with documentary and even includes one that falls nicely in-between. Reflections from the East and Back offers a number of views of the lives of people of several different cultures and how they interact, compare or contrast with familiar ones. From the United States, Japan, India, Hong Kong, South Korea, and even Mongolia, Reflections from the East and Back touches on ways of life that are strikingly different from ours while feeling nothing but familiar.

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

A fake documentary about a cop who innately holds a strange characteristic ? people somehow gather up and queue in line behind him automatically with or without their intention.

Season:
2005
Director:
Norihiro Koizumi
Cinematography:
Norihiro Koizumi
Editor:
Norihiro Koizumi
Language:
Japanese with English subtitles
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

Short Program 8: Reflections from the East and Back

Reflections from the East and Back mixes narrative works with documentary and even includes one that falls nicely in-between. Reflections from the East and Back offers a number of views of the lives of people of several different cultures and how they interact, compare or contrast with familiar ones. From the United States, Japan, India, Hong Kong, South Korea, and even Mongolia, Reflections from the East and Back touches on ways of life that are strikingly different from ours while feeling nothing but familiar.

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

Trans is a film about discovering a deeper meaning of life through creative outlets; abandoning the monotonous structure that inhibits individuals from reaching their potential. It is about finding true happiness through art while being constantly haunted by a reality that limits individualism. Trans is about movement, progression, and the evolution of the human mind and spirit.

Season:
2005
Director:
Adriel Almirol & Paul Kresge
Cinematography:
Adriel Almirol & Paul Kresge
Cast:
Paul Kresge, Will Springhorn
Editor:
Adriel Almirol & Paul Kresge
Language:
English
Genre:
Unassigned
Music:
Hypoetical

Running time: N/A

Short Program 7: Student Shorts

Cinequest is proud to present a collection of student shorts that goes across all bounds of film. From around the nation, many of the top film schools, smaller schools and local institutions are represented. The subjects stretch from the highly comedic to the subtle and dark. This year?s selection from the next generation of filmmakers is sure to instill confidence in the future of film.

Chris Garcia

NOTE: Screening will include an intermission.

Amal (Sheridan College) - dir. Richie Mehta

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

Short Program 7: Student Shorts

Cinequest is proud to present a collection of student shorts that goes across all bounds of film. From around the nation, many of the top film schools, smaller schools and local institutions are represented. The subjects stretch from the highly comedic to the subtle and dark. This year?s selection from the next generation of filmmakers is sure to instill confidence in the future of film.

Chris Garcia

NOTE: Screening will include an intermission.

Amal (Sheridan College) - dir. Richie Mehta

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

Short Program 7: Student Shorts

Cinequest is proud to present a collection of student shorts that goes across all bounds of film. From around the nation, many of the top film schools, smaller schools and local institutions are represented. The subjects stretch from the highly comedic to the subtle and dark. This year?s selection from the next generation of filmmakers is sure to instill confidence in the future of film.

Chris Garcia

NOTE: Screening will include an intermission.

Amal (Sheridan College) - dir. Richie Mehta

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned

Running time: N/A

James is an illegal cab driver in Los Angeles. On a routine trip to the airport, he picks up a young woman arrived from Korea. She seeks her brother sent to America as a baby for adoption years earlier. Without family of his own, James begins to secretly hope that he is her brother.

Season:
2005
Director:
Dong Hyeuk Hwang
Cast:
Karl Yune, Hana Kim
Editor:
Dong Hyeuk Hwang, Raymond Park
Producer:
Christina Piovesan
Co-Producer:
YOON JEONG LEE
Language:
English & Korean (w/English subtitles)
Genre:
Unassigned
Music:
GASCIA OUZOUNIAN

Running time: N/A

Short Program 7: Student Shorts

Cinequest is proud to present a collection of student shorts that goes across all bounds of film. From around the nation, many of the top film schools, smaller schools and local institutions are represented. The subjects stretch from the highly comedic to the subtle and dark. This year?s selection from the next generation of filmmakers is sure to instill confidence in the future of film.

Chris Garcia

NOTE: Screening will include an intermission.

Amal (Sheridan College) - dir. Richie Mehta

Season:
2005
Genre:
Unassigned
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