2012 Atlanta Underground Film Festival
AUFF Documentary Shorts ONE
69 min.
Sunday, 9/16/2012
4:30 - 5:45 pm
Blighted Beauty
(9m, U S A) dir. by Joe Brown
Witness the beauty of urban decay through the eyes (and photography) of urban explorer Naaman Fletcher.
Fish Meat: Choose Your Farm Wisely
(29m, Turkey, U S A) dir. by Joe Cunningham
Two friends take a sailing voyage through the cradle of western civilization to pull back the cover on modern fish farming.
Assumed Identity: The Art of Susan Sponsler
(5m, U S A) dir. by John Carstarphen
A brief look at the unheralded work of Asian American artist Susan Sponsler, a Korean adoptee living and working in Texas.
58th and 5th
(26m, U S A) dir. by Thomas Davisson
A blue license allows disabled veterans to work on most corners of Midtown Manhattan. This is the story of one of those corners.
Thursday, September 13
Rodriguez Room
5:30 - 7:30 - Bad Boyz Club Shorts
7:30 - 9:30 - Girl Troubles Shorts
9:30 - 11:30 - Locals Shorts Program ONE
Goodson Yard
9:00 - 10:30 - Highland Fling
10:30 - 12:00 - Dreamworld
Saturday, September 15
Rodriguez Room
12:30 - 2:15 - It’s In Your Head Drama Shorts
2:30 - 4:20 - Video Stop
4:30 - 6:30 - Locals shorts program TWO
7:00 - 9:00 - Transmigration
9:00 - 10:30 - Comedy Shorts TWO
10:45 - 12:30 am - Horror Shorts
Goodson Yard
9:00 - 10:30 - True Bromance
10:30 - 12:00 - Holiday Road
Friday, September 14
Rodriguez Room
5:00 - 7:00 - Experimental Shorts
7:00 - 8:30 - Comedy Shorts ONE
8:35 - 10:30 - Animation Attack! Shorts
10:40- 12:00 am - Cat Scratch Fever
Goodson Yard
8:30 - 10:00 - Cold Blooded
10:15 - 11:45 - El Lenguaje del Tiempo
Sunday, September 16
Rodriguez Room
2:30 - 4:30 - Filmmakers Meet and Greet
4:30 - 5:45 - Documentary Shorts ONE
5:45 - 7:00 - Documentary Shorts TWO
7:00 - 9:00 - A Sister's Call
9:00 - 10:30 - Non Compos Mentis:
or Jerry Powell & the Delusions of Grandeur
Goodson Yard
8:30 - 10:00 - Hello, My name is Dick Licker
10:00 - 11:30 - Zeus
2012 Festival Schedule

Zeus
(93m, U S A) dir. by Jeremy Hurlburt
When his high school gym teacher 'Zeus' dies, Jeremy puts his aspirations of becoming a screenwriter in Hollywood on hold to retreat to his hometown of Hinsdale, NY, where he meets up with his lifelong best friend Marc. Once at home, Jeremy expects to pick up where he left off, being best friends with Marc, but instead finds his best friend shaken over the death of Zeus.
Joining the life-long best friends is Senneca, a proverbial third wheel; he tags along in their quest to commemorate the legacy of Zeus, the strongest man they ever met in their lives. After compiling a list of games that Zeus taught them in grade school, the three sneak into their old high school and compete in a makeshift Olympics in their fallen hero's honor. The competition evokes arguments on life, death, friendship, and gym teachers.
In the end, there can only be one home, one best friend, one winner, and there will most certainly be 'bonus points for blood.'
10:00 pm - Sunday, September 16
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Highland Fling
(90m, U S A) dir. by Adam Boyer
2 opposing views. 2 conflicting styles. 2 monumentally different human beings. A fun-loving Scotsman and a straight-laced Southern Belle are forced together in the making of a television show about a small southern American town hosting a Scottish Highland Festival attended by His Royal Highness, Prince Edward of Great Britain.
9:00 pm - Thursday, September 13
AUFF Features:

Dreamworld
(93m, U S A) dir. by Ryan Darst
Oliver Hayes, an aspiring animator whose confidence is at a low point, meets the captivating and impulsive Lily Blush, who encourages him to drop everything and go with her to Northern California in the hopes of fulfilling his fantasy of working for Pixar Animation Studios. As they travel up the coast, Oliver falls deeply in love but upon making certain startling discoveries he must decide if he wants to face reality or stay in dreamworld.
10:30 pm - Thursday, September 13

Cold Blooded
(86m, Canada) dir. by Jason Lapeyre
Toronto Constable Frances Jane has an easy gig tonight - guard an unconscious criminal named Eddie Cordero at Scarborough Hospital's locked-down secure wing. A battle of wits ensues between Jane and Cordero as he attempts to escape before the rest of his dangerous gang shows up looking for the missing diamonds from their robbery gone wrong. Jane's allegiance to herself and to her job will be tested in ways she's never imagined as she attempts to uncover the truth about the robbery, discover the location of the diamonds and tries to keep both herself and her prisoner alive.
8:30 pm - Friday, September 14

El Lenguaje del Tiempo
(The Language of Time)
(87m, Chile) dir. by Sebastian Araya Serrano Araya
The Language of Time tells the tale of a Man and a Woman who get together after several months of absence in an attempt to reconcile their differences. They had once been a couple and share an immensely painful past; a past that became the cause of their separation. But it seems that a tragic ending is the doomed destiny for these characters that seem incapable of achieving happiness. And even though we watch their story unfold three times, we literally see it in three consecutive intervals and told from different perspectives, once and again we reach the same ending. They mutually block out any possibility of giving or receiving love.
10:15 pm - Friday, September 14

Cat Scratch Fever
(73m, U S A) dir. by Lisa Duva
CAT SCRATCH FEVER is a madcap caper following two young women's adventures in alternate realities. Lisa and Ashley, roommates and best friends forever, discover they can observe parallel universes online and quickly become consumed with stalking themselves in other dimensions. It's the ultimate reality television: how can you sleep when you can watch yourself sleeping? As they sink deeper into their voyeuristic addiction, they lose the ability to distinguish between their real and alternate lives. A metaphor for the countless possibilities modern life and modern technologies present us, CAT SCRATCH FEVER is a humorous, surreal and ultimately moving romp.
10:40 pm - Friday, September 14

Video Stop
(107m, U S A) dir. by Adam Newell
Video Stop is a coming-of-age comedy about the life of R.J. MacReady, a young man working a dead-end job at a local video store. Colorful co-workers and customers revolve through Video Stop as R.J. searches for himself and his true vocation. R.J. begins to find the answers by reconnecting with an old friend, Maria West.
2:30 pm - Saturday, September 15

Transmigration
(96m, Brazil, U S A) dir. by Sheldon Schiffer
Curtis, an American looking for an escape to a foreign land, joins his estranged Brazilian biologist brother Francis on a spontaneous journey to find a rare jungle beetle in the Amazon. While hiking, Curtis is bitten by a snake. As he enters a venom induced hallucinogenic state, the two brothers are captured as slaves by a fantasy tribe of Amazonian women. Curtis must plot the rescue of Francis and their own escape, unless he finds his new situation better than the life he left behind.
7:00 pm - Saturday, September 15

True Bromance
(96m, United Kingdom, U S A) dir. by Sebastian Doggart
A fever dream of a bromantic comedy, True Bromance focuses on one man's journey across America to gain advice from famous bros (and bro-ettes) on how to win the heart of a woman he has never met -- Dr. Condoleezza Rice. From New York to Alabama, Colorado to California, our Everyman hero Devin Ratray assembles a mad collection of counsel to arm him for a final assault on Rice in Washington DC -- and to find out if love really can conquer all.
9:00 pm - Saturday, September 15

Holiday Road
(71m, U S A) dir. Various
13 Directors. 12 Holidays. 1 Mind Blowing Cinematic Experience.
A feature length comedic anthology celebrating the hilarious, poignant, and absurd aspects of America's twelve most recognized holidays. Featuring short films by Todd Berger, Bill Palmer, Bobby Miller, Daron Nefcy, Benny Grinnell, Ian Eastin, Marcy McIlwain, Aaron Arendt, Michael Suter, Dee Robertson, Doug Manley, Helena Wei and Andrew Putschoegl!
10:30 pm - Saturday, September 15

A Sister's Call
(77m, U S A) dir. by Kyle Tekiela
Call and Rebecca Richmond were born into Atlanta's high society. To their neighbors, they we're the perfect family. Nothing was further from the truth.
Years later, Call developed paranoid schizophrenia and walked out on his life. Overwhelmed by voices in his head, he wandered the country, drifting in and out of sanity. Amazingly, after twenty years of searching, Rebecca found Call alive, but not well...
A Sister's Call chronicles Rebecca's mission to bring her brother back from the depths of homelessness and schizophrenia all while seeking a way to heal herself from the past.
7:00 pm - Sunday, September 16

Hello, My name is Dick Licker
(77m, U S A) dir. by Brady Hall
Richard Winthrop is a sixteen year old kid with little to worry about... until his mother announces that she plans to marry a man named Russ Licker. Terrified at the prospect of potentially being known as 'Dick Licker' for his remaining two years of High School, Rich teams up with his best friend Chad to secretly destroy his mother's relationship before the wedding happens. As the attempts to throw a monkey wrench in engagement escalate, the stakes grow higher and things threaten to get completely out of control. Lots of swearing happens.
8:30 pm - Sunday, September 16

NON COMPOS MENTIS:
or Jerry Powell & the Delusions of Grandeur
(64m, U S A) dir. by Mike Cuenca
Mike Cuenca's second feature chronicles a series of vignettes based around Jerry Powell, a low-level thief with memory distrust syndrome. On the edges of sanity, Powell finds himself chased by a gang of criminals as he attempts to deliver a mysterious package for a known money-launderer.
Shot in stunning black & white by Los Angeles & New York-based fashion photographer Amberlie Bankoff, NON COMPOS MENTIS is the first film in a planned loose trilogy written & directed by guerilla filmmaker Mike Cuenca.
9:00 pm - Sunday, September 16
2012 Short Film Schedule:
AUFF Bad Boyz Club Shorts
114 min.
Thursday, 9/13/2012
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Where Is Joel Baum
(29m, U S A) dir. by Pearl Gluck
A tragic accident causes unexpected consequences in the home of a Hasidic rabbi in contemporary Brooklyn.
Fight Scene
(5m, Japan) dir. by Jim Ford
A man decides to walk home after his car breaks down in a bad part of town.
Outside Paradise
(29m, U S A) dir. by Preston Geer, Ricardo Perez-Selsky
Two brothers journey across a post-apocalyptic American wasteland in search of their survivalist grandfather but begin to drift apart when the older brother recognizes that his younger brother has become a violent murderer without remorse.
Anecdote
(15m, U S A) dir. by Ahmed Ziari
A young gay man sells his body on seedy streets in an effort to shed the scars of his past life. A chance encounter with a client hides a secret neither of them are prepared to face.
Brotherly Love
(17m, U S A) dir. by Choice Skinner
Three brothers are confronted with a horrible act committed by the youngest due to the pressure of bullying from a local gang.
Dolls for Strangers
(13m, U S A) dir. by Ken Cohen
After his sister's mysterious leg paralysis, Tony searches for an explanation by making voodoo dolls for people, hoping to see similar results.
Hellion
(6m, U S A) dir. by Kat Candler
Little seven-year old, Petey, falls prey to his older brothers' hellion ways.



AUFF Girl Troubles Shorts
108 min.
Thursday, 9/13/2012
7:30 - 9:30 pm
Caterpillar
(15m, U S A) dir. by David Field
An elderly woman conjures an infestation of silk spinning caterpillars, thus leading her to a mind-bending epiphany.
The Strangely Normal
(21m, U S A) dir. by Jerrika Hinton
Having grown comfortably accustomed to watching her life pass her by, THE GIRL is compelled to finally make a choice: to progress, to regress, or to stagnate.
Chichi no Ko
(5m, Japan) dir. by Momi Yamashita
A father's intense love toward his daughter is betrayed by her lies.
Elko
(14m, U S A) dir. by Alexander Yan
An internet-obsessed boy in rural Nevada takes advantage of a stranger's online request that somebody murder her.
Porcelana
(8m, Brazil) dir. by Thiago Taves Sobreiro
A beautiful half-naked doll faced woman is chained to a wall in a small cottage in the middle of nowhere.
To Beauty
(9m, U S A) dir. by Jess Zakira Wise
We all deserve to be noticed - a cinematic recreation of six paintings by Dada artist Otto Dix.
Children of the Air
(20m, U S A) dir. by Damian Horan
Juxtaposed to the original fairy-tale version of the Little Mermaid, Children of the Air is a dark story about fleeting love.
Bridges
(12m, U S A) dir. by Christopher Bell
When a potentially dangerous situation arises, a babysitter leaves the apartment with the young infant until things settle - but as they get further away, she thinks he might be better off with her.
Residuum
(4m, France, U S A) dir. by Niav Conty
Her feet on the edge of a rooftop, his hand approaches slowly...




AUFF Local Shorts ONE :
120 min
Thursday, 9/13/2012
9:30 - 11:30 pm
The Underlying
(17m, U S A) dir. by Tommy Wood
A world where games are played, hearts dismayed and lessons learned may be too late.
A Story of Our Hero (to 1910)
(8m, U S A) dir. by Chris Giddens
A contemporary narrative told via a history of cinema.
Chicken Wire Boundaries
(37m, U S A) dir. by Stephen Bise
Folks may call it God's country round these parts; but this is southern hospitality gone way bad!
Imperfect
(25m, U S A) dir. by Robert McKenzie
When a secret organization finds a way to make a world ridden with accidents and crime 'Perfect', Rob and Zack must save their world before they're driven insane.
If I Am Your MIrror
(18m, U S A) dir. by Garrett DeHart
A psychologically scarred Civil War veteran's journey to the gallows.
A Gypsy's Prophecy
(4m, U S A) dir. by Craig Rhee
A man seeks his fortune telling through a Gypsy, but what if her prophecy could manifest itself.
A Short Film About Money
(4m, U S A) by James Schroeder
We see them everyday but what do you really know about those dollars you carry in your pocket?
A Means to an End
(7m, U S A) dir. by Brad McGaughey
A man attempts to write an essay while contemplating his life during the week leading up to the 2012 apocalypse.



AUFF Experimental Shorts
118 min.
Friday, 9/14/2012
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Two Types of Sexism
(12m, U S A) dir. by Ahmed Ziari
An anti-sexism experimental short film that tackles the issue of sexism in two cultures: the Muslim world and the west.
A Few Words in Favor of God
(4m, U S A) dir. by Neil Needleman
A short video about advertising, branding, marketing, Coca-Cola, and God. Hey, you gotta believe in something!
Aphasia Oceana
(2m, Finland) dir. by Danny Warner
This 120-second experimental work explores our bared physical scaffolding.
Ode
(18m, U S A) dir. by Dawn Hollison
An examination of the human cycle of action and effect, and its reflection in the internal experience of recognition, regret, and remembrance.
Vallum
(6m, U S A) dir. by Chase Wright
A turn of the century teen imprisoned within oblivion desperately fights to escape.
Puzzleface
(19m, Canada) dir. by Spookey Ruben
'Xanadu meets Friday the 13th at Frank Zappa's House' - A cult comedy rock opera starring Voivod, Maylee Todd, Spookey Ruben and special cameo by Ken Russell as God.
The Bone Echo
(11m, United Kingdom) dir. by Jem Goulding
An exploration of the super-natural world of spirit animals.
The Hungry Boy
(5m, U S A) dir. by Cem Kurtulus, Jacob Nelson
In order to find his way to the family supper, a man lives a whole life in seconds and overcomes challenges against his own existence.
Love Hitch
(8m, U S A) dir. by Adam Badlotto
A psychedelic journey visualizing the cognitive process of forgetting a lost love.
Tentaklees
(4m, Australia) dir. by Peter Allen
An experimental horror film that puts a unique spin on the Little Miss Muffet tale.
Hansel and Gretel
(6 min.) dir. by Emma Varker
Sibling Hansel and Gretel find the sickly sweet offerings of a ruined arcadia are not quite to their taste.
Letter A
(8m, U S A) dir. by David Webber
The films in the Alphabet series explore direct animation and structural cinema.
The Psychological Profile of Ron Higgins
(3m, Canada, U S A) dir. by Scott Mallory, Jr.
We peer into the psyche of Ron Higgins to see and feel its raw form.
When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl
(12m, U S A) dir. by Jim Haverkamp
Combining drama, dance, puppetry, and oddball humor, the film is a sometimes funny, sometimes sad rumination on growing up as a 'sensitive kid.'






AUFF Comedy Shorts ONE:
69 min.
Friday, 9/14/2012
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Magnetic
(5m, U S A) dir. by Freddy Rabbath
The man with the longing heart builds a people-magnet in order to attract his childhood crush.
Y's Guys
(16m, U S A) dir. by Shane Brolly
When a retired mobster comes home to find two young mobsters in his home intent on whacking him, he must used his street smarts to out wit them.
About Face
(9m, Australia) dir. by Darren McFarlane
A hapless wife discovers her insensitive husband has parodied her intimate bedroom secrets in front of his friends.
Tennis
(4m, U S A) dir. by Darren Herczeg
A game of Tennis to the death.
Spaghetti für Zwei
(19m, Germany) dir. by Matthias Rosenberger
How a seemingly ordinary day becomes a significant turning point for an unremarkable man, thanks to a minimal shift of fate.
Laundry Day
(5m, Canada) dir. by Thayer Radic
Two strangers exchange kind words in a local laundromat, leading to an unfortunate misunderstanding.
Donna Must Die!
(11m, Romania) dir. by Ismail Jamaludin, Dragos Dulea
Fred, a passive aggressive husband is confronted by his urge for revenge when his lifeless wife Donna accidentally destroys his prized possession.



AUFF Animation Attack!
112 min.
Friday, 9/14/2012
8:35 - 10:30 pm
Slushing Brooks: Revised Bus Schedule
(2m, U S A) dir. by Morgan Miller
Jeff Twiller has a discovery waiting for him at the bus stop.
Madcow
(3m, U S A) dir. by Daniel Augsburger
A renegade bull who must save a helpless calf from the clutches of an evil chicken. The short is filled with cliche one-liners, gunfights, and explosions!
AmLeftCrap
(5m, U S A) dir. by Mike Stuttman
An animated collage constructed out of comic art, code-generated samples and assorted digital ephemera.
A History of Animation: Presented by Jeff Twiller and Randy J. Johnson
(11m, U S A) dir. by Morgan Miller
Jeff Twiller and his friend Randy attempt to have an enlightening discussion on the history of animation.
Naked Love - Ea's garden
(6m, Denmark) dir. by Sara Koppel
A sensual trip through Ear's sexuality in a surrealistic abstract poetic atmosphere.
Scraps of Paper
(4m, U S A) dir. by jeremy rourke
An animated music video for a song of the same title.
Human Meat Factory
(4m, Australia) dir. by Anna Han
Human Meat Factory takes us into real human meat slaughterhouses,
Social Assassin
(5m, U S A) dir. by Michael Scott
An assassin finds his social networking addiction to be affecting his career.
Predator!!!
(8m, Australia) dir. by jilli rose
Three creatures. . . who is hunting who?
The Magical Theater
(4m, Iceland, Netherlands, U S A) dir. by Jovanna Tosello
A mysterious enchantment falls on an x-rated theater.
Animalario
(17m, Colombia) dir. by Sergio Mejía Forero
Animals live in world where ethics, justice and evil set the stage in a fight for social order.
The Game
(5m, Poland) dir. by Marcin Janiec
Somewhere between life and death a thrilling chess match takes place.
Pound Dogs
(13m, U S A) dir. by Mike Salva
Clay animated characters are the stars of this comedy about two dogs in an animal shelter
A Short Film About Money
(4m, U S A) sub. by James Schroeder
An in-depth look at how money works in our society and how it truly feels about itself.
The Mark
(7m, Canada) dir. by Lucius Dechausay
A young girl is born with an indescribable mark on her face which her father conceals with a mask.
When CEOs Attack
(9m, U S A) dir. by brian pisani
Giant CEOs wreak havoc on an American city devouring all the money they can get their hands on, and the only one who can save the people now is the United States Government.
Choreography for Plastic Army Men
(5m, U S A) dir. by David Fain
An music video created to the instrumental track 'Ohayoo Ohio' by the band 'Pink Martini'.







AUFF: It’s In Your Head Shorts
102 min.
Saturday, 9/15/2012
12:30 - 2:15 pm
Katieland
(10m, Australia) dir. by Jeremy Santi
Nothing prepares Katie Colvin for the surreal and moving discoveries she makes when she awakes in a room full of everything she's ever lost.
The Crimson Room
(15m, Australia) dir. by Martin Sharpe
A young couple make an impulsive stop down a lane-way that leads them on a dark and terrifying journey.
Pillow
(18m, U S A) dir. by Joshua Miller, Miles B. Miller
A Southern Gothic tale of two brothers who go to desperate measures to please their overbearing mother.
Sombras Nada Más (Nothing But Shadows)
(22m, Costa Rica) dir. by Max Valverde
Gravitation is not responsible for Boris and Clara falling in love: their shadows are to blame.
Calling Charlie
(21m, U S A) dir. by Michael Clark
A young man receives guidance from mysterious phone calls to his elevator's call box.
Grow the Fuck Up!
(16m, Canada) dir. by Chris Griffin
Margret questions her own sanity as her teddy lectures her on her misdeeds. It's time for Margret to grow up!



AUFF Locals Shorts TWO
119 min.
Saturday, 9/15/2012
4:30 - 6:30 pm
Reign
(6m, U S A) dir. by Sam Hargrave
When a man's life is ruined by an evil man in power, he visualizes a violent act of retribution.
All We Sheep Have Gone Astray
(5m, U S A) dir. by Andrew Schwab
An experimental film that shows the internal struggles of a person who is frustrated with the function and structure of the world.
The Rubicon
(26m, U S A) dir. by Stephen Sherwood
Tom and Angela are at the end of their rope. Facing foreclosure, bankruptcy and physical problems, they are offered a chance at a new life, at a price.
Spider In the Drain
(20m, U S A) dir. by Jeffrey Morrow
A crisis at work forces Natalie to decide whether to continue her life of overeating and emotional dysfunction, or finally confront her traumatic past.
The Interview
(8m, U S A) dir. by Field Humphrey
Arnold and Bill they are about to find out what tough interviews are all about.
The Tortured
(18m, U S A) dir. by Keith Hodder, Nick Laurant
The newest member of the team of mercenaries not only discovers the true motivations of those around him, but also the darkness that is hidden within his own heart.
Company
(12m, U S A) dir. by Zachary Vaudo
An intimate conversation between two individuals on the cusp of an important life event.
Rearview
(15m, U S A) dir. by Wesley Caldwell
As a drug-addled musician contemplates ending his life, he meets a young girl that offers him one last chance at redemption.
The Wolf
(9m, U S A) dir. by Jay Carver
On the run and desperate to survive, a man makes one bad decision after another that leads to his ultimate demise.




AUFF Comedy Shorts TWO:
84 min.
Saturday, 9/15/2012
9:00 - 10:30 pm
Distance
(2m, U S A) dir. by Sang Joon Kim
A father and son finally find something that interest them both.
Swap
(14m, U S A) dir. by Tom McCaffrey
Two bored married men on vacation with their equally bored wives take the advice of a Lothario bartender to spice up their sex lives. It works but not how they thought.
Doctor Glamour
(15m, U S A) dir. by Andrew Jones
A genius scientist contacts another dimension to save the woman he loves, summoning a flamboyant rock n' roll superhero.
Woody the Redneck
(5m, U S A) dir. by Jack Truman
A short mockumentary about a redneck in the boonies.
Health Glow
(16m, U S A) dir. by Sandor Weiner
Health Glow is a dark musical comedy about health care gone wrong.
Vaudeville Summer
(18m, U S A) dir. by Graham Goodman
A short romantic comedy about BBQ, cats, swimming and the pursuit of fun.
Goodbye, Cruel World
(14m, Australia) dir. by Adrian McFarlane
George has given up and wants to end it all. Unfortunately for him so does Tilda and she won't let him do it alone. Together, this unlikely duo hatch a plan to end it all, not knowing where their schemes will lead them.



AUFF Horror Shorts
95 min.
Saturday, 9/15/2012
10:45 pm - 12:30 am
Truck
(15m, U S A) dir. by Brian Vidal
A man wakes up in the back of a moving truck with no memory of how he got there. As he attempts to escape, he discovers he is not alone.
Muertas de Asco (Sick Dead)
(18m, Spain) dir. by Miguel G. Catalan
Two sisters who are separated by a tragic accident, and the only way to find peace will be being reunited.Their father, lost in an surreal imaginary world, will always be waiting for them.
Profile
(7m, Germany) dir. by Timo Pierre Rositzki
'Profile' is a short film about the dark side of social networking websites.
Desideratum
(24m, Netherlands) dir. by Maikel Nijnuis
Three characters, seduced by a demonic figure, try to resist their biggest desires.
Other
(15m, U S A) dir. by Daniel DelPurgatorio
A brilliant doctor is locked in an obsessive race to alter his own grim prognosis.
Whom God Helps
(16m, U S A) dir. by Louis Mansfield
A depiction of Azrael the archangel of death as a manipulative creature that induces fate's plan upon us.





All Screenings at The Goat Farm Arts Center
1200 Foster St. NW Atlanta, Ga 30318



More Independent Film Month Events:
AUFF Documentary Shorts TWO
73 min.
Sunday, 9/16/2012
5:45 - 7:00 pm
Красное (Red)
(26m, Russian Federation) dir. by Maxim Suhaguzov
Maxim and Irina have been dating for 3 years, but have never had sex in their life. They decide to film their fading feelings, while developing portraits of each other in the darkroom to replace the intimacy.
No Gano (You Can’t Win)
(12m, U S A) by Jorge Torres-Torres
This is an unflinching portrait of a typical night at the cockfights in the island of Puerto Rico.
Chicken and Zoe
(4m, U S A) dir. by Yael Bridge
Eating chicken takes on new meaning for 4 year old Zoe as she observes her first slaughter.
Por Dinero
(31m, Mexico, U S A) dir. by Brendan Smyth, Jeremy Smyth
A documentary observing an illegal Mexican, his indigenous family, and their dying language.