Crooked Candy

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Shorts: Character Study
Old Town Playhouse Sun, Aug 2, 2015 12:00 PM
From national heroes to counterculture icons and all the eccentric personalities in between, this year’s documentary shorts program offers unique portraits from around the world. Despite using only a single camera setup, the brilliant “The Face of Ukraine” provides a cathartic examination of the effects of Ukraine’s recent conflict on the psyches of several young women and girls. In “Calls to Okies,” Ben Steinbauer (“Winnebago Man,” TCFF 2009) returns to the festival with a hilarious look at the legacy of an infamous underground prank caller. This year’s top doc award winner at Tribeca, the latest from TCFF alums Bryn Mooser and David Darg, looks at the Ebola epidemic in Liberia through the eyes of a courageous female body collector. And “Giovanni and the Water Ballet” is the charming story of a ten-year-old who wants to be the first boy to compete in the Dutch Synchronized Swimming Championships (and maybe flirt with girls in the pool while he’s at it).
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2014
Runtime:6 min.
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Andrew Rodgers
Produced by:Andrew Rodgers

Description

Kinder Surprise eggs are enormously popular all around the world. From the foil wrapper to the chocolate shell, the plastic yolk capsule to the clever toy inside, Kinder eggs are practically a global rite ofchildhood. That is, except in the United States, where they're considered a choking hazard and are illegal. This is the story of a Kinder smuggler.