The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere

2016 | USA, Japan | 18 min.

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Shorts: Fish Out of Water
Milliken at the Dennos Museum Thu, Jul 28, 2016 12:00 PM
Sometimes life puts you out of your element, and sometimes you choose to venture there yourself. It may not always pay off, but it’s always an interesting journey in these award-winning short docs. Two Polish bros with no experience decide to get rich farming escargot in “Snails;” the man behind the gritty voice of the first gay-themed country album, released 40 years ago, recounts his journey in “These C*cksucking Tears” (Best Short Doc, SXSW); the losingest horse in history becomes a bright pink ray of hope for an economically challenged Japan in “The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere” (Best Short Doc, Hot Docs); and in Sundance Jury Award-winner “Bacon & God’s Wrath,” a 90-yearold Jewish woman reflects on her life as she prepares to try bacon for the first time.
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2016
Runtime:18 min.
Production Country:USA
Japan
Original Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Mickey Duzyj
Produced by:Mona Panchal
Cinematography:Nobutaka Shirahama
Editing By:Casimir Nozkowski
Music By:Terry Dame

Description

In 2003, Japan was plunged into economic darkness, and its people needed a ray of hope. They found one in Haru Urara, a racehorse with a pink Hello Kitty mask and a career-long losing streak.