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Shorts for Midnight
Old Town Playhouse
Thu,
Jul 31, 2014
11:59 PM
Sponsored by: StabbyLog
Fresh from the warped minds of global short film art masters, these hilarious and seriously strange shorts are worth staying up late for. Eric Kissack (“Missed Connections,” TCFF ‘12) returns to the festival with “The Gunfighter,” in which a bloodthirsty narrator voiced by Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation”) tries to set off a shootout in the Wild West; the blackly comic “Happy B-Day” shows how a well-intentioned birthday surprise can go horribly, horribly wrong; “Cruising Electric (1980)” imagines a retro ad for a kids’ toy tie-in to the classic Al Pacino serial-killer movie “Cruising;” and two teddy bears go hunting endangered (and delicious!) creatures in the spectacularly twisted “Unicorn Blood.”
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Film Info
Section:
Shorts
Release Year:
2013
Runtime:
20 min.
Production Country:
USA
Original Language:
English
Cast/Crew Info
Cast:
Joe Hursley
Ronnie Gene Blevins
Aesop Aquarian
Richard Chagoury
Marcus Dunstan
Mel Fair
Director:
Carles Torrens
Produced by:
Brett Forbes
James Graves
Patrick Rizzotti
Cinematography:
Kyle Klutz
Editing By:
Andrew Coutts
Music By:
Zacarías M. de la Riva
Description
A man wakes up one morning to realize the entire world has dreamed about him the night before.
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Shorts for Midnight