DOCUMENTARY
"Real Life Stories"
Thursday, 1:15 to 2:45 pm
Rated PG-13, Adult Themes, Scenes of Life and Death
Part-time superheroes, unwanted pets, fallen soldiers, and Shakespeare are
just a few of the topics of these unforgettable documentaries.
"Superheroes: We Work for Tips"
10 minutes, 2005, USA
Directed by Paul Preston and Robert B. Nejman, prestonandvolpe.com
Hollywood dreams come in the form of superhero tights.
"Flag Day"
6 minutes, 2005, USA
Directed by Kristy Higby, www.calhounstudios.com
A citizen honors fallen soldiers in a controversial way.
"Bodies and Souls"
16 minutes, 2005, USA, Student
Directed by Christie Herring, christie_herring@hotmail.com
Nuns share their faith with a poor Southern town.
"Doctor Death"
9 minutes, 2005, Nevada Filmmaker
Directed by Joanie Spina, www.roxievideo.com
A look at the difficult job of putting unwanted animals to sleep.
"Shiva Darson"
12 minutes, 1995, Nepal
Directed by Barbara Sykes, www.hi-beam.net/mkr/bls/
A lyrical exploration of the Hindu religion.
"Grand Luncheonette"
5 minutes, 2005, USA
Directed by Peter Sillen, www.pumpernickelinc.com
An ode of to a Times Square diner.
"The Assembler"
8 minutes, 2005, USA
Directed by Jeffrey Hill, vomf@juno.com
An artist turns junk into art gallery sculpture.
"87 Topaz"
7 minutes, 2004, Student
Directed by Bill Kersey, www.raintownpictures.com
The filmmaker remembers his grandfather with the help of an old car.
"Why Shakespeare?"
21 minutes, 2004, Starring Tom Hanks, William Shatner, Michael York, et al.
Directed by Lawrence Bridges, www.redcar.com
Famous actors and students alike discuss the importance of Shakespeare.
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