Home, The Last Supper

Films

Director:
Suzi Yoonessi
A lonely girl with a vivid imagination, is dumped by her true love, uber intellectual Phillip Georgey. Vanessa spends the Summer obsessing over the heartbreaking...
Director:
Astrid Almkhlaafy
The Banquet is a narrative exploring the convergence of identity and chance with text from Lewis Hyde's "Trickster Makes the World". An opportunity to commune with absurdity in the form of the Last Supper.
Director:
Joan Wallace
Violent Pop features a sedate, white frosted, red-dyed cake violently exploding in slow motion with several blasts from a Winchester .410 gauge shotgun.
Director:
Chris Cruse
Norman is faced with a choice to continue to exist in his fantasies, or join in the hope and wonder of the real world. The final image of the film is a celebration...
Director:
Leah Meyerhoff
Twitch tells the poignant story of a young girl torn between two worlds: her domestic life where she must care for her wheelchair-bound mother and her escape into the emerging world of sexuality with her eager...
Director:
Sean Gormley
A man struggling with his bleak and depressing profession as a psychologist finds his only release in mingling with the dark side, using, manipulating, and abusing...
Director:
Daniel Figueroa, Chuck Hadad
A comedy spoof about change and ideas being forced on a society in a deceptive manner, Bike Rider is a story of betrayal as a group of extremist...
Director:
Nick Golebiewski
A documentary about a once bustling city remains vacant grain elevators, moored decommissioned ships, train lines, and industry on the waterfront of the city.
Director:
Matt Lambert
A very strange love story set in depression era fantasy, Lutkoski Fishsticks is a sweet exploration into requited love...
Director:
Nathan Kensinger
Convered Tracks is a documentary that scales fences, and crawls through holes in walls in order to trace the urban underground...
Director:
Annie Weinmayr, Geoff Bailey
In this much anticipated follow-up to their 2006 debut, Bili and Bolo journey to the Great Plains. A shadow-puppet animation following the tradition of Spaghetti Westerns..
Director:
Thomas Newman
Bluff documents the last supper shared by a team of architecture students and the family for which they built a new home. The story is told through a series of vignettes capturing...
Director:
Nelson Kim
5 a.m. New Year's Eve, an intoxicated ex-girlfriend's last chance at a relationship with an answering machine...
 

Curation

Curation: Thematically, films and artwork may be of any genre and medium while loosely interpreting the title of the festival. Although dogmatic in its title, the festival does not pursue religious subject matter, but merely offers a Western metaphor for the celebration of change, and the gathering of ideas. Previous submissions drew from comedy, tragedy, drama, animation, artistic, video art, and documentary motifs, but are not limited to these categories. In short, the call for entries seeks to expose up-and-coming filmmakers, artists, and animators to a creative audience of peers. Thirteen films will be chosen, along with thirteen artworks. All art submissions will be shown "as is", i.e., paintings, photographs, and sculpture displays should be pre-framed and prepared by the artist. Dimensions for artworks should not be more than four feet wide and six feet high. Films must be 15 minutes and under, with a one minute minimum. The due date for artworks and films is September 1st. Films may be snail or e-mailed, but will be compiled on a single DVD for final projection. Please include a brief artist's statement, narrative of film/artwork, and a short description of how the film/artwork interprets the festival's theme. Artists please attach a jpeg image of the artwork, and a headshot in jpeg format. Directors, please attach a jpeg still from the film, along with a jpeg headshot. Please provide both DVD and Mini-DV format for films.