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the 2007 Avignon/New York Film Festival, along with show times at Hunter College,
68th Street & Lexington Ave. All short films are followed by features.
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////// Short Films
Diva by Josephine Mackerras
(France, 2007, 7 min.)
An emotional break-up drives a young man to Paris for solace.
• 11/9/07 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
• 11/17/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
Fetch by Daniel Bernhardt
(USA, 2007, 20 min.)
John Fetcher is a helluva private eye but business is never easy...
• 11/18/07 at 8:30 pm (Lang Hall)
George & Karl by Grainger David
(USA, 2007, 4 min.)
Two old bums must share their resources to survive...
• 11/10/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/17/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
Gratte-Papier by Guillaume Martinez
(Penpusher, France, 2005, 8 min.)
A day like any other on the Paris metro. A young man and young woman, strangers, sit next to each other...
• 11/10/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/16/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
How To Be Popular by John Dilley
(USA, 2006, 15 min.)
Obsession with social success is a complex popularity struggle among middle school girls...
• 11/10/07 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
• 11/17/07 at 7:30 pm (Lang Hall)
[Jean] = Truth by Sunhee Cho
(USA, 2006, 11 min.)
Memory believes before knowing remembers...
• 11/9/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/11/07 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
Juste Une Heure by Virginie Peignien
(Just One Hour, France, 2007, 12 min.)
An unusual encounter between two strangers in a Paris café...
• 11/9/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/16/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
Le Gigot by Thomas Ruat
(Leg of Lamb, France, 2007, 10 min.)
A man tries to uncover the secret behind a recipe passed down from generation to generation...
• 11/11/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/16/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
Lune de Miel by François Breniaux
(Honey Moon, France, 2006, 25 min.)
It’s that time of the year when the bees prepare the new honey and old lovers renew their vows...
• 11/9/07 at 7:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/11/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
Medium Rare by Stefan Stuckert
(UK, 2007, 14 min.)
A fugitive finds a particularly seductive hiding place...
• 11/10/07 at 7:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/16/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
Morning Fall by Edward McGinty
(USA, 2007, 9 min.)
A motorcyclist regains consciousness on a deserted road. What happened?
• 11/9/07 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
• 11/17/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
M et M by Amos Ezra Katz
(USA, 2007, 3 min.)
Mickey and Minnie are star-crossed lovers...
• 11/10/07 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
• 11/16/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
Once Upon a Time …Sasha and Desiré by Cécile Vernant
(France, 2007, 24 min.)
It’s love at first sight in a tropical paradise. But can their relationship endure?
• 11/11/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/17/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
The 5:22 by Bernadette Demisay
(USA, 2006, 20 min.)
A man boards the same commuter train every day to go to work. But things go astray.
• 11/9/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/18/07 at 3:00 pm (Lang Hall)
Thievery by Nadia Szold
(USA, 2007, 10 min.)
An infidelity leads to more than one surprising revelation...
• 11/11/07 at 7:30 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/18/06 at 10:00 am (Lang Hall)
To Paint the Portrait of a Bird
by Seamus McNally
(USA, 2007, 17 min.)
A cinematic interpretation of Jacques Prevert’s famous poem, translated by Lawrence Ferlinghetti...
• 11/10/07 at 10:00 pm (Lang Hall)
• 11/18/07 at 12:30 pm (Lang Hall)
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