Thursday Oct 20, 2016 7:00 PM - Thursday Oct 20, 2016 11:55 PM | $10.00 - $110.00 |
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LISFF 2016 | Thursday | Official Selections
The Lancaster International Short Film Festival presents the 2016 Official Selections, Parts One & Two.
On this evening there are two blocks of short films beginning at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. Each block is a medley of mostly international short films of different categories: drama, comedy, animation and documentary. (See below for list of films.)
Tickets are available for the Individual Screenings or Festival Passes (until 15 October 2016). On 16 October, Day Passes will become available.
All Tickets General Admission. PG-13 or less. When ticket sales end on line, they will be available at the door. (Same prices.) Doors open roughly 30 mins before start time. (Very casual.)
The Elks Lodge will be serving food until 10pm with full bar service. There will be a VIP Lounge for VIP Pass-holders.
See website for more information, especially the full list of the 2016 Official Selections: http://www.LancasterShortFilmFest.com
Executive Producers of the 2016 Lancaster International Short Film Festival include WITF, Triode Media Group LTD, Aurora Films, Reel Splatter Productions and Lancaster Transplant. Many thanks for their kind appreciation of this dynamic community event.
For a PDF of the entire list of 2016 Official Selections, with descriptions, pics and screening times: http://www.lancastershortfilmfest.com/LISFF2016OfficialSelections.pdf
---Thursday, 20 October 2016 - Elks Lodge---
7:00pm Block of Films
Unbreakable by Rebecca Kirwan 15m, Documentary, Australia
Unbreakable is a short documentary portrait focusing on a charismatic young lady Jodie Owen, born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Unbreakable is a story that will stay with you well after the credits have ceased.
1-0 by Saman Hosseinpuor 1m, Drama, Iran
A barber started cutting a boys hair while watching a soccer game on television.
Parade de Satie by Koji Yamamura 15m, Animation, Japan
A Parade for 3 managers & 4 performers. Mixing quotes from French composer Erik Saties essays with the music Parade, this is an animated re-creation of realist ballet images going beyond reality.
Adaptation by Bartosz Kruhlik 25m, Drama, Poland
Adaptation: 1. Structural or functional evolution of an organism towards higher survivability. 2. Process of an individual becoming better suited to environment and more resistant to outer stress. 3. The ability of eyesight to adjust to seeing in the dark.
Baits and Hooks by Luka Popadi 10m, Comedy, Serbia
A black comedy in the style of the Czech New Wave. Two workers of an old factory face the transition from socialism to capitalism. Friendship and cooking but also about a generation of workers who have to deal with the change.
The Telegram Man by James Francis Khehtie 14m, Drama, Australia
The impact of World War II on a close-knit Australian farming community.
---9:00pm Block of Films---
Money Time by Ludovic Houplain 11m, Animation, France
It all begins as a marvelous fairy tale. Silent mechanical monsters converge toward a military base. A strange orbital spaceflight is being prepared.
Any Day Now by Albert Uria 20m, Drama, Spain
When Jeffs girlfriend Kate breaks up with him because hes too immature to understand her strange and terminal illness, he purchases a coffin and keeps it in the living room of the apartment he shares with his mother to prove he can master the lessons of mortality.
Rabbit Blood by Yagmur Altan 5m, Animation, USA
Just an ordinary day at an old mysterious Turkish country house where its residents have an extraordinary way of brewing tea.
Cain's Shadow by Antonio De Palo 30m, Drama, Italy
November 5th, 2025. Western metropolis. Young inspector Abel is grappling with the umpteenth disappearance: Angela, a 9-year-old girl, of whom there has been no news for two days.
Valerie and Veronica by Mary Rooney 3m, Animation, USA
Veronica is a young witch with a curse, at any moment she could turn into a huge monster. Valerie has no idea of the curse and just thinks her magical friend is a little odd.
The Learning Alliance by Muhammad Umar Saeed 9m, Documentary, Pakistan
Collecting garbage for earning and paying their fees for school. Three brothers who are changing their future by studying and at the same time selling garbage in Lahore, Pakistan. The Learning Alliance is a portrait of children with dreams and their struggle towards achieving it.
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LocationThe Lancaster Elks Lodge (View)
219 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
United States
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Minimum Age: 13 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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