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O N D A Y , M A Y 2
PROGRAM 41, 9:30 p.m.
David Henry Hwang Theatre
The Space Between
TRT: 71 minutes
Sometimes it's okay to stay a little while longer, and sometimes
you've got to let it go. From the ups and downs of love, to the
one that got away, this program looks at the precarious balance
of space, time, love, sex, and everything in between-óthe
delicate intersection of elements that define human relationships.
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MINSU
AND DAHN
(United States, 2004) Dir./Scr.: Alex Ko
Glimpses into the differing moods and moments in the life of two
lovers.
Video, 5 minutes, B/W, Narrative
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HELLO?
(United States, 2002) Dir./Scr.: Esther Lin
A mental patient finds friendship and love in his new neighbor.
Never seeing each other, they spend their days against the wall
they share. When the new patient is moved, will they ever meet again,
and will they recognize each other when they do?
Video, 3 minutes, Color & B/W, Experimental
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THE
PENCIL AND THE CURSE
(Canada, 2004) Dir./Scr.: Yu Gu
A girl is born cursed; she can see how others will die. Since she
has known her prophetic power, she has been mute. Unable to speak
to others, she records her visions through drawing. After an encounter
with a stranger, she has a vision of her own death. Her isolated
and almost invisible life will never remain the same.
Video, 3 minutes, Color, Experimental
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REMEMBER
(United States, 2004) Dir./Scr.: George Derek Huang
Someone's at the doors, but you wouldn't want to find
out, now would you? A macabre tale of beauty, obsession and (perhaps)
murder.
Video, 12 minutes, Color, Narrative |
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THE
MOON PLEASE
(United States, 2004) Dir.: Kevin Choi; Scr.: Diana Son, Kevin Choi
On the early morning of September 11th, as their babysitter fails
to arrive, a New York working couple grapples with shifting priorities
that will test the strength of their family.
Video, 16 minutes, Color, Narrative |
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SEX
AND COFFEE
(United States, 2004) Dir./Scr.: Lee Isaac Chung
The intimate details of a young interracial couple's breakup,
shot in a primitive yet highly formal style, are interrupted by
the intrusion of a friend's hilariously vulgar rant.
Video, 13 minutes, Color, Narrative
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EARTH
(United States, 2003) Dir./Scr.: Ji Hyun Song
Natural materials are transformed into diverse kinds of living beings
on Earth. The transforming movement takes its motive from natural
phenomenon, such as wave, rain, and wind.
Video, 1 minute, Color, Animation
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THE
LOVE FILM
(United States, 2004) Dir.: Marcus Ubungen; Scr.: Marcus Ubungen,
Susan Ali
A couple break up, prompting him to write a screenplay about it.
However, while casting for the lead, an unexpected reunion occursÖ
Video, 7 minutes, Color, Narrative
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VIRTUAL
DATE 3.0
(United States, 2004) Dir./Scr.: Roman Cortez, Chito Arellano,
Tracy Tubera
With the help of the latest virtual reality technology, three
socially inept casanovas are going to get the chance of a lifetime
to meet the woman of their cyber-dreams. In the program ìvirtual
date 3.0,î turning on a girl has never been this easy.
Video, 10 minutes, Color, Narrative
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BELOW
THE BELT
(United States, 2005) Dir./Scr.: Michael Velasquez
Homeboy tries to hit on the pretty young thing studying in the
corner of the library, but his shallow presumptions are in for
a cruel beating. BELOW THE BELT compares the refined art of boxing
to the brutal savagery of meeting women.
Video, 5 minutes, Color, Narrative
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