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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2006

PROGRAM 10 - One and Only One

MAY 6 - 1:00 p.m. - Directors Guild of America, Theater 3

From an insane asylum to a quiet bedroom to a ticket booth, in here, conflict and desire have but one friend. Whether it is finding a shoe, a state of mind, or even a protection of choice, the characters in this eclectic program of shorts are left to confront their hopes and desires alone.

TRT: 86 minutes

WAKE

(United States, 2005) Dir. Keun-Pyo Park

WAKE is the heartbreaking story about a 5-year-old girl who spends four days in a small apartment when her mother doesn't wake up from sleeping, and not understanding the concept of death.

Video, 17 minutes, color, narrative

INSIDE

(South Korea, 2004) Dir.: Park In-chul

Hee-sun works in a lottery booth believing that she can know what he or she is like if seeing somebody's hand. She clings to a man whose hands are beautiful and he always comes every Monday. She opens the booth door and comes out to meet the "Monday's man."

Video, 15 minutes, color, narrative, in Korean w/E.S.

DANCING PEE

(United Kingdom, 2005) Dir.: Minkuen Choi

A guy in desperate need to relieve himself can't use public toilets if someone is there because of a terrible accident. Focusing on the terrible accident in the present tense, we see how a normal guy is driven mad by it. The film comes and goes between reality and fantasy reflecting K's state of mind.

Video, 13 minutes, color, narrative

LOST SOLE

(Singapore/Australia, 2005) Dir.: Sanif Olek

Haji Sabtu embarks on a journey of regression when he fails to locate his sandals after a Friday noon solat at the mosque.

Video, 19 minutes, color, narrative

TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT?

(United States, 2005) Dir.: J.P. Chan

A young woman prepares for a blind date-and all its possibilities.

Video, 4 minutes, color, narrative

TOBA TEK SINGH

(United States/Pakistan, 2005) Dir.: Afia Serena Nathaniel

Based on a short story by Saadat Hasan Manto, TOBA TEK SINGH is set against the backdrop of 1947 where India has just been partitioned into "India" and "Pakistan." The governments of India and Pakistan wish to exchange lunatics. TOBA TEK SINGH is a search for an identity in a world suddenly gone mad.

Video, 18 minutes, color and black & white, narrative

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