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| ARTIST IN RESIDENCE | DARK WAVE | DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION | FAMILY SCREENINGS | FORD AMPHITHEATRE | FREE SCREENINGS | FUTURE FILMMAKERS SHOWCASE | GALAS | GEORGE LUCAS SELECTIONS | GUILTY PLEASURES INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE | MUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE | NARRATIVE COMPETITION | SHORTS | SPECIAL SCREENINGS | SPOTLIGHT: ISRAEL | SUMMER PREVIEWS | TRIBUTE SCREENINGS |
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| A group of community college sutdents experience the gentle angst of growing up and moving on in this humorous look at long, late night drives, dead-end jobs and great music to brood by. |
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Chalk
Director: Mike Akel Writers: Mike Akel, Chris Mass |
In hilarious mockumentary style, a group of high school teachers trying to make a difference ride the ups and downs of a school year. |
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| An awkward teenage girl’s obsession with the school bad boy lands her in an emotional treatment center in Steve Collins’ humorously deadpan yet poignant story of adolescent pains and triumphs. |
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Ira & Abby
Director: Robert Cary
Writer: Jennifer Westfeldt
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| Somehow, magically, after only knowing her for six hours, the perpetually indecisive Ira finds himself engaged to the disarming Abby. If only the rest of their lives could be so perfect. |
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Islander
Director: Ian McCrudden Writers: Ian McCrudden, Thomas Hildreth
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| When a tragic accident forces lobster fisherman Eben to turn his back on the sea, he loses everything: his friends, his family, and the only way of life he has ever known. Returning five years later, Eben finds himself an outsider in the place he once called home. |
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| Just before the sale of her parents' home, thirtysomething Valinda throws an "80s rager", reuniting high school friends for a chance to relive their wild youth - and the passions that went with it. |
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| Lukas Haas and January Jones star as two loners who connect in this delicately assured study of voyeurism, unexpected love, and the possibilities of escape in a restored Volvo coupe. |
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Undoing
Director/Writer: Chris Chan Lee
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| After mysteriously disappearing one year ago, Samuel returns to the mean streets of Los Angeles’ Koreatown, determined to amend for the mistakes of the past. But balancing revenge with reconciliation is a tricky business in this stylish, character-driven neo-noir. |
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