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If you are a local Indie filmmaker who has shot in or around Albuquerque, please let us know the following:
1) how long the film is
2) the production company
3) link to website if you have one and/or a brief description of the film, any awards, etc.
Send your information to Ann Lerner, alerner@cabq.gov.
I Was a 7th Grade Dragonslayer Family (Razor Sharp Productions)
Branded as a ‘nerd’ and harassed by the school bully, 12-year-old Arthur is rescued by a magical troll who knows that the boy unwittingly holds the secret to defeat an evil dragon. Arthur’s loving mom, struggling to keep her devious ex-husband from gaining custody of Arthur, dismisses her son’s ‘fantasies’ until she realizes the all-too-real immediate danger. She joins forces with Arthur, the troll and a dashing but washed-up video-game master. Together, they hope to conquer the dragon and the wicked vice-principal who threaten civilization!
Orange Barrels from the Phobosphere Live Action Pilot (Jensen Entertainment/RedStarr Productions)
In this live-action adaptation of the award-winning cartoon of the same name, Hickory Legroast and his newfound friend, Bob Campisi try to convince their friends and family that the orange barrels seen around the city of Albuquerque, NM are, in fact, alive. Written & Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen, and produced by Chris Alan. Starring Patrick MacDonald, Fawn Pazuchanics, Benjamin LIberman, Matt Heath, Everette Scott Ortiz, and Kimberly Hawley. 22 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Intimate Sins Live Action Short (Jensen Entertainment/ RedStarr Productions)
A husband is pushed too far when he suspects his wife of having yet another affair. Recently screened as part of the NM Filmmaker Showcase and features an intense score by Mark Oates (winner three years in a row, Best Music in the Duke City Shootout) Written & Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen, and produced by Chris Alan. Starring Richard King, Ashley Bryce & Tyler Cross. 9 minutes. http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Legal Hawks Television pilot (A+#1 Productions)
Grave Mistake Horror (Gryphons Eggs Productions)
The film is approx 120 min and is a horror zombie feature with a cast of about 200. A young boy looking for his mother winds up fighting off the undead. The film was shot in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Socorro and Las Cruces.
The Truth Within Short/Drama/Thriller (Rogue Taurus Productions)
Sgt. Smith is a young Marine serving in Iraq when his team is killed in a roadside bomb explosion. He returns home to find his wife in a compromising position with another man. Sgt. Smith is forced to face the truth of his relationship and deals with the stress of his war and marriage in the only way he can.
Assassin Emeritus Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
A retired hitman's attempt to get back in the game is sidetracked by well-meaning friends. 12 minutes. Written and directed by Kevin Napier and mentored by Crystal McAlerney for the Duke City Shootout.
Mr. Fletcher's Yard Sale Short (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Written and directed by Nick Carr and mentored by Matt Page for the Duke City Shootout.
Screwed Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Desperate for money, Halen Harding lands an interview with one of the most prestigious firms in town. His good fortune seems to continue when he meets a beautiful girl on the elevator up. 13 minutes. Written and directed by Rob Palmer and mentored by Gloria Martinez for the Duke City Shootout.
Mantrap Short/Western (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Nick Carr and mentored by Matt Page for the Duke City Shootout.
Preschool's a Bitch Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
An acerbic comedy about the single most important event in a small child's life: getting into the right preschool. 12 minutes. Written and directed by Christopher Boone and mentored by Ryil Adamson for the Duke City Shootout. Winner: Audience Award, Best Editing, Best Music, 2008 Duke City Shootout.
Baker's Road Killings Short/Drama (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Sheriff Bragg sets up his lady deputy to get killed by a seasoned hit man that has a sadistic manner to taking out his victims, until the universe steps in. Written and directed by Jarvus Rooker and mentored by Jerry Angelo. 10 minutes. Winner: Best Cinematography, 2008 Duke City Shootout.
Food For Thought Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Two impulsive teens get a lesson in abstinence after they are caught "in the act" by their disapproving teacher. Winner: Best Actress, Best Picture, 2008 Duke City Shootout.
Sittin' on the Grass Live Action Short (Jensen Entertainment & inViVince Productions)
It's the classic story: Girl meets boy in bar. Girl finds out that boy has an interesting sexual fetish that she's not entirely sure whether or not she's okay with. Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Written by J. Anthony Cangialosi. Music by Brian Duverneay. Starring Karsten Neustifter. Screened as part of the 2008 Tromadance NM Festival. 25 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Lying in Wake Live Action Short (RedStarr Productions/ Jensen Entertainment)
After the death of his father, a young musician must help his mother, sister, friend and himself deal with the past while trying to rekindle the flame of a lost love. Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Written by Thomas Felsch. Produced by Chris Alan. Music by Mark Oates. Starring Lee Buckly, Fawn Pazuchanics, Kristen Loree, Nicholls Melancon V. This short was screened at the 2008 NM Filmmaker Showcase and the 2008 Tromadance NM. 22 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
The Donor Conspiracy Comedy (Razor Sharp Productions)
A couple of goofball medical students haphazardly stumble upon a kidney harvesting operation in their apartment complex. Who knew that becoming anti-heroes, extracting organs and crossing the Mafia could turn their lives into a slapstick comedy?
Maconie's List Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
A depressed, lonely woman hires a domesticated, cake-baking hitman to kill her on her 40th birthday, but changes her mind when she unexpectedly gets asked out on a date. Written and directed by Lisa Marks and mentored by Sean Cardinelli for the Duke City Shootout. Winner: Best Music, 2007 Duke City Shootout.
The Spider Experiment Short/Family (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
A ten-year-old invents an experiment that amazes her classmates -- at least for a while. Written by Scott and Paula Merrow, directed by Scott Merrow, and mentored by Ralph Keyser for the Duke City Shootout.
So Five Minutes Ago Short/Adventure (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Gordy agrees to test out the time machine his buddy Bart built in his garage - out of an old phone booth. But the machine only sends him back five minutes. Written and directed by Dina Chapman and mentored by Tom Eberhardt for the Duke City Shootout. 12 minutes. Winner:
BOHICA Award, Best Visual Effects, 2007 Duke City Shootout.
Young Gun Short (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Jack wants his wife dead. Unfortunately, his finances won't let allow him to hire a professional, so he is forced to use a novice, who just happens to be a slightly warped 15-year-old. Written and directed by Jason Kendell and mentored by Jim Mercurio for the Duke City Shootout. 12 minutes.
The Pitch Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
An obnoxious Hollywood bigwig prepares to pitch his life to the most discerning critic of all - God. 12 minutes. Written and directed by Richard Dargan and mentored by James Lujan for the Duke City Shootout. Winner: Best Actor, Best Editing, 2007 Duke City Shootout.
The Dream Girl Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
After having run out of patience again (the biggest no-no of a paparazzo) Carlos "the leach" and his young apprentice paparazzo happen to save a starlet from the wrath of her estranged husband. It is the beginning of their real troubles: a hellion starlet with an unhealthy hate for paparazzi, the police chasing them for kidnapping, and worst of all an agent who knows his stuff. Written and directed by Joachim Jung and mentored by Michael Kamins for the Duke City Shootout. 13 minutes.
Easy Pickins Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Jimmy and Paul have a plan, and that plan is to rob little old Perla of all her valuables. But Perla wasn't born yesterday--she's a WWII veteran, and she knows how to take care of herself. Written and directed by Will Hartman and mentored by Julie Marsh for the Duke City Shootout. Winner: Audience Award, Best Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Picture, 2006 Duke City Shootout. Winner:
Adult's Jury Award - Certificate of Merit, 2008 Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Winner:
Screenplay Competition Award, 2007 Slamdance Film Festival.
The End Live Action Short (Jensen Entertainment)
Two men meet to discuss future business endeavors. But one man's mysterious reluctance to comply could hold grave consequences. This short also served as the basis for an upcoming feature film. Written & Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Music by Mark Oates. Starring Joseph West, J. Anthony Cangialosi, and Courtney Bell. Screened as part of the 2007 Tromadance NM festival. 7 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Anyone Who's Anyone Live-Action Short (Ultimatum Productions)
While two goth kids try to protect their "Fortress of Solitude," Three girlfriends search for a fun party. Directed by J. Anthony Cangialosi and Brandon Scott Jensen. Written by Alex Gianopoulos, Fawn Pazuchanics and Jessica Osbourne. Music by Mark Oates. Starring Andrew Corbell, Fernando Gonzalez, Anna Felix, Kim Nieve & Courtney Bell. Screened at the 2007 Tromadance NM festival. 8 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Confession Short/Action/Drama (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Two hit men make startling realizations when they come face to face in a church confessional. Written and directed by Lauren Schneider and mentored by Jim Mercurio for the Duke City Shootout. 10 minutes.
Winner: BOHICA Award, 2006 Duke City Shootout.
Dog Day Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
When two brothers need a new TV for their Grandma buying is not an option. Written and directed by Joachim Jung and mentored by James Lujan for the Duke City Shootout. 13 minutes. Winner: Best Cinematography, 2006 Duke City Shootout.
Eddy Ray Short/Sci-Fi (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Written by Dart Hardiman, directed by Alan McBride and mentored by Ray Penton for the Duke City Shootout. 13 minutes. Winner: Best Actor, 2006 Duke City Shootout.
Maklar, Anyone? Short/Sci-Fi (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Written by Angela Guzzo, directed by Phil Guzzo and mentored by Ellen Sandler for the Duke City Shootout.
The Kiss Short/Drama (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
A young boy assumes the role of man of the house after the death of his big brother through the secret deal they made. Written and directed by Chitiki Whitley and mentored by Patricia Cardoso for the Duke City Shootout.
Talk Me To Death Short/Comedy (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Written and directed by Pam Johnson and mentored by Michael Kamins for the Duke City Shootout. Winner: Audience Award, Best Editing, 2006 Duke City Shootout.
Under My Skin Short (Digital Filmmaking Institute)
Written and directed by Stanley Ray and mentored by Dan Mervish for the Duke City Shootout.
Foot Book Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
White rapper Rusta Rhymes and animator Brandon Scott Jensen bring to life a hilarious ryhme inspired by the Dr. Seuss book. This short played at the 2006 Tromadance NM fesitval. 1 minute.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Paramnesia Live-Action Short (Jensen Entertainment/UYL Productions)
This internationally multi-award winning short was screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival and took second place. It has also played as part of the New York Independednt International Film & Video Festival and won "Best Horror Short" among other awards at other film festivals. It tells the story of a young woman and her quest to find out what in her life is real and who can be trusted. Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen and Derek Bensonhever. Written by Brandon Scott Jensen & Blake Acker. Music by Mark Oates. Starring Alli Bivins and Kate Costello. 7 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Undertaken Live Action Short (Jensen Entertainment/UYL Productions)
Undertaken tells the story of a mortician who inadvertently becomes part of a smuggling ring involving dead bodies and a trio of heavies determined to retrieve their "package." It was Written and Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Music by Mark Oates. Starring Yannig Moran, Andrew Corbell, Anna Felix, Thane Kenny, and Alli Bivins. Played as part of the National FIlm Challenge. It has served for the inspiration for an upcoming feature adaptation. 7 minutes. http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Djinn Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
This is the story of Tantalos, his quest to find his lost soul, and a special friendship with the forboding wizard, Freston. This animated short screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival and the Gorilla Tango Film Festival. It features an inspired score by Mark Oates, the voice of Thane Kenny, was written by Jeremy Davis, and directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. 8 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Kill Me Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
A man is being held captive by another. But which man is held is a matter of perception. This animated short screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival and on Poetry TV. It features the voice of Aaron Worley, Music by Reluctant Hero, was written by Josh Goble, and was animated and directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. 1 minute.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
The Bubble Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
A lonely bubble holding the imprisoned princess Madeline floats through space, and only the banished warrior Icari can rescue her. This animated short screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival. It was animated and directed by Brandon Scott Jensen, and features music by Alex Barsamian. 2 minutes.http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment.
Confessions of a Reluctant Bra-Buyer Short (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Angie Comer and mentored by Talia Shire for the Duke City Shootout.
Cowboys and Indians Short/Comedy (Duke City Shootout)
A comedy as dry as the Southwest desert.
Written and directed by Patrick Maheffy and mentored by Patricia Cardozo for the Duke City Shootout.
I Am Short (Duke City Shootout)
Written by Doug Arnie, directed by Matt Cohen and mentored by Christopher Coppola for the Duke City Shootout.
Lady Liberty Short (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Azad Jafarian and mentored by Mary Lambert for the Duke City Shootout.
Pirates of the White Sands Short (Duke City Shootout)
A peaceful roadside café is thrust into mayhem when an odd group arrives. They have been searching for buried treasure in the White Sands Missile range, and are now looking for a bit of relaxation. The legend of the treasure deep inside the missile range brings all kinds of treasure hunters...these guys just take it more seriously than most.
Written and directed by Phillip Seegar and mentored by Paul Gallegos for the Duke City Shootout.
Tip of a Lifetime Short (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Tony Boland and mentored by Nick Maniatis for the Duke City Shootout.
Sympathy for the Devil Short/Comedy (Duke City Shootout)
Crazy Chester, a biker who only believes in his bike and his bros, meets the Devil on a dark, lonely desert highway, and they engage in a battle of wits.
Written and directed by Brad Stoddard and mentored by Peter Gulagar for the Duke City Shootout.
The Face of Joe the Killer Animated Feature (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
Brandon Scott Jensen's first full-length animated movie about a fast-food worker pushed too far by rude customers. He's on a killing spree, but when a copy-cat killer begins killing the wrong kind of customers, Joe must clear his name . . . by killing even more people, which puts a strain on his relationship with his girlfriend, Stephanie. This movie screened as part of the 2005 NM Filmmaker Showcase and on its own screening also in 2005. Written & Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Music by Alex Barsamian. Songs by Man Born Blind, Good as Dead, Blue Room, Ileanna. Starring the voices of Rickardo Cleaver, Malli Saunders, Daniel Kaufman, Yoko Berowski, Ramon Padilla, Fawn Pazuchanics, and Jason Bailey. 52 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Breakout Short/Comedy (9 Point Productions)
An actor in a prison theater company decides to give a "breakout" performance. Written by Dan Borengasser, directed and mentored by Karen Kelly for DigiFest Southwest.
Cowboys Short/Western (Duke City Shootout)
The year is 1959 when the dream to be a cowboy was in every boy's heart. Monte and Leroy are two small-town, neglected 8-year-olds. They sneak into an abandoned shack and find real guns, and plot their get-away. Monte tells his mother of his plans to go live in the mountains and be a cowboy, but she ignores him. So, off the boys go on a adventuresome day, narrowly cheating death several times. They hook up with a double crossing cowboy, are rescued by an imposing Indian, escape from the sheriff, and are accountable for the death of a rabbit. Monte makes it back home and tells his mother of his adventures, but she dismisses it as the fantasies of a boy and tells him goodnight.
Written and directed by Betsy Burke and mentored by Anne Troake for DigiFest Southwest.
Drive By Short/Drama (DigiFest Southwest)
Written and directed by Nessa Hawkins and mentored by Melissa Balins for DigiFest Southwest. Winner: Best Editing, Albuquerque DigiFest Southwest 2004.
Marvel and the Delivery Man Short (DigiFest Southwest)
Written and directed by Ryil Adamson and mentored by Christopher Coppola for DigiFest Southwest.
Our Lady of Bud's Short (DigiFest Southwest)
Written by Richard Boehler and Tim Costello, directed by Tim Costello and mentored by Ray Penton for DigiFest Southwest.
Scarlet Momentum Short/Drama (DigiFest Southwest)
Her reflection in the mirror stares back at her as Scarlet searches to find what her father saw on the day of her mother's funeral and hasn't seen since. After that day he has become absorbed to the point of obsession with his work and spends all of his time in his basement morgue embalming the dead. Unable to capture his attention in any other way, Scarlet too becomes immersed in the world of the mortician as she watches her father work. The lines between life and death, father and daughter and love and lust blur, as she realizes that the only way she can be close to him again, loved by him again is to become his fascination - to become dead.
Written and directed by Hawthorne O'Flarehity and mentored by Matt Harrison for DigiFest Southwest. Winner: Best Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Movie, Best Music, Albuquerque DigiFest Southwest, 2004.
Something Red Short (DigiFest Southwest)
Written and directed by Scotty Milder and mentored by Jon Hendry for DigiFest Southwest.
Babof Short (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Michael Flowers and mentored by Michael Keller for Flicks on 66. 12 minutes.
Clown Camp Short (DigiFest Southwest)
Written by Dan Borengasser, directed by Ryil Adamson and mentored by Alan Walker for Flicks on 66. Winner: Best Film, DigiFest Southwest, 2003. 15 minutes.
Cluck Short/Comedy (Flicks on 66)
Griffin Murmur was an ordinary amputee. Until one day, something extraordinary happened. Written and directed by Peter Darchuk and mentored by Donal Logue for Flicks on 66.
The Family Sausage Short (Flicks on 66)
Written by Katie Landon, directed by Matt Watkins and mentored by Christopher Coppola for Flicks on 66.
Lifters Short (Flicks on 66)
He stole the dog food. She stole his heart. Written and directed by Faisal Quereshi and mentored by Richard Ricci for Flicks on 66. 10 minutes.
Medicine Wind Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by David Stebbins and mentored by Jon Hendry for Flicks on 66.
Blueberry Muffins Short/Horror (DigiFest Southwest)
Written and directed by Suzie Bohannon and mentored by Barry Brown for Flicks on 66. Winner: Best Actress, Best Editing, Albuquerque Flicks on 66 Film Festival, 2003.
Dreams Forgotten Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
During a thunderstorm, a young girl dreams of a life and a love forgotten. This animated short screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival and the PMF 5-Minute FIlm Festival where it took 3rd place in 2003. It was animated and directed by Brandon Scott Jensen, written by Renee Shimek, and features the voice of Brandy Slagle with a Music Score by Lee Buckley. 3 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Dreams of Glory Animated Short (Jensen Animation - now Jensen Entertainment)
A fairy tail in which a girl regrets not following her heart years ago upon seeing the success of an old friend who did. The animated short screened as part of the 2006 Tromadance NM festival and the PMF 5-Minute FIlm Festival where it took 2nd place in 2003. It was animated, written and directed by Brandon Scott Jensen, with music by Alex Barsamian. 4 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Orange Barrels from the Phobosphere Animated Short (Jensen Animation/Hotel deCluny Productions - both now Jensen Entertainment)
Hickory Legroast, along with a JFC manager Bob Zamboni work to rid the world of flesh eating monsters from another planet. This highly acclaimed animated short has screened at numerous festivals including the 2005 NM Filmmaker Showcase, 2005 Tromadance NM, the 2004 Governor's Cup, and the 2003 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival where it took the prize of "Best Animated Short." Directed by Brandon Scott Jensen. Co-Directed by Josh Goble. Written by Jeremy Davis. Music by Alex Barsamian, Lee Buckley, Angelo Vildosal, Juan Carlos Bagnell, and Lex Wendall. Songs by Man Born Blind, Blue Room, Ileanna. Starring the voices of Jeremy Davis, Sara Escobedo, Nicholls Melancon V, David Tod, Colby Speer, and Brandon Scott Jensen. 24 minutes.
http://www.myspace.com/jensenentertainment
Icarus Has Fallen Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Jason Stetler and mentored by Bob Mora for Flicks on 66.
Twenty Questions Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Keith Calder and mentored by Richard Ricci for Flicks on 66.
Big Criminals Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Steve Wisniewski and mentored by Melissa Scheffers for Flicks on 66.
Shibubu Short/Comedy (9 Point Productions)
Written by Steven List and Astrid Neal, directed by Steven List and mentored by Jon Hendry for Flicks on 66.
Father Road Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Ron Salzberg and mentored by Christopher Wright for Flicks on 66.
Willpower Short (Flicks on 66)
Written by Veronica Hirsch and Ken Cahall, directed by Veronica Hirsch and mentored by Jeff Fahey for Flicks on 66.
Mirror, Mirror Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Varda Hardy and mentored by Rana Joy Glickman for Flicks on 66.
Atom Smashers Short (Flicks on 66)
Written by Melinda Ahrens, directed by Roxanne Rogers and mentored by Christopher Coppola for Flicks on 66.
101 Days Short/Drama (Duke City Shootout)
An old woman buys a gun and five bullets from a pawn shop. She leaves one bullet for each of her great loves...her ex-husband, her son, her granddaughter, and the church...saving one for herself.
Written and directed by Heather Ayres and mentored by Felice Verrechia for Flicks on 66. 11 minutes.
Ride Short/Western (Duke City Shootout)
Written and directed by Kent Kirkpatrick and mentored by Steve Dunning for Flicks on 66. Winner: Palm de Grease, Albuquerque Flicks on 66 Film Festival, 2001. 11 minutes.
The Wrong Guy Comedy/Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Jim Terr and mentored by Helga Oswald for Flicks on 66.
Free Wheelin' Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Adam Turner and Adam Goldberg, directed by Adam Turner and mentored by Jack Hill for Flicks on 66.
Singlewide Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by David Fulton and mentored by Richard Ricci for Flicks on 66.
Fish in the Desert Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Alain Silver and mentored by Christopher Coppola for Flicks on 66.
Bad Assassin Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Don Knowlton and mentored by Bruce MacIntosh for Flicks on 66.
Crazy Like the Taz Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Bruce Griffiths and mentored by Christopher Coppola for Flicks on 66.
Musca Domestica Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Vincent Dova and mentored by Felice Verrechia for Flicks on 66.
Guns on the Table Short (Flicks on 66)
Written by Victor Isaac, directed by Sharon Steinhauser and mentored by Steve Anderson for Flicks on 66.
Plugged Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Bruce Griffiths and mentored by Christopher Coppola for Flicks on 66.
The Backroad Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Ramona Emerson and mentored by Paul Hudson for Flicks on 66.
The Screaming Place Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Ken Cran and mentored by Jill Silverthorn for Flicks on 66.
Jennifer Monroe Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Suzanne Bachner and Liz Sullivan, directed by Suzanne Bachner and mentored by Gregory Widen for Flicks on 66.
Rosetta Stone Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Marcia Tippit and mentored by Alton Walpole for Flicks on 66.
Stringers Short (Flicks on 66)
Written and directed by Patrice Williams and mentored by Anthony Drazen for Flicks on 66.