Monday, September 24, 2007

LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES!

Dear Film lovers and anyone who loves arts:

Just in couple more days, SHOW ME DEAF FILM FESTIVAL will come alive with
activities planned for Thursday, September 27, Friday, September 28 and Saturday,
September 29.

Tickets are still on sale as there are some seats left. If you have not
bought one, it is time to ACT NOW! It is only $40.00 for combo ticket. You get
to see all movies and eat food! You get to meet new and old friends. There
is cash bar available all three nights at the new clubhouse.

Let's go to the movies! Check out the schedule for three exciting days of
events! Come one! Come all! Any questions, feel free to contact Paul Kiel,
SMDFF Coordinator at paul@deafimages.tv...

Check us out at www.deafimages.tv!!

The list of activities are:

SMDFF SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

SHOW ME DEAF FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE


September 27, 28 and 29, 2007

GSLAD Hall – 2190 Creve Couer Mill Road, Maryland Heights, Missouri 63043

Contact Person: Paul Kiel, SMDFF Coordinator

e-mail: paul@deafimages.tv

more info on website at www.deafimages.tv

SMDFF Schedule:

Thursday, September 27

4 p.m. – The doors open at GSLAD for registration.

5 p.m. - Cash Bar and Appetizers – Finger foods

6:30 pm

Introduction of Show Me Deaf Film Festival - Paul Kiel

a. No Smoking!

b. Stop the Bug!

c. History of Cinema

d. St. Louis Deaf Community

7 p.m.

9/11: FEAR IN SILENCE: THE FORGOTTEN UNDERDOGS

88 minutes – Documentary Feature - USA

A compelling documentary about Deaf and Hard of Hearing people who were the
FIRST citizens to become shut out from outside communication, the LAST to
receive access to information, or be delivered from danger on September 11, 2001.

Directed by Ann Marie “Jade” Bryan

8:30 p.m. - Intermission (15 minutes)

8:45 pm

KEY TO THE STARS

22 minutes – Drama Short - France

It is a magical and exciting story about a sensitive young Deaf girl who
befriends a new signing imaginary friend.

Directed by Pierre-Louis Levacher

9:15 pm

DON’T MIND?

12 minutes – Comedy Short - USA

Bill (Patrick Graybill) opens his home when he is unexpectedly asked to
baby-sit a neighbor’s daughter. The child invites chaos and confusion in his
orderly life.

Directed by Patti Durr and Elizabeth Dena Sorkin

9:30 pm

THAT THING FROM OUTER SPACE

11 minutes - Science Fiction Short - USA

Deaf boy watch a mysterious sphere going down near his home. He brings the
sphere to share with his sister and brother but something bad happens to one of
the family member!

Produced and Directed by Gary Brooks.

9:45 pm

HELP ME

12:31 minutes - Drama/Fiction Short - USA

A man struggles with reality.

Directed by Kamau Buchanan

10:00 p.m. – Social and Cash Bar

11 p.m. – The building closes for the night! See you tomorrow!

Friday, September 28

11:00 am – the building opens for registration.

11:15 am –

The Best of Festival of Cinema for the Deaf –

Films listed below distributed by CIMI (Chicago Institute of the Moving
Image)

THE RIDE

Short – 28 minutes – USA

A drama about a musician who is down and out – the woman he loves walks out
on him. He sees man on the road.. Jack meets Vincent, a deaf man on the road.
The journey begins on the road with two men trying to communicate with each
other.

(CJ is in it. He was from St. Louis.) - CIMI

RESERVOIR WOLVES

Short - 10 minutes - UK

Parody of Traantino’s Reservoir Dogs shows you can sign and shoot at the same
time. - CIMI

Directed by Ramon Woolfe

ADU IVUMUN (When I heard)

Short – 14 min - UK

It is about a nine year old Deaf boy’s reaction when he sees his father come
out of the sea with a new hearing aid. - CIMI

Directed by Mohamed Hilmy and Andy Jones

HOTEL CENTRAL

Short - 10 minutes – UK

unscripted work - CIMI

Directed by Matt Hulse

PERCEPTION

Short - 8 minutes – NZ

It is about a blind man figuring his way around. He runs into a deaf boy, but
the boy was unable to communicate with him. His mind plays tricks on him when
he gets confused and lost in a wrong area. - CIMI

Directed by John Day and Stefan Lewis

WEE THREE

Short – 7 minutes - UK

Three School Kids in detention become involved in a battle between the
natural authority of the body and the unreal demands of the adult world. - CIMI

Directed by Matt Hulse

EDDA’S SONG

Short - 4 minutes - Canada

An old woman and a young woman meet in a landscape between life and death. -
CIMI

Directed by Vanessa Vaughan

12:30 pm –

DR. HAND

80 minutes – Drama Feature - USA

You will fly with the Magician and his two sidekicks: White-bearded Monkey
and Spinny, the flying robot, through time and space as they take you on a
journey to help a young deaf boy cure his “illness”.

In order to find the cure, you must travel through some dangerous territory
in search of the three legendary Sign Language elements, which hold the cure to
the young deaf boy’s illness. As you begin your magical journey, you will
travel with them through the forbidden forest, secret caves and onto a mysterious
island.

During your trip, you will meet odd characters along the way and also some
dangerous creatures that must be overcome.

Produced and Directed by Gary Brooks.

1:50 pm - Intermission (10 minutes)

2 pm.

SCARECROW

40 minutes – Horror Feature - USA

Scarecrow is a spine-tingling movie that takes you to the crossroads where
reality and the supernatural meet. With its haunting atmosphere and thrilling
suspenseful action, here is one movie certain to keep you rivted to your seat
right down to the final scene.

Produced and Directed by Gary Brooks.

2:45 pm

BLUE APPLE

30 minutes – Horror Short - USA

Deaf students seek vengeance on their vicious teacher by dabbing in black
magic. What they don’t realize is their teacher already possesses magical powers
and puts a spell on them in retaliation. What transpires turns red apples blue
and y our worst nightmares true in this imaginative production.

Produced and Directed by Gary Brooks.

3:15 pm - Intermission (15 minutes)

3:30 pm

Gary Brooks Presentation:

Cinema of Horrors: Working with Camera and Monsters

4:30 pm

THE BIRDS AND THE BEES

3:08 minutes - Comedy Short - USA

A mother discusses sex with her daughter.

Directed by Kamau Buchanan

Produced by Alex Durie

FLIPPED

6:21 minutes - Dramatic Short - USA

A man wakes up with no sound in his life and gets confused.

Directed by Kamau Buchanan

PAPER AIRPLANE

15 minutes – Documentary Short - USA

A Deaf man’s interpretationof sounds, family and identity.

Directed by Adrean Mangiardi

FAST FOOD

1 minute – Comedy Short - USA

A friend got fed up with his buddy’s eating too fast so he decides to do
something about it. It is funny.

Directed by Joseph Josselyn

MOTIONING - 1

REFLECTION by Wim Emmerik

4 minutes – Poetry - Netherlands

A film of poetry in sign language

DORMITORY

30 minutes - Drama Short - USA

A teacher challenges her students to ponder a thought provoking question: “
What if?” The query sets into motion a course of events for high school
sophomore, Dominic, as he wonders what would have happened if he lived in the
dormitory with the rest of the students and fell in love with the popular girl.

What happens and does not happen will keep you glued to the screen until the
very end! Nathan Maffloll and Jeannette Duarte lead an exceptionally talented
cast, filmed on location at California School for the Deaf in Riverside.

Produced and Directed by DJ Kurs

5:30 pm - Cash Bar and International Cuisine Buffet*

*Chinese, Italian and Mexican food will be served,

* served by Kevin Meyer and Gourmet Bites Catering

( our very own Deaf chef )

7:00 pm THE DEAF MAN

9 minutes – Short – USA

“I was inspired by the salons of 18th Century Paris. Abbe l’Epee, a teacher
of the deaf, would show off his deaf pupils to wealthy French dignitaries,”
says writer and director DJ Kurs. “I wanted to use the sense that deaf people
are constantly on display, even when they don’t want to be, as the starting
point for a short movie.”

“This story is so universal. It speaks volumes about the deaf and how the
rest of the world perceives them,” adds producer Julia Dameron. Dameron sent the
script to Howie Seago, a Seattle-based actor with multiple stage, television,
and motion picture credits. When Seago accepted, Kurs rewrote the script to
emphasize the humanity he knew Seago would bring to the screen.

The result is an accessible yet thought-provoking short movie that addresses
the destiny of deaf people in an age of technological improvements such as the
cochlear implant.

Directed by DJ Kurs and Produced by Julia Dameron

PAGE ME**

12 minutes – Short - USA

Jody faces a choice and makes her decision with a little help from her
friends.

Directed by Patti Durr and Elizabeth Sorkin

** It is suggested for mature audiences as it involves sexuality.

7:25 pm PIECES

50 minutes – Comedy Feature - Australia

When Priscilla and Glenn come over to stay at Abbie’s, they couldn’t resist
to discover a secret that are being kept from Abbie.

Once the secret is out, they meet Queenie and Quinten, a witch and a warlock
who are the most dangerous threat to the Deaf Community. What will they do to
Abbie? Can Priscilla and Glenn stop them before it’s too late? Pieces is a
fun, outrageous comedy that’s sure to entertain Deaf kids and their families.

Produced and Directed by Trudy Fraser

8:15 – 8:30pm - Intermission (15 minutes)

8:30 pm THE BOOGER MOVIE

1 minute – Comedy Short - USA

A comedy about two guys trying to resolve the problem with booger.

Directed by Joseph Josselyn

MOTIONING - 2

3 minutes – Poetry - Netherlands

POLDER by Wm Emmerick

TWO WORLDS APART

25 minutes – Drama Short - USA

A prominent deaf activist, Robert Wilder, who burned bridges to get to the
top, finds his office ransacked and the culprit unknown. Wilder then
unexpectedly stumbles into a man with a past linked to his own. A series of events
guaranteed to keep you guessing until the end! Bernard Bragg and Matt Ellis head a
superb cast in this mystery thriller.

Directed by Bernard Bragg

9 pm

EQUILIBRIUM

A man who has problem balancing.

Directed by Adrean Mangiardi

NO TALKING ALLOWED

45 minutes – Comedy Feature

A frustrated painter, Alex, is looking for a model he can paint. He goes
through several models until he finds a struggling model, Rebecca who meets his
qualifications.

However Alex has one requirement. No Talking Allowed. Rebecca thinks this is
strange but goes along with it until she finds she is falling in love. Filmed
in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Matt Daigle and Deb Skjeveland lead this
talented cast through a romantic comedy everyone will enjoy.

Directed by Yoon Lee and Matt Daigle.

10 pm to midnight

Cash bar and Social

The building closes at midnight. See y ou tomorrow!

Saturday, September 29

11:30 am. – the building opens for registration

12 noon

MOTIONING - 3

6 minutes – Poetry – Netherlands

FIRE by Giselle Meyer

STICKY SITUATION

5 minutes - Short - USA

A man gets sticked for each sin he committed.

Directed by Joseph Josselyn

THE CALABRIAN’S FEAST

20 minutes - Short – USA

A documentary about a family in Italy.. It shows the mind of a very old man
after a sepiated photograph prompts memories of family, love and loss to come
rushing back.

Directed by Adrean Mangiardi

DR. WONDER’S WORKSHOP

25 minutes – Children Short - USA

Film takes place at fictional inventor’s lab called “Dr. Wonder’s Workshop”
. Paula (our chemist) is having trouble with her sink. Billy tells her he can
fix it, but actually he can’t. She returns from lunch to get faceful of water.
Billy learns he does not need to lie to impress people.

Directed by Marshall Lawrence and Michael Rivet

MOTIONING - 4

5 minutes – Poetry - Netherlands

STRAND by Giselle Meyer

1:00 pm

ALL ABOUT MEMPHIS

25 minutes – Documentary Short - USA

A short documentary about Memphis and its mayoral race, the town and issues.
Taylor Hicks from the American Idol Winner is in it.

Produced and Directed by Patrice Edwards

1:30 pm

SAY SOMETHING

5:59 minutes – Dramatic Short - USA

Boys bully a girl.

Directed by Kamau Buchanan

THE BOXING MATCH

15 seconds - Animated Short - USA

Animation of boxing

Directed by Kamau Buchanan

I LOVE YOU

Drama Feature – 111 minutes – Japan

I Love You tells the story of Asako, a deaf woman determined to start an
acting group in her small town with the support of her daughter who is hearing.
Through Asako’s struggles and successes, she inspires both deaf and hearing
people to work together to accomplish great things. This is a groundbreaking film,
the first Japanese film made by a hearing and a deaf director.

Directed by Yutaka Osawa (hearing) and Akihiro Yonaiyama (deaf).

3:45 pm – 4 pm Intermission (15 minutes)

4 pm

EXODUS: A DEAF JEWISH FAMILY ESCAPES THE HOLOCAUST

25 minutes – Documentary Short - USA

This short documentary chronicles the plight of the Wiener/Rattner family as
they flee Nazi-occuppied Austria only to be detained on Ellis Island.

Directed by Patti Durr

MOTIONING - 5

5 minutes – Poetry – Netherlands

GROWTH by Wim Emmerick

4:30 pm

DEAFS VS AUDISTS


50 minutes – Documentary Feature - USA

This documentary is about audism and politics between deaf and hearing. The
deaf group in Georgia got together to participate in Gallaudet University
protests and share concerns about audism..

Directed by Wanda Leigh Garner Gaddis

5:30 pm - Cash Bar and Dinner*

*Parmesan crusted chicken with scalloped potatoes, sautéed green beans and
applie pie.

*Served by Kevin Meyer and Gourmet Bites Catering

(our very own Deaf chef)

7 pm - Gary Brooks Keynote Speaker

“Light of Imagination: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”

8 pm – Keith Wann Show

“WATCHING TWO WORLDS COLLIDE” A comedy live performance

9:30 pm – SOCIAL AND CASH BAR

The building closes at midnight. We hope everyone had a good time!

Thank you for your wonderful support and presence!

Thank you for supporting SHOW ME DEAF FILM FESTIVAL!

Many thanks to MoRelay, GSLAD, Deaf Images and other supporters!

SMDFF - posted on listserves 09-24-07

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