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Earthlings !
A man searches to reunite with his wife, whom he is convinced has been abducted by aliens. Hello Earthlings was screened at the FAIF Film Festival at the Mann's Chinese Theaters in Hollywood, CA and the Festival of Fantastic Films in Manchester, England. |
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A feature film by Yongman Kim. The tragic story of a young prostitute in Manhattan's East Village as seen through the eyes of her neighbor a buddhist monk.
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The Duel 3D animation film by Wayne Huang
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Lucky Penny A short by Christopher J. Commons
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Probation A thriller by Andrew Bloomenthal
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Unsightly A comedy by Soman Chainani
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Lisa's Last Chance A short by Richard T. Wong Lisa, a troubled young woman plagued by strange dreams, has a terrible vision of the future. She meets with her more levelheaded friend Peter, who she reluctantly confides in. But his skepticism and her feelings for him only complicate matters.
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A short by Sasha Shemirani and Christopher Sabat After consuming countless prescription drugs, Jack (Matt Perlmutter) and Jill (Kristen Ruhlin) lie peacefully in bed awaiting their fate. But Jack, while dangling on the brink of unconscious- ness, suddenly decides to abort their endeavor. Claiming that swallowing pills is not a "manly" way of committing suicide, and fearing disrespect in the afterworld, Jack eventually convinces Jill of an alternative solution
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Mirror Mirror A short by Valerie Champagne
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Popstar P.I.
This absolutely insane and outrageous comedy by director Erik Sharkey features Adam West (original Batman TV series, The Family Guy) as the evil villain and Annie Golden ("Hair", the Movie) as the wacky mom. The title song, also written by Domnik (lyrics by Erik Sharkey) was performed by Davy Jones (The Monkees)
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