Sunscreen Film Festival 2009

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Music Videos
An old lady poses as a sweet woman but her motives are more sinister. Director Christopher Townsend expected to attend.
Narrative Shorts
Karen Greener is married, middle-aged and a little plump. She is also a little bored with her life. But when she meets her perky, young, beautiful next-door neighbor Amber, Karen realizes the grass may not always be greener on the other side of the fence.
Special Screenings
Luke, a grifter who owes a significant debt to the Mexican mob, has to come up with one final scheme to pay back his debt and save his life. Producer Robert Enriquez expected to attend.
Narrative Shorts
A gynecologist is working at her hospital as everyday. But the next patient.... is a boy! Naturally the gynecologist throw out the joker. But he returns with the gynecologist' boss, who order the gynecologist that she must attend her (meaning the patient)! It's not a joke, it's a conspiracy! What the hell are this? So the gynecologist talks to the hospital director , who menace her with get fired! And the father of the boy goes to the hospital crying for his rights! And the boy calls him 'mama'! are all crazy?
Narrative Features
Ghosts, mystery, madness, murder and food. What's a day in a haunted restaurant like? What kind of food does a haunted restaurant serve? Does the answer even matter if the restaurant is in denial? Meet Warren, the owner of The Bistro -- an upscale establishment in the flagship storefront of a century's old building. Warren's got big plans for renovating the upper floors of his real estate, but after a contractor mysteriously disappears before the first hammer strikes, the only thing on Warren's mind is staying business-as-usual. Things get complicated when a recording is found - a bizarre soundtrack of the macabre implying the contractor had a face-to-face with something terrifying. It's up to Warren's manager, Kreese, to keep everything under control.Then in comes the rest of the sappy and sordid characters, all destined to experience the haunt. Meet Steve and Heather, a young couple trying to impress each other with ghost stories and daylight breaking & entering. Meet Matt, a tormented former employee with a history of scary encounters. Meet Kevin and Landon...just a pair of creepy twins. Meet Zed, the sous chef with unknown motivation to get upstairs. Meet Isley, the head chef; she couldn't care less. And, finally, meet the building -- old, decrepit, scary, unavoidable. Tension builds and builds and builds until some frightful events and a disastrous dinner service force all the major players to confront the evil presense in this tale of haunted buildings and haunted people on Hampshire street.
Documentary Shorts
Brian and Shannon reluctantly agree to have a camera crew document their relationship per the request of their counselor. The reality of the documentary forces the couple to face issues that aren’t so black and white. Director Charity Battles expected to attend.
Documentary Shorts
The films offers actions scattered in time but that coordinate when juxtaposed in order to suggest what Jean Touzet’s activity was within the Cannes Festival. As a matter of fact, his experience in managing a great number of people as a choir or orchestra conductor or as the director of many theatre shows played a large part in his directing of the festival. So that the key word when it comes to qualifying Jean Touzet’s work in the festival is Coordination.Similarly to the work of choir singers in the old days, the work of the numerous “actors” present at the festival had to be done in unison.According to him, be it a film or a venue such as the festival, it all starts with a feeling, grows administratively, materializes into a result and ends up as a feeling within the spectator this time.The selection was solely determined by the communion of a few people’s artistic taste for the cinema. It is in this state of mine and with no commercial purpose that Jean Touzet launched the Cannes Festival.The film shows this process based on the feelings of a man moved by numerous passions that he later used to make the Cannes Festival evolve from what it was in the 30’s to its incomparable achievement in the 60’s.
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