Saturday, WTFw Christi Hille Saturday, WTFw Christi Hille

Eat the Rainbow

EAT THE RAINBOW is a musical fable about an odd yet kind man named Bayani who moves into a conservative suburban neighborhood and disrupts the otherwise comfortable homogeny. He doesn’t look or act like anyone else which causes fear and panic and eventually a demand for him to leave the neighborhood. Cousin Wonderlette befriends Bayani and together they take on the opposition led by manipulative and unscrupulous realtor Lobelia Gerber.

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Saturday, Narrative Feature Christi Hille Saturday, Narrative Feature Christi Hille

Ninja Badass

The Ninja VIP Super Club is doing a slow drag across the American Midwest, culminating in female sacrifice.

When they kidnap a super hot babe that local scumbag Rex has his eyes on - it's up to him to become a ninja to steal her back from them. Then she can have his babies!

Join Rex, his armless sensei, a badass ball ripper, a dragon, a gang of puppies, some detached feet, and a mean ninja motherf**** who trains by beating up cows for an experience that'll make you wanna eat egg rolls until you sh** your pants.

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Third Kind

Earth has been abandoned for a long time now and the human race has found refuge in outer space. Three archeologists return to Earth to investigate where a mysterious five-tone signal is coming from.

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Sunday, Indiana Reels Christi Hille Sunday, Indiana Reels Christi Hille

clarity.

Is it possible to escape the feelings that trap us in our minds? Is it possible to know which way to go? Perhaps, the journey starts from within. “Because there is only light and hope in my world and you belong rooted beside me.”

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Violet

Just before the wedding ceremony, Azi notices that her sister’s wedding rings are lost. She tries to find a solution before the groom’s family finds out. Shot in Iran, this film never received permission to be screened in the filmmaker's home country.

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Henet Ward

Halima, a Sudanese henna painter, goes to prepare a young Egyptian bride (Basma) for her wedding. Under the watchful eyes of Halima's daughter Ward, the encounter between the two women grows from complicity to suddenly unveiled tensions.

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Changing Room

A teenage girl in Iran is a model unbeknown to her traditional and religious father. At her sister’s wedding, her father finds out about her job. The girl, who has spent her income to help her sister get married, realizes that her sister has exposed her to her father. The father scissors her long hair, but she tries to continue her career with her new style.

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Sunday, Unscripted Short Christi Hille Sunday, Unscripted Short Christi Hille

Temper

What do we all have in common? In the landscape of life, Temper explores the emotional trips of the human condition. Through a series of street interviews and deeper dive portraits, New Yorkers share their feelings and experiences on love, loneliness, addiction, motherhood, identity, connection, and purpose.

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Harbor

When Adèle, an English teacher, spontaneously lets a young 15-year-old migrant illegally board a ferry for England with her class, she is far from grasping the importance of her gesture and its consequences on this overnight trip.

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Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille Sunday, Fiction Shorts Christi Hille

Networking Lunch

Networking Lunch is a short comedic film about a woman who agrees to meet up with her ex for lunch. It stars Kimberly Michelle Vaughn (Second City) and David Pasquesi (VEEP, Angels & Demons) and was written and directed by Melissa McGlensey.

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