Student Films
Withoutabox is kindly hosting our 2009 VFF online program guide, where you'll find photos and descriptions of each film screening at this year's fest.
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15-40
Christian B. Bagger (US, 2007, 21 min 41 sec)
Set amidst the turmoil of World War II, 15-40 is the true story of Danish
tennis player, Kai Hansen who, during the greatest match of his career, has to
make the decision of his life.
Starring: Neil Jackson, Steven Brand
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A Day’s Work
Rajeev Dassani (US, 2008, 17 min)
What was a simple job escalates into a violent misunderstanding in this
heart-stopping drama involving an American family and the three immigrant
laborers hired to help them move. Enrique, a young man far from home, must
quickly decide where his loyalty really lies.
Starring: Luis Chavez, Carter Jenkins
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Assault
Kazik Radwanski (Canada, 2007, 11 min)
A teenager attempts to keep his composure following a reckless crime. This
drama examines the constant nature of youth and innocence, observed in an
unflinching and authentic fashion. Starring: Illya Konstantin, Josh Peace,
Barbara de la Fuente, Butch Daniels, Cameron Calhoun, Pete Owusu Ansah, Sergio
Boddington
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At The Surface
Timothy Anderson (US, 2007, 24min)
An estranged grandfather and grandson meet for the first time on a houseboat in
the middle of nowhere to talk about the reasons behind a checkered family
history.
Starring: Bradley Michael, Kenneth McGregor |
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The Fantastic Destiny of Melford Nelson Kaullie
David Fisher (France, 2007, 7 min 20 sec)
A young man’s accidental quest into his own subconscious leads him to a
revelation.
Starring: David Fisher
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If a Body Meet a Body
Brian Davis (US, 2007, 19 min 20 sec)
If a Body Meets a Body explores the lives and jobs of three unique
individuals who are constantly surrounded by death at the busiest coroner
office in the world.
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Keys
Christopher Babers (US, 2007, 23 min)
Keys is the dramatic story of a broken family that discovers healing within the
broken keys of an old piano.
Starring: Trhea Danae, Wayne Baldwin, Francisco Farr
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Les Vulnerables
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt (Democratic Republic of Congo, US, 2007, 14 min)
A border crossing becomes one young man’s rite of passage.
Starring: Stewart Lunanga, Freddy Makondo |
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Office Mobius
Seung Hyung Lee, Seungil Hwang (S.Korea, 2007, 5 min 13 sec)
An abstract story demonstrating the relationships of people whose behaviors are
confined to an infinite reiteration in time in a circular and seamless mobius
strip series of actions.
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Rebel Song
Simon Arthur (UK, 2007, 15 min)
A woman and two men play out their broken lives amongst the swaying trees,
singing hymns of love, lust and murder.
Starring: James Grant, Aylth McCormac, Jeff Rudom
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Simulacra
Tatchapon Lertwirojkul (US, 2007, 4 min)
In the vast universe, there’s a planet of entirely machines and robots. One
day, a robot finds a piece of organic life and becomes determined to save it.
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Two Words
Arielle Baron (US, 2007, 5 min 9 sec)
A wild and quirky group of young adults are playing charades at a house party.
One of them chokes to death while performing a scene, all while the others
continue to guess the answer!
Starring: Roman Banfield, Maggie Blumer, John Botts, Sly James, Russel Mills,
Ian F. Morrison, Danielle Wik |
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