
The Zero Film Festival
Friday, May 7 | 7:30PM | $6
Performances by Polygons and True Womanhood
PROGRAM OUTLINE:
Baju
DIR. Muhammad Azhar| Singapore/Baltimore | 10 MIN | Short Narrative
Baju is a commentary on the rivalry that exists between street gangs in the Malay community of Singapore. The film narrates the story of two rival gang members enlisting into the army to serve their National Service.
Latte America
Dir . Jesse Clark | Canada 10 MIN | Short Narrative
Latte America explores coffee addiction in an action comedy format that makes you think. Acted backwards and dialog delivered backwards to create a new reality.
Liminal
DIR. Stephen Keep Mills | Los Angeles | 14 min | Short Narrative .
INA and JOY are naked and locked in a battle of elimination. INA must reverse the power to survive. Are they lovers or is JOY the killer within?
Twilight of the Idols
DIR. John Gross | Philadelphia | 30 MIN | Short Narrative
“Rick, a low-income South-Philadelphian, is the greatest football fan hat North America has ever produced. And on account of this accomplishment a ‘visitor’ has been sent to meet Rick with a proposition that will put Rick’s allegiance, family and sanity to the test.”
Brethren Arise
dIR. brent chesanek. 20min. Experimental.
Nature Break
DIR. Mike Hollingsworth | Los Angeles | 2 MIN |
Windshield Baby Game Boy Movie
dIR. clint enns | New york | 2 min | experimental
Putting Yourself Out There
dIR. clint enns | New york | 2 min | experimental
The Animated Heavy Metal Parking Lot
dIR. Leslie Sipnet | New york | 2 min | Animation