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PBIFF 2012: Saturday April14, 6:30pm - Shorts Package
The Digital Age by Nina Vizcarrondo - A story of technology, nostalgia and dating past your 70s.//Brad & Gary by Pierre Coffin - This short film created by director Pyer Coffin is the story of Brad and Gary, two creatures living in an unknown world. The plot revolves around the big idea that joining forces to overcome one's shortcomings really is the only way out. Or in. Or maybe out again? It's also a tale about friendship, its ups and downs, ins and outs...This fresh look on solidarity was brought to life by the Illumination Mac Guff Studio, the team behind the success of Despicable Me. //Cadaver by Jonah D. Ansell 2012 - CADAVER is the whimsical story of a shy, first-year med student (Tavi Gevinson) whose scalpel cut sparks a cadaver (Christopher Lloyd) back to life. When he begs her to take him on a journey to say a last goodbye to his wife, they sneak out of the lab and embark on a road trip only to discover a truth in death the cadaver didn't know in life.//One Thing by Thom H Miller - A man stares at a plaque in his office that reads, 'one thing'. It is linked to something in the man's past. If you're haunted by your past, what happens when it pays you a visit? //Ruin Town by Emily Needell - A couple struggles to survive in a post-war city, foraging for food and staying on guard against other people. However, the two ultimately rediscover the power and importance of human compassion for others despite their decaying world.//Carnations by Spencer and Lloyd Harvey- A woman in pursuit of silence finds that a small flower speaks louder than words. //Speak Now by Jai Jamison - Tabitha returns from Europe to attend her sister's wedding. While there she tries to get her recently divorced parents back together with the help of her new boyfriend, Leo the Mime.
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UbicaciónLake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre (Ver)
709 Lake Avenue
Lake Worth, FL 33460
United States
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