The very first short was a sort of documentary/infomercial for a nonprofit group, and at first I was afraid that the whole festival was gonna be like that, but thankfully it wasn't.
Pigeon: Impossible was the first film. I'm usually a hard sell when it comes to CG movies, but I thought this was actually cute and really well done. But hey! You can watch the whole thing online here:
Hairytale was the next short. I can't find any pictures online, but it was a documentary about a guy in the UK who used to own a hair salon and realized how much hair gets thrown into landfills...so then he dedicated his life to finding alternative uses for discarded hair and made...a hair chair. Had a funny final line.
Salt (2009) was next, not to be confused with the Angelina Jolie movie of the same name. This film followed photographer Murray Fredericks (check out his photography on the website, it's amazing!) on his journeys to literally the middle of nowhere in Australia. He explained the concept that the place where he was going, he could see NOTHING anywhere on the horizon for 360 degrees. CRAZY. I had no idea places like that still existed anywhere in the world (other than the ocean). It raised a lot of questions for me... This film has a lot of breathtaking shots. As I understood it, Fredericks shot all the footage himself over several years and then later it was edited down into the film. He had a really great eye for the shots, but I guess that makes sense because he's a photographer. In the end, though, the film was a bit long for my tastes...I'd rather go see an exhibition of the photography.
Scrapertown is a documentary short from a series about California called California is a Place (I will definitely be watching these later). It follows a group of kids in East Oakland who are part of the 'scraper bike movement', where people fix up their bikes with interesting paint, decor and decorate the spokes. The bikes are pretty cool. The organizers of the festival told us that they were gonna try to get a kid from the film to come speak at the festival, but he didn't show. Boo!
The Crab Revolution , was an awesome, adorable French animated short. I loved it! French just seemed to be the perfect language for this story. Or maybe the voice actor was just really good? Watch here:
I didn't see Fat Tire Fury on IMDB. It's basically footage of a mountain...bike...unicycler. The ultimate rush??
I couldn't find any suitable pictures of Living Lightly.....chronicles of a farming cult with a scythe (yes, scythe) fetish. I don't mean player hate here but uh...yeah.
A few photos of the evening:
cool kinetic sculpture at the Brower Center. I wish this were video!
DEEP FRIED PIZZA at Sumo Grub--not a bad spot to grab a bite after a late showing in Berkeley as they are open late. They have tons of deep fried desserts...for the heart attack in you
our friend KJ wore awesome bright gold shoes.
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