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Cultural Events
The Providence Church Cultural Events page is provided to keep our
congregation informed about cultural and scriptural learning
opportunities in the St. Louis community. The appearance of an event on
this list does not imply an endorsement by Providence Church. The views
expressed in these events are not necessarily those of Providence Church
and in some cases the content is not suitable for children. Please
exercise discernment and contact the sponsoring organization if you have
questions.
Shorts Program: Animation CDate: 11/15/2007 Time: 09:45:00 PM Details:
St. Louis International Film Festival 11/8-11/18
Venue: Tivoli Theatre.
For more info, visit: www.cinemastlouis.org
Welcome to the dark side of animation: dark humor, dark situations, dark theater.
“458nm,” Jan Bitzer, Germany, 2006, 7 min. A romantic meeting of two mechanical snails in the moonlight.
“Face,” Hendrick Dusollier, France, 2007, 6 min. Trapped in a narrow box, a man undergoes a series of experiments.
“Fire (A Feu),” Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka, France, 2005, 10 min. The beast within comes out.
“Abigail,” Tony Comley, UK, 2006, 7 min. As an airplane plummets to the earth, a man reminisces about a girl.
“Animal Farm,” Jeong Min ji, South Korea, 2007, 13 min. Mr. K goes to the meat market.
“Rabbit,” Run Wrake, UK, 2005, 9 min. Two greedy children cut open a rabbit and find a surprise inside.
“Ujbaz Izbeneki Has Lost His Soul,” Neil Jack, UK, 2006, 5 min. The man who loses everything goes to Hell.
“Shuteye Hotel,” Bill Plympton, USA, 2007, 7 min. Local cops investigate several gruesome murders at a sleazy motel and become victims of an evil force.
“Yours Truly,” Osbert Parker, UK, 2007, 8 min. I wouldn’t eat that if I were you.
“The Tell-Tale Heart (Der Verrückte, das Herz und das Auge),” Annette Jung and Gregor Dashuber, Germany, 2006, 8 min. A man hates his father’s ugly eye. Based on the story by Edgar Allen Poe.
“The Mouse Trap,” Woon Han, South Korea, 2007, 6 min. Mice in the minefield.
“The March of the Nameless (La Marche des Sans-Nom),” Lucas Vigroux, Jean Constantial and Nicolas Laverdure, France, 2006, 6 min. A surrealistic depiction of war and the absurdity of violence.
“The Pearce Sisters,” Luis Cook, UK, 2007, 9 min. An amusingly bleak-hearted tale of two weather-lashed spinsters. Return to the Cultural Events Page
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