All films shown on Wednesday, March 20th, 2019 will be shown at:
Tokio Theater122 Lombard Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19147
https://www.tokioheadhouse.com/
717-380-3102
Admission: $10
Student Admission w/ID: $8

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 6:00 PM
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY | 51 MIN | Switzerland
Directed by Barbara Seiler
General Admission $10 | Student + Children $8 Buy Tickets Get All Access Badge
The audience in the upper crust concert venue KKL at the Lucerne Festival must have felt bemused: after singing classical Mozart arias, blonde soprano Barbara Hannigan returns to the stage in a Dominatrix costume, black wig and PVC boots and proceeds to sing AND conduct György Ligetis „Mysteries of the Macabre“.
The audience celebrates Barbara Hannigan`s disturbing performance with standing ovations. Critics are struggling to describe her captivating impact. The film „I`m a creative animal“ follows her backstage in an attempt to reveal the secret behind this wild, fearless and remarkably versatile woman.

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 8:00 PM
Shorts Program | 66.5 MIN
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MUSIC VIDEO | 3 MIN | USA
Directed by Zeltron2020 (Sarah Zelman)
“Cellophane” is a song created as a surreal parody of domestic life while simultaneously paying homage to the honeymoon phase of relationships. “Cellophane” was released on Soundcloud on 30 March 2018, and will be released April 6 via Spotify, Apple Music, and every other major music outlet.
This retro single, inspired by the sounds of Michael Jackson and St. Vincent, pokes fun at domesticity and patriarchal power dynamics in relationships. The song covers topics like possession and unrealistic expectations.

NARRATIVE SHORT | 8 MIN | Israel
Directed by Sharon Ben-Tovim
Two friends wake up after a night of heavy drinking to realize that they’re not only extremely late for their best friend’s wedding, but also trapped inside an apartment with no way out. As much as they try to pull themselves together, a missing key and a dead body raise a lot of questions about what really happened last night.

NARRATIVE SHORT | 5 MIN | USA
Directed by Byeo Ri Kim, Hae Deun Woo and Ye Bin Ahn
We are students from the School of Visual Arts in New York City who study visual effects. All of us are interested in becoming compositors, creating visual effects for commercials, TV series and feature films.

NARRATIVE SHORT | 17 MIN | USA
Directed by JR Strickland
Ayesha Minor sings on the street and brings home a couple bucks. This is not the life her parents dreamed of. However, things are about to change when she gets her big break from music producer Crescendo.

NARRATIVE SHORT | 11.5 MIN | USA
Directed by Julie Sharbutt
When three women friends sense danger on a camping trip, they keep each other laughing until a horrible twist makes them feel more alone than ever.

NARRATIVE SHORT | 4 MIN | USA
Directed by Lilian Manansala
Two friends with distinct personalities approach life differently; in this video, Bruno is the calm, patient lake to Natalia’s competitive, driven nature. Dance is the medium that brings balance, reminding us all of the joy found in the simple moments.
This is a site-specific piece, shot “guerrilla style” in Highland Park. The dancers and I were very careful to minimize intrusion with the residents and their adorable children while they enjoyed their day at the local park.

ANIMATION SHORT | 5 MIN | USA
Directed by Tamara Campbell
Addiction, through the eyes of an addict.

DOC SHORT | 4 MIN | USA
Directed by Tiffany Steeves
Elsie Dogbegah, owner of HomeFresh Foods, an agro-processor of African ethnic foods, shares her passion for creating a woman-centric business.