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The Trip

Director: Bartosz Kruhlik.
A 13-year old Asia goes on an excursion with her grandfather. Grandpa teaches her how to drive a scooter, shows her the beauty of nature. He's got also something to tell her...

The 2011 Lancaster Area Film Festival Lineup

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The Lancaster Area Film Festival is proud to announce the 2011 festival lineup.  The fist block of films will begin at 12pm and run to 1:35pm.  The second block of films will begin at 1:50pm and run to 3:30pm.  You only need one ticket for the whole festival; you will not have to purchase a separate ticket for the second block of films. ...

Stop-Watch

Director: James Shilton.
Cites with Eyes, No steps untraced, Safety or Surveillance. Is the use of CCTV within the public realm, for our safety or control by the state? The 60 people used to produce the film were asked to count to a minute in their heads while sitting in front of the camera. This worked as an experiment on peoples perception of time. The morphing effect was used to notion towards the need for people to protect their identity.

Butteflies; Feature Documentary about Youtubers Trailer

Butterflies (71 min) is currently looking for distribution. The film follows 6 prominent "weblebrities" for over a year and documents their struggles "to make it" in the online viral video world. More info here: http://www.ButterfliesTheMovie Directed by: Ester Brym

Asian Cinema On The Ascendant

 Friday, July 14-------Three films from Asia that have made waves on the international film festival circuit are opening in New York this weekend, and will roll out to other cities in North America during the next few weeks. The widely different films point to the continued renaissance of Asian cinema as a world force and the ambitious and risk-taking aesthetic of a new generation of Asian directors.Of the three filmmakers, the South Korean director Kim Ki-Duk is probably the best known in this...
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