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Oil: The Hummer DiariesA short animation about humorous aspects of oil production and consumption. USA, 2005, 6 Minute Running Time Director: Noah Phillips-Edwards |
Waiting for the WriterA girl follows a trail of papers leading her to their writer. USA, 2005, 7 Minute Running Time Director: Haley Fenton |
The Bushman of Bunyip BillabongA unique animated film portraying Australia’s distinct outback environment and characters. Part of the SIFF 2006 FutureWave shorts package. Australia, 2005, 3 Minute Running Time Director: Cameron Edser |
Eleven-Thirty-ThreeSunday morning breakfast takes on a new look. USA, 2005, 2 Minute Running Time DIRECTOR: Maddie Reddington |
Sheep: The Animated ShortLike most kids, a young lamb tries to find acceptance among his peers. USA, 2005, 4 Minute Running Time Director: Salvatore Randazzo |
Why We Play BasketballAn animation of a poem by Sherman Alexie about growing up on the rez. Produced during the Native Lens Full Circle Gathering. Part of the SIFF 2006 FutureWave shorts package. USA, 2005, 1 Minute Running Time DIRECTOR: Swinomish, Suquamish, Tulalip and Colville youth |
Rez LifeA poetic film about the choices a boy must face on his path to manhood on the reservation. Part of the SIFF 2006 FutureWave shorts package. USA, 2005, 3 Minute Running Time Director: David Aleck, Nick Clark, Martin Edwards |
HeavenThe harshness of reality versus the comforts of an imaginary garden space. Part of the SIFF 2006 FutureWave shorts package. Heaven Director: Joe Mendez |
SuperFlyExcerpts and comments from the SuperFly premiere 35 young filmmakers from around the country gathered at the Swinomish Reservation for 36 hours of Fly Filmmaking - shooting and editing a script written by author/filmmaker Sherman Alexie. These SuperFly films premiered 12 hours later in the FutureWave shorts package. |
FutureWave EntriesSeattle International Film Festival is proud to present our very first FutureWave, a program of new works by the filmmakers of tomorrow. This shorts program includes the best of young people’s filmmaking from across the US and as far away as Australia as well as the J. Michael Award winner from the Seattle Times Three-Minute Masterpiece digital film contest. These original short films are imaginative, evocative, innovative and inspiring. They include experimental, narrative, documentary films in both live action and animation and they are all made by youth. Catch FutureWave on Saturday, June 10, 1:30 PM at The Egyptian! Make sure to buy your tickets! You can watch them all again here after their screening. |
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