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the Flatland Film Festival
August 10 - 12, 2006
A short film/video competition
and film invitational
in the
Firehouse Theatre
at the Louise H. Underwood Center for the Arts
511 Ave. K, Lubbock, Texas

2006 Competition Film selection:

The Importance of Blind Dating

Director:
James Buglewicz, Los Angeles, CA
Running time - 29:00 minutes
Genre - Romantic Comedy
Synopsis:
How hard is it to hook up with your soul mate? We find out in The Importance of Blind Dating, as a pair of internet romancers end up at the wrong table for a hilarious mess of a first meeting.

The Importance of Blind Dating features Stephen Tobolowsky (who we are familiar with from the 2005 Flatland Film Festival) as Patrick, the mysteriously omniscient flower vendor, who manipulates destiny to drive four unsuspecting strangers together: Mr. Anders, a publishing house rejection-letter writer; Cindy, a romantic internet poet; Miss Torres, an English teacher of disinterested students; and Bob, a hopelessly dorky singer-songwriter.

Mistaken identities, romantic tomfoolery, and a mix-up with a red carnation and a popular book by Oscar Wilde all conspire to prove that “the course of true love never did run smooth.”

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