the Flatland Film Festival
September 25 - 27, 2008
A short film/video competition and film invitational
in the Firehouse Theatre
at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts
511 Ave. K, Lubbock, Texas


4th Annual FLATLAND FILM FESTIVAL


Saturday - 10:00am and 1:00pm

Competition Shorts - GROUP 2

Abandoned (Chris Caddel Flatland Filmmaker Award - $500.00)
Directed by: Nolan Dean
07min : 47sec
Tyler has to come to terms with his brother’s recent engagement, while still holding onto a broken engagement from his past. He takes control of his brother’s bachelor party and places both in a position of missing the wedding.

Abandoned

The Great Wall of Texas
Directed by: Valerie Asensio
06 min : 44 sec
A crisis on the border leads the Governor of Texas and his Border Steering Committee to take immediate action with unexpected results. Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it.

Great Wall of Texas

Sons of Gods
Directed by: Q Manning
08 min : 00 sec
After 14 years of hiding with the children he was sworn to protect, Josef Shanus has been found. Faced with a 1000 man army and his deadliest foe, Josef must choose to give up his children or fight to the death.

Sons of Gods

Texas At Random
Directed by: Stephen P. Warren
08min :00sec
A compilation of ideas, dramatic, comedy, and thought provoking regarding Texas, Texans, and our daily environment.

Texas at Random

Never Go Back (Audience Award - $250)
Directed by: Randy Cordray
10min : 00sec
The Price family is having dinner together for the first time in ten years. The oldest daughter, Melinda, is delighted to return home and be reunited with her family. The only problem is nothing is the way she remembers it. Her fantasy world is crushed as she learns the truth.

Never Go Back

ICD-9: 297.3
Directed by: Harrison Reynolds
07 min : 24 sec
A greedy psychiatrist uses both his position as a doctor and the power of repressed memory to keep his patient, Roger, in eternal therapy.

ICD-9: 297.3

The Ville (James B. Storey Award - $500.00)
Directed by: Amy Bench
16 min : 40 sec
A quiet contemplation of race, identity, fear, and acceptance in today's urban America.

The Ville

 

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