Saturday, March 5th & Sunday, March 13th
3:30 PM March 5th & 12:00 PM March 13th
US Naval Heritage Center
$11 HERE OR AT THE DOOR (Children 6 & Under are free)
BICYCLE
Directed by Dana Sink
(USA/2015/1:16mins)
I lost my bicycle. I want to ride my bike.
COUPLING
Directed by Cat Hayes
(UK/2015/2:27mins)
When things go hand in hand what use is just one.
HARD TO BE A SPARROW
Directed by Darya Vyatkina
(Russian Federation/2014/7:55mins)
A crafty sparrow meets a friend.
IN A GOOD WAY
Directed by Yi Ju Tsai
(USA/2015/4:45mins)
The poetic story addresses how society tries to shape and distort people, to evoke awareness of respecting one’s true voice and following one’s natural path.
JAZZ ORGIE
Directed by Irina Rubina
(Germany/2015/2mins)
A Dot and a Line blossom within the ecstasy of touch into a sensual play of colors and forms.
JOURNEY BIRDS
Directed by Daphna Awadish
(Israel/2015/9:28mins)
Personal stories fuse together a man and a bird in a cinematic commentary on immigration.
KAROUMA
Directed by Boubaker Boukhari
(UAE/2015/12mins)
Karouma strives to break through and leave his parents’ nest to pursue his dreams and live his life to its full potential.
ONE TURTLE
Directed by Anna Romanova
(Russian Federation/2014/5mins)
You want to escape to the place where nobody is present. But what if you aren’t present when you are absolutely alone?
PERFECT HOUSEGUEST
Directed by Ru Kuwahata
(USA/2015/2mins)
A house is visited by a clean, organized, well-mannered guest.
THE STORY OF PERCIVAL PILTS
Directed by Janette Goodey and John Lewis
(Australia/2015/8mins)
While playing on stilts as a child, Percival Pilts declares that he’ll never again let his feet touch the ground!
THE WALKER
Directed by Heather Collins
(USA/2015/5mins)
A little old lady devises an inventive way to cope with the fast-paced and less-than-considerate world around her.
VARIABLE GEOMETRY
Directed by Marie-Brune de Chassey
(Belgium/2015/4:20mins)
Children and animals change states to illustrate the way one can sense its own body under the eyes of others and through one’s own gaze.