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Thursday, Apr 23, 2009 7:15 PM
A potpourri of shorts from Tennessee Filmmakers, celebrating the creativity of filmmakers from around the state.

Conrad Atwood, distraught with guilt concerning his estranged son, find himself approaching the end of his will to live ? when a ray of hope shines down on him in Alius Primoris (Erik Hollander, 2008, 15 minutes, USA).

In Bluff Point (Scott W. Lee, 2008, 9 minutes, USA) an off-duty police officer is driving the family babysitter home when she gives him a disturbing ultimatum.

A lonely plant lover stumbles upon a mystical root said to bring good luck to its wearer in Devil's Shoestring (Ryan Smith, 2009, 23 minutes, USA).

Two Mennonite sisters travel through the South with the body of their dead grandmother in their truck bed in The Dirty Ones (Brent Stewart, 2009, 11 minutes, USA).

Leto (Luke Dye, 2009, 29 minutes, USA) is a motel manager who lives his life vicariously through his guests.

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Running Time: 112 min
A potpourri of shorts from Tennessee Filmmakers, celebrating the creativity of filmmakers from around the state.

Conrad Atwood, distraught with guilt concerning his estranged son, find himself approaching the end of his will to live ? when a ray of hope shines down on him in Alius Primoris (Erik Hollander, 2008, 15 minutes, USA).

In Bluff Point (Scott W. Lee, 2008, 9 minutes, USA) an off-duty police officer is driving the family babysitter home when she gives him a disturbing ultimatum.

A lonely plant lover stumbles upon a mystical root said to bring good luck to its wearer in Devil's Shoestring (Ryan Smith, 2009, 23 minutes, USA).

Two Mennonite sisters travel through the South with the body of their dead grandmother in their truck bed in The Dirty Ones (Brent Stewart, 2009, 11 minutes, USA).

Leto (Luke Dye, 2009, 29 minutes, USA) is a motel manager who lives his life vicariously through his guests.

With measuring line in his hand (actually, about 30,000 red yardsticks), New York artist Gene Schmidt set out to measure the width and length of Manhattan in Manhattan Measure (Johnny Gerhart, Philip Armand, 2008, 25 minutes, USA).