April 15 – 18, 2010

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3F3 Screening Schedule

Congratulations to our winning directors!  Our complete film screening schedule is posted below.

All films will be shown on Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and 19, at the David L. Tandy Lecture Hall at the Fort Worth Central Library.  Showings begin at 10:30 am on Saturday and at 1:15 pm on Sunday.  For a complete review of biographies and film descriptions, please click here.

(Please note: some of these films contain violence and objectionable language.  Viewing discretion is advised.)

Saturday April 18

10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. - Narrative group 1 & Foreign films 
Forgotten Frames (12:00) Narrative Drama 
Jeremy Snead, director (Dallas TX) 
How a French inventor became the forgotten father of cinema. 

Misfortunes Smiles (18:00) Narrative Drama 
Patrick Rea, director (Lawrence KS) 
A con-artist posing as a fortune-teller sees his life change when his crystal ball mysteriously begins to work. 

Tropezones (6:00) Narrative 
David Macian & Eduardo Molinari, directors (Madrid, Spain) 
He’s crazy about food; she’ll do anything to please him. A perfect romance… as long as something is left in the fridge. 

Pleasant Dreams (18:54) Narrative Sci-fi 
Lam Chui, director (Fort Worth TX) 
A young man goes looking for his estranged brother only to find he has entered an alternate reality facility. 

11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. - Documentary, Experimental, Animation, Music Video & Trailers 
Icky Twerp: The Electronic Baby Sitter (20:00) Documentary 
Richard Kent, director (Dallas TX) 
A look at the life and times of Bill Camfield, a.k.a. Icky Twerp, irreverent host of “Slam Bang Theater”. 

Little Boy (14:00) Experimental 
Frank Mosley, director (Arlington TX) 
A man realizes his impact on society through two very similar if contradictory births that occur at almost the same moment. 

Beautiful Exposure (12:05) Experimental 
Geoff McGee, director (EulessTX) 
A depressed photographer meets his ex for one last photo shoot. 

The Mirror (1:35) Animation 
Rachel Racanelli, director (Flower Mound TX) 
A boy stumbles across a magical mirror. 

Voice Rock for the President (3:42) Music Video 
Teddy Cool, director (Dallas TX) 
Hip Hop artist Mc Voice Rock runs his own “presidential” hip hop campaign. 

God & Country (1:46) Trailer 
Daniel Platt, director (Denton TX) 
Trailer for WWII period piece. 

Hold (2:00) Trailer 
Frank Mosley, director (Arlington TX) 
An exploration of the isolation of a couple bound by love, but torn by circumstance 

1 to 2 p.m. and 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. - Narrative group
Mrs. Brummett’s Garden (20:00) Narrative 
Patrick Rea, director (Lawrence KS) 
An elderly woman believes that she is talking to fairies in her garden. 

The Small Multiple (6:38) Narrative Sci-Fi 
Daniel Piatt, director (Denton TX) 
A man tries to save his dying wife by inventing a machine that alters dimensional reality. 

Gillface (12:17) Narrative Musical Comedy 
David McGinnis, director (Arlington TX) 
A girl from a small town moves to the big city only to fall in love with someone who is not quite human. 

Future Farmer (20:26) Narrative Sci-Fi 
J. Christopher Gibson, director (Austin TX) 
A 22nd-century farmer does what he must to keep his farm.

PANELS:

Saturday, April 18

Chappell Metting Room @ Central Library

Copyright Law & Fair Useage 1-2pm

Texas Filmmaker's Resources 2:30 - 3:30pm

Texas Filmmaker's Grant Workshop 3:45 - 4:45pm

* Descriptions of Panels and Panelists on the Film Descriptions and Director's Bio page

Sunday April 19

1:15 to 2:15 p.m. - Narrative group 1 & Foreign films 
Forgotten Frames (12:00) 
Misfortunes Smiles (18:00) 
Tropezones (6:00) 
Pleasant Dreams (18:54) 

2:30 to 3:30 p.m. - Documentary, Experimental, Animation, Music Video & Trailers 
Icky Twerp: The Electronic Baby Sitter (20:00) 
Little Boy (14:00) 
Beautiful Exposure (12:05) 
The Mirror (1:35) 
God & Country (1:46) 
Hold (2:00) 

3:45 to 4:45 p.m. - Narrative group 2 
Mrs. Brummett’s Garden (20:00) 
The Small Multiple (6:38) 
Gillface (12:17) 
Future Farmer (20:26) 

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