12:00PM: International Shorts
Jenny´s Absinthe by Gregor Gašperin (SLOV)
Curettage by Sepideh Ghavami (IRAN)
Cycle by naz çaybaşı (TR)
Petricore by Lilith Primavera (IT)
Seven Sisters by Isabella Culver (UK)
Break Up Time Machine by Krista Rowe (CA)
A Summer's End Poem by Lam Can-zhao (CHINA)
This Side Up by Barbara Davis (UK)
The Doll by Will Haynes (UK)
2:30PM: Like Ashes in Your Coffee (Israel) by Yael Segal
We barely see Mrs. Segal (Noa Kohler) without a cup of coffee in her hands. She needs something strong and daily while she takes care of her husband (Angel Bonnani), who fights an aggressive brain cancer. Between one intimate moment to another, we get a glimpse of their love, the new family in which the Indian help is a part of, the brutal episodes in the hospital, and slowly but surely, Mr. Segal's condition is deteriorating.
Her will to keep him alive, and his will to remain human, are defeated, as nature wins and Mrs Segal is left alone with us, and with our shared sense of grieving these feelings.
Screening with the Short
The Last Butterflies by Patrick Rae
5:00PM: Horror Feature Fragment by Robert Vornkahl
Isolated in the her desert home, a computer programmer struggles to cope with unexplainable occurrences that begin to unravel her reality.
Screening with the Shorts
Two Knocks on a Door by Sean Kenealy
Dead Men Ride Again by Caden Thomas Butera
7:30PM: Local Feature Everwinter Night by Adam Newman
Lifelong best friends, Maddy and V, set out for a relaxing vacation. When their old college clique hijack their plans, V finds herself at a remote ski lodge where a group of mysterious wealthy men throw a celebration century in the making.
Screening with the Short
The Doer by Richard Williams
10:00PM: Horror Shorts
Forever War by Shana Figueroa
The Guest on Topsfield Road by Luke St. Germain
Teeth by Rachel S. Thomas-Medwid
The Sins of Salem by Brad Courtemanche
Cooking 4 Friends by Patrick Rahall
Sweet Dreams by Ashes Rahall
100 Proof Warlock by Lizzie Finn
Forward by Paul McGinnis
Onychophagia by Dylan LaRay
A Calling by T Cat Ford