• Genre

    Karl Rove, I Love You

    by  • March 2, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Mockumentary

    Screenings: March 8, 5pm (Cam 12), March 9, 2:45pm (Cam 12) “Karl Rove, I Love You” is two things: a shallow overview of Karl Rove’s perfidity and a hilariously surreal look at what might happen to a peace-loving, democratic actor who gets a little too into his role as Bush’s top adviser. Everyone in this […]

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    The Call of Cthulhu

    by  • February 24, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Science Fiction

    Screenings: March 4, 4:45pm (Cam12); March 8, 12:30pm (Cam12) The HP Lovecraft Historical Society brings us an unusual adaptation of one of the author’s most popular stories, “The Call of Cthulhu.” This tale of widespread cult activity, ancient god-aliens from beyond the stars, and horror rising from the depths of the ocean is brought to […]

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    Shorts Program 1: Pas De Deux

    by  • February 24, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Shorts

    Screenings: March 6, 6:45pm (Cam12); March 7, 4pm (Cam 12) This collection of short films looks at the relationships between pairs of people — strangers, long-married folks, and even one man and himself. It includes a wide range of styles, from the Beckett and Pinter inspired “Folly of Two,” about a pair of criminals who […]

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    D-Tour: A Tenacious Documentary

    by  • February 24, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Documentary

    Screenings: March 1, 10:15pm (Rep); March 2, 7pm (Cal). Plenty of folks know Jack Black is an actor, but his musical career as half of the acoustic heavy metal satire duo Tenacious D was known only to the band’s cult following — until their film, “Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny” reached a somewhat […]

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    Take

    by  • February 24, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Drama

    Screening: Closing Night, March 9 7:30pm (Cal) “Take” is a wrenchingly well-made film. Ana and Saul met momentarily, and disastrously, a few years ago. Now Ana is traveling to witness Saul’s execution, hoping for closure, while Saul meets with a priest, hoping for salvation. Flashbacks tell their stories on the day of their meeting — […]

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    Student Shorts

    by  • February 20, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Shorts

    Screenings: February 28, 7:30 pm (Cam 12); March 2, 10:30 am (Cam 12). This collection of films springs from the minds of young filmmakers, and ranges from the fanciful to the brutally real in styles ranging from spare animation to lush dreamscapes to documentary. There’s “My First Taste of Death,” a strange tale written by […]

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    Suspension

    by  • February 18, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Drama

    Screenings: March 7, 9:30pm (Cam 12); March 8, 9:30pm (Cam 12); March 9, 10:30pm (Cam 12) “Suspension” revolves around a man, Daniel, and a woman, Sarah, who lose their families in the same car accident. As Daniel recovers from his injuries, he rebuilds his son’s video camera and discovers that it now possesses a strange […]

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    El Camino

    by  • February 18, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Drama

    Screenings: February 29, 9:30pm (Rep); March 2, 9pm (Rep); March 4, 4:30pm (Rep) Elliott is a product of the foster system, with no family. When his childhood friend Matt dies, he goes to the funeral and overhears one of Matt’s friends and Matt’s ex-girlfriend planning to take some of Matt’s ashes to Mexico. Elliott insists […]

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    Around the Bay

    by  • February 18, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Drama

    Screenings: March 1, 7:45pm (Rep); March 4, 4:15pm (Cam 12); March 8, 7:45pm (Rep) This is one of those slow, character-driven films that only works if you resonate with the characters somehow. I did not, and so it felt more like a long, slow eavesdropping on other people’s lives. Daisy is a young woman with […]

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    Disfigured: A Movie About Women and Weight

    by  • February 18, 2008 • Cinequest 18, Comedy

    Screenings: February 28, 6:30pm (Cam 12); February 29, 9:30pm (Cam 12); March 2, 1:30pm (Cam 12) The opening scenes of “Disfigured” ring so true that they feel like a documentary. It quickly becomes clear that this is not, in fact, a documentary — but it often feels as if it were. “Disfigured” tells the story […]

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