Andrew Okpeaha MacLean

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    Drama Andrew Okpeaha MacLean

    Sikumi (On the Ice)

    A riveting piece of filmmaking that won the 2008 Jury Prize at Sundance. A hunter on the frozen Arctic becomes witness to a crime.

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    Poem Diego Maclean

    The Art of Drowning

    The simple line-drawn animation of a Billy Collins poem about the insignificant moment when your life flashes before your eyes.

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    Sundance 2011 Short Films Online: Program 2

    In last week's first program, Sundance reached back into its archives and issued forth a lineup of short films by four directors who are debuting features films in this year's festival. Today, a new set of 4 short films have been made available through the YouTube Screening Room, this time by four directors who are alumni of the Sundance Labs, the teaching side of the larger year-round Sundance Insitute.

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    Adventure Andrew S Allen

    The Thomas Beale Cipher

    Professor White is close to cracking the notorious, unsolved Thomas Beale Cipher, purported to hide the location of a fortune in gold in this animation by site founder Andrew S Allen.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Stephen Lee

    Manila is Full of Men Named Boy

    As Michael Jackson’s televised funeral plays throughout The Philippines despite terrorist attacks in the south, an estranged son purchases a child who can drink and smoke to impress his father.

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    Drama Andrew T. Betzer

    Important Police Shit

    A group of police cadets, sixteen men and one woman, are mercilessly hazed as they suffer through the worst day of their training, their hell day.

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    Experimental Andrew Huang

    Solipsist

    An experimental film dealing with themes of separation and connection, Andrew Huang's latest is a jaw droppingly gorgeous visual symphony in 3 movements.

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    Dramedy Kurt Andrew Schneider

    Higher Power

    When a storm causes a citywide blackout, a scrap collector sees an opportunity that could turn his luck around.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Laurich

    A Reasonable Request

    A desperate son reconnects with his estranged father to ask an unspeakable favor that will change their lives forever.

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    Documentary Andrew Moir

    Take Me To Prom

    Featuring intimate, charming interviews with queer people ranging in age from 88 to 17, 'Take Me To Prom' invites audiences to revisit an iconic adolescent milestone, while telling a story of social change that spans more than 70 years.

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