Past Event at the Grand Central Art Center
02-14-03
1. Wendy Wilkins, Los Angeles CA
TRT 00:06:28
Jack and Diane: Two people break up, it happens all the time. But this time the story is told through 57 different song lyrics. It’s a first generation MTV viewers’ solution to bad communication.
2. Lori Rogers, Brooklyn, NY
TRT:00:01:30
Love Story: This is found footage from a NYC flea market. Occasionally I will find films where the person was trying to be creative, but most people don’t know what to do with their movie cameras so they just film their relatives. This is a 1970’s? film where the two teens are acting out Shakespeare.
3. Heilman-C, Los Angeles, CA
TRT 00:10:17
Perfect Eggs: A woman severs the chains of domestic bondage with a little help from man’s best friend.
4. Peggy Wang, Fullerton, CA
TRT 00:02:07
Something Smells Like Fish: romance, action and …a cat?
5. Doug Frisby, Los Angeles CA
TRT 00:08:27
Phantom George: Poor George was born with a gift; the ability to astral project himself into anyone or anything that moves. Oh the possibilities! We follow him from his early exploring years through his unusual experimental college years. No one (and nothing) is safe until this romantic loser meets the girl of his dreams. Yeah, like that will happen.
6. Eric Stefani, Pasadena, CA
TRT 00:03:23
Hicks and chicks: A couple of real characters take their nephew out on the town. They end up looking for girls but have trouble finding them.
7. Tony Mendoza, Columbus, Ohio
TRT 00:06:58
My Father’s Lunch: My father has eaten lunch every day at the same restaurant for 30 years. His routine was amusing and I decided to go along with a video camera, on a day when something unexpected occurred.
TRT 00:08:15
Dandy’s Inferno: In every home there is a hunger and with every hunger there is a longing for home. So begins Dandy’s Inferno, a domestic odyssey that follows one’s cat’s quest for gastronomic nirvana. A fantastic collage of animation, puppetry and magical sets, Dandy’s Inferno blurs the line between logic and naked animal passion.
9. Christina Ponce, Long Beach, CA
TRT 00:01:52
Untitled: My work deals with breaking down the stereotypical assumptions of mainstream society concerning social minorities, specifically homosexuality, and the fetish.
10. Jack Sekowski, Sherman Oaks, CA
TRT 00:04:11
Passion Fruit: A lazy afternoon in the park. A man. A woman. A bunch of juicy, ripe fruit. All the ingredients for flirtation. What could go wrong?
11. Suzie Silver, Pittsburgh, PA
TRT 00:02:40
Peggy Love: One-Oh-One: Love is an obsession. Pop culture is filled with love songs. What can the musical expression of the word “love” mean? Here, one of the great pop vocalists of the twentieth century, Peggy Lee, sings us some clues.
12. Hee Holman, Los Angeles, CA
TRT 00:13:21
Songbird: A computer generated short, constructed of still photographs, is a fairy tale for adults. A story of a man and his loneliness. Could it be a love story? It all happens in a surrealistic island where quite extraordinary things happen.
13. Taly and Russ Johnson, New York, NY
TRT 00:01:10
William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton: Presidential study number 42. An experimental and in-depth look at the forty-second president of the United States. One sentence under a microscope.
14. Jay Barba and Brian Farrelly, Astoria NY
TRT 00:10:00
Losing your cherry: An educational film from the 1950’s where an animated fruit pie helps guide young boys into the scary but thrilling world of adult sexuality.