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Short Film Series #2 - Film Screening

Friday, October 15, 2010 at 3:00 PM (ET)

Norcross, United States

Short Film Series #2 - Film Screening

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Short Film Series #2 Ended $3.00 $1.06
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Event Details

- A Changing Girl directed by Darin Quan (Brooklyn, NY)
A young couple, struggling with lowered expectations for one another, find themselves on the verge of a breakup. Not wanting to let things fade away, the woman decides to give things one more shot with a novel idea of her own. [Rated R]

- imPASSE produced/directed by Jean-Rene Rinvil (Tampa, FL)
imPASSE tells the story of a foreign student from Botswana who over stayed her student visa. She finds hereself in the crossroad of becoming an FBI informant or face deportation. [Rated PG]

- Close directed by Tahir Jetter (NY)
One night after a casual 'visit,' Angela is all but ready to leave Derek's apartment. Derek, however, is determined not to let her go without a fight. A drama about a common moment in a relationship, 'Close' explores the intense frustration that comes when the person you desire does not see things your way. [Rated R]

- Her directed by Tyrone Tann (North Hollywood, CA)
He's been in Love with HER for 15 years now. Everything he does is for HER attention but she doesn't even notice him or gives him the time of day.Frustrated by HER advances to others he turns to desperate measures to make HER notice him and someone gets hurt. See how far one guy will go to get HER Love. [Rated R]

- Midnight Soul directed by Brian Calloway (Conyers, GA)
Money troubles can make you take drastic actions.

- Pearlie Tenders directed by David Barrow Wiley (FL)
This is not your grandma's Pearly Gates. But who cares? Heaven has a drive-thru, and salvation never tasted so good!

- Fear Itself directed by William E. Wonders, III (Brooklyn, NY)
A year a go a pastor was shot in his own church. This is he first time he is returning to the pulpit. The fear of past events has his family nervous as well as himself. What will happen if he goes back again. One thing is for certain fear has a tight grip on him.

- Zombies Saved My Cold Dead Heart directed by Erwin Nah (Singapore)
A zombie-film geek takes a chance on the perfect girl, and makes it back in time for the ultimate zombie flick.

Location: Marriott Hotel - Salon A

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475 Technology Parkway
Norcross, 30092

Friday, October 15, 2010 at 3:00 PM (ET)


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Urban Mediamakers Association



The mission of the Urban Mediamakers  Association is to promote and support a strong diverse independent media arts community in metro-Atlanta emphasizing the work of African, Asian and Latin descent creatives. Our goal is to be a main player in the continuous movement to attain diversity in media by providing individuals with assistance with development, production, post-production, financing and distribution of independent media -- animation, film, music, print, television and video.

A 501(c)(3), tax exempt, not-for-profit, charitable organization, the Urban Mediamakers Association brings talented and aspiring creative individuals together. Guided by past wisdom and reflecting the new generation of mediamaking, we are dedicated to thinking out of the traditional box. We depend on powers beyond ourselves to provide opportunities and open doors in all facets of our lives.

Through our Young Urban Mediamakers (YUMs) program, we are partnering media professionals with youth ages 12-19 to encourage, inspire and educate them in all areas of media.

For more information on the Urban Mediamakers Film Festival (UMFF), visit www.umff.com.

Visit the Urban Mediamakers Association's website at www.urbanmediamakers.com.