Just one show last night. I went up to Berkeley to see the shorts compilation "Jewtoons". Here's the rundown of the lineup:
SAND BOX--kids playing, while missiles pick them off one by one.
HARDCOVER & PAPERBACK--Origami love. Paperback is a total slut.
TRACE--A woman fantasizes about the hell her life would be if she got married...and the hell it would be if she didn't.
THE DEMON BRIDEGROOM--A stop-motion classic Jewish mystic folk tale. Hypnotic flowers, demons, robots, and warping of time.
I WANNA BE FAMOUS--A music video for comedienne/singer Jessica Delfino. A young woman wants to be famous. And she has a sure-fire plan.
THE OPTION OF WAR--Kafka's story of the psychological battle between the jackals and their meat.
WOODS--A woodsman silently surveys his forest. He has chopped down so many trees. And he's building a damn cool tree fort.
TRUE LOVE HOTEL--3 part story of a lonely man. Sex is full of blinking red lights.
BETON--Get serious, man, we're at war against kites!
THE FOXHOLE MANIFESTO--A frank, funny look at the nature of G-d.
IN APORIA--Scratch the skin, pull out a bunch of red string. This one freaked me out.
LINE 9--Stalking is the sincerest form of love.
ESCAPISM--An IDF soldier escapes into his fantasies--and then some.
MY MEMORIES ARE ENTWINED WITH YOU--Oddly, I couldn't remember this one. I might've slept through it. But I just watched it on Youtube and it's a sweet story of young love in 90's Israel. Now that I think about it, I think it played without subtitles last night. Now I know what it's about.
HEART OF AMOS KLEIN--The life and heartbeat of one-armed proud militant Israeli Amos Klein.
Any of them particularly great?
ReplyDeleteWow, I just realized I did a horrible job with this post. Too little sleep. I must go back and fix it.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime, Brian. SAND BOX, I WANNA BE FAMOUS, and THE FOXHOLE MANIFESTO are the funniest ones. THE DEMON BRIDEGROOM is a cool story with well made puppets and sets, but the stop-motion is pretty jerky. And the best one is THE HEART OF AMOS KLEIN (which I think I've seen before. Maybe it played at Cinequest?)