This faux-science show lampoons the myths and methods behind making a short movie for a 48-hour film competition. From the campy synth music (composed by the director) to the tacky 70's-inspired characters, this film is grade-A quality Cheese.
Local boy Lanson has a great job, but when he finds out the house he is about to demolish belongs to his Hanai Aunty Aila, he is forced to make a difficult decision. This movie was written, shot and edited in 48 hours and took 2nd place in the Showdown in Chinatown October Competition.
We all have annoying habits or defects we wish we could change. This is our winning entry for the Showdown in Chinatown August Competition. Written, Shot & Edited in 48 hours.
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A subversive attempt to assault your smooth noodle maps with a very admittedly banal and trite audio-visual response.
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The lonely log on, but do they ever find true love? Our technophobe protagonist Guy is about to find out when he dives into a web of desperation and deceit. This film was made in 48 hours.
China, 1984.
Our attempt to fuse a badly dubbed kung fu movie and a classic 80's movie. Filmed entirely on location in Hawaii for a 48-hour film competition.
My homage to the genius of Wes Anderson. This was created for our local 48-hour film fest. It didn't win the grand prize, but (according to people who watched it live) it won some hearts because of it's quirkiness and simplicity.
Secrets of the sea and matters of the heart are two things that accompany men to the grave. But, when a family inheritance is mentioned, it pits brother against brother in a greedy race to own the family jewels.