Shorts Program Two
58 Minutes, LANGUAGE WARNING
McCombie Way

Documentary, 7 minutes
A portrait of the eighty-one-year-old landscaper/philosopher Ann McCombie, a one-woman dynamo who toils in 100 degree heat to beautify her little corner of the world.
Closer Than Ever

Comedy Short, 12 minutes
One man, two spiritual shamans and three glasses of pinot noir. With humor and self-reflection, glimpse into the deepest emotions that often result in our outer issues.
A Short History of Sweet Potato Pie…

Documentary, 17 minutes
The true story of Pearl, who cooks for senior citizens. Her specialty — Sweet Potato Pie. Mixed into the exotic spices of Pearl’s concoction is her inextricable connection with her tangled Southern roots and her unyielding devotion to the Lord.
The Day of the Dead

Animated Short, 22 minutes
On this Day of the Dead, a skeletal ghost is resurrected by the god of the dead and sent through the spirit world toward Los Angeles, where he sees the Aztec myths come alive.
Schedule
Saturday, February 28 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 1 5:30 pm
Thursday, March 5 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 7 5:30 pm
Sunday, March 8 5:30 pm
1 Review for Shorts Program Two
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Save your movie viewing for another slot. McCombie Way is pointless, Closer than Ever tries too hard (though his film in the other shorts program is AMAZING), Sweet Potato Pie is confusing and a bit racist, and The Day of the Dead is like an LSD trip.
But maybe you like those sorts of things.
Comment by Jeanne — March 2, 2009 @ 6:30 pm