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Cabin Fever
Saturday, November 18, 10 p.m.
Courthouse Theater
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“More than just emotional baggage?” Manhattan Mini storage can’t help with this one. Interior spaces: claustrophobic, obsessive, fantastic, painful, and desperate...sound familiar? Bye Bye East Village!
- curated by the Festival Programming Committee (81 min.)

New York Is Disappearing (Heiko Kalmbach, 2000, US, 16mm, color, sound, 11 min.) Downtown Aristocracy at its effete and paranoid best as the City closes down around them. Starring Penny Arcade and Edgar Oliver. 

Restroom (Gretchen Hildebran, 1999, US, 16mm, color, sound, 7 min.) Better than reading the grafitti. What really goes on in the women’s restroom.

The Window • • (Christopher Frieri, 1999, US, Super-8 to video, b&w, sound, 18 min.) An exquisitely meditative camera underscores the monotony of an existentialist dilemma... Warning: Not PETA approved.

Talkin’ Trash • (Markie Hancock, 1999, US, video, color, sound, 5 min.) Obsessive Yoga? A tribute to love.

Necessary Action • (John R. Killacky, 1999, US, video, color, sound, 5 min.) A painful narration. Literally, a disembodied voice.

As Far away as Here • (Jerome Carolfi, 1997, US, 16mm, color, sound, 23 min.) The landscape of loss. A beautifully empty world. A trip taken to say goodbye.

Letter to a Missing Woman • (Mary Patten, 1999, US, video, color, sound, 4 min.) A frightening anonymity prevails in this letter to a political fugitive.

Daddie • • • (C.B. Cooke, 1999, US, video, color, sound, 8 min.) The visceral voice of a choking victim.

 

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