For those of you in Toronto, here's a list of the Sheridan student films that will be screened at the Bloor on June 9 at 7 p.m. and again on June 10 at 9:30 p.m. It's open to the public and admission is $5. You can see a trailer I cut together here. The one line descriptions are mine, not the film makers.
Higher Education – A mean teacher faces the Last Judgment. A film by Hernando Bahamon, Zélie Bérubé, Christian Camaroschi, Sheng-han Chang, Mélanie Daigle, Amber Holowaychuk, Angela Kim, Alex Kung, Henry Lidstone, Michelle Moger.
Smores – A day in the life of a chocolate man in a graham cracker world. A film by Inigo Ahedo.
El Cacto – When a desert town runs out of water, who ya gonna call? A film by Garrett Hanna.
Hopetown – Hope springs eternal for a stuffed bunny. A film by Will Postma.
Lobster Boy – The story of an underwater outcast. A film by Tracy Qiu.
Homework Hydra – So much homework, but so many distractions. A film by Ben Hu.
Monkey and the Moon – Based on a Chinese folk take, a monkey tries to rescue the moon. A film by Yajun Wang.
Nanu - Two animals battle for a meal. A film by Alex Donald.
Sneaks on a Plane – It gets lonely in the desert. A film by Serena Leigh
Process – Do not go gently into that recycling plant. A film by Jake Fullerton.
Coned – A dog struggles with a cone collar. A film by Terri Sajecki.
Ama – An animation student searches for a subject. A film by Chih Kuang Jack Yu.
Creatures of the Night – Don’t poke the zombie. A film by Kieran McKay.
The Magic Cauldron – A cauldron that doubles its contents. A film by Andy Zeng.
My Hero – The perils of hero worship. A film by Nael Al Hamwi, Amir Avni, Adam Black, Lee Ann Dufour, Adam Hines, Wayne-Michael Lee, Sopheak Meak, Marvin Mugabi, Allesandro Piedimonte, Samantha Smith Mark Stanleigh.
Kitty Kitchka – A lesson in feline agriculture. A film by Cheng Long.
Junko Jango – A boy is caught between bullies and a junkyard dog. A film by Rachel Chalk.
The Missing Sock – Guess where it went? A film by Jason Teeuwissen.
Humpty Dumpty Scrambled - What happens when a weapon has a mind of its own? A film by Yuriy Sivers.
The Bacteria That Could – If at first you don’t succeed... A film by Jordan Benning.
Hog Wild – This little piggy went to market. A film by Michael Alcock, Markus Bajin, Tanguy Barker, Weiran Ji, Sun Lee, Chris MacDonald, Boris Maras, Clayton Tsang, Carla Veldman, Andrew Wilson, Di Yao Amanca Zima.
Princess Story – A fairy princess awaits her prince. A film by Kayla McIlwaine.
The Ballad of Amelia Von Earl – A little girl has an unusual hobby. A film by Tapan Gandhi.
Space Chase – A mad scientist gets madder. A film by Behram Khoshroo.
Foxy Hotmamma – An homage to the Blaxploitation films of the 1970s. A film by Justin Salgado
Just Desserts – Sweets revenge. A film by Jonathan Coit, Lawrence, Lam, Kyu-Bum Lee, Kaming Mak, Andrew Murray, Braden Poirier, Linval Smith, Ben Thomas, Chris Thompson, Junghoon Yeo.
Tang – A monkey struggles to stay warm. A film by Han ung Lee.
Ooh aaah oouch – A recliner with an attitude. A film by Manish Thorat.
The Chronicles of Turghot and Dragam – An urbanized barbarian yearns for the good old days. A film by Kelly Turnbull.
The Peasant and the Root – A peasant covets the amazing power of the mandrake root. A film by Brock Gallagher.
Electropolis – A walk sign seeks to break the monotony. A film by Amanda Stocker, Hank Choi, Adam Pockaj, Jason Walmsley, Dimas Mohammad, Adam Trout, Dan Seddon, Griogio Mavrigianakis, Ki Eun Suh, Debbie Yu, Dawnson Chen, Allison Neil, Kevin McCullough.
I'm very happy to see that Kelly Turnbull's barbarian/zombie film is in the program as well. I didn't see it in the trailer so I was wondering whether it was going to be screened at the Bloor. Kelly is a hugely talented cartoonist (best kind of animator in my book) and her film is a hoot! Looks like a very impressive playlist and I'll do my best to spread the word.
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