Saturday, September 13, 2008 from 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM (MT)
Films in this program: Ghosts of the West, Mint Flavored Death, MUGS Sweetie, Merriman's Circle, Torture Porn, The Vault, & Now You See Me Now You Don't
(Trailer) Ghosts of the West – Sneak Preview of an upcoming documentary about ghost towns & mining camps of the American West. Produced & Directed by Ethan Knightchilde / Denver, CO / 3 min.
(Trailer) Mint Flavored Death - Sneak Preview of an upcoming short film from Estes Park filmmaker, Jerimiah Whitlock. Estes Park, CO / 1 min.
MUGS – One hundred of your favorite celebrity mug shots morph from one to the next. The minimalist. trance-like soundtrack adds to the hypnotic effect. A film by Ronnie Cramer / Denver, CO / 5 min.
Sweetie – A young woman named Lilly comes across a little girl playing in her front yard, who appears to be completely alone. Concerned for the child's safety, Lilly decides to get involved. And its the last mistake she will ever make. A film by A. T. Sayre / Somerville, MA / 21 min.
Merriman’s Circle – An elderly woman fears she is being targeted by a menacing car cruising her suburban neighborhood. A film by Patrick Rea / Lawrence, KS / 13 min
Torture Porn – The torture porn genre gets tortured in this hilarious spoof. A film by Patrick Rea / Lawrence, KS / 11 min.
The Vault – 'The Vault' illustrates one man's journey into the unexplainable. A film by Justin Owensby / Carbondale, CO / 4 min.
Now You See Me Now You Don't – It seemed like an ordinary day. Dad is experimenting in the lab. Mom is at home boiling water, while their six-year-old son, Alex, is playing around her. But this day is different. This day Dad brings something home from the lab. And the next morning…Alex becomes invisible. Is it possible that a father makes his own son disappear? Or is there any other explanation? An unthinkable one… An unbearable one… A Film by Attila Szász / Budapest, Hungary / in Hungarian with English Subtitles / 30 min.
Total Time – 93 min.
NOTE: Individual film screening tickets will available for pick-up at the Park Theatre Box Office beginning 30 minutes before the film screening you purchased starts. Bring your printed eventbrite receipt or a valid ID to retrieve your tickets.
As proud as we are of all the films screening at the Estes Park Film Festival, some films may not be appropriate for small children. These films are not rated.
NO REFUNDS.
The Estes Park Film Festival is a non-profit 501c3 organization whose mission is to educate, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film. We also support and promote the preservation of historic cinematic landmarks.
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