Triple Feature 2

Friday: 11:00 am  –  Domenico’s
Saturday: 9:00 pm  – Rotary Center
Sunday:  2:30 pm – Cheese People/ Nikki’s Café

In Our Hands

Category: Short Film
Country: Austria,U S A
Language: English
Rating: PG-17
Runtime: 28
Director: Peter Bruenner
Producer: Peter Bruenner
Website:  LuLand

The stories of Ethan, an architect, Hannah, a young actress, and a pastor intersect on a train headed for a horrifying crash. A conversation between the initially stand-offish Hannah and Ethan reveals that Hannah is on her way to her estranged father’s funeral. She sees a younger, untainted version of herself in the five-year old daughter of the pastor. But as the train gets closer and closer to its final destination another encounter forces her to face the painful consequences of some of the decisions she made in her life.

Filmmaker AttendingLovesuck

Category: Short Film
Country: USA
Language: English
Rating: R
Runtime: 28
Director: Tomah Mackie
Producer: Eric Strelitzer
Facebook Page:  Lovesuck

The drug trade is filled with paranoia – trusting those within your circle is paramount and invitation to outsiders is never worth the risk. This is the reason Blitts (Jonah B Taylor), a reformed dealer now enjoying a middle-class job, got out. However, Blitts needs to make some easy change so on this winter night, he’s the outsider. When he meets up with his contact, Blitts learns that the leader of the deal house is a fringe Vietnam veteran (John Hoylman), someone generally known in the area to be ‘unstable.’

What Blitts doesn’t know though is that this veteran is employing someone who used to be very close to him – his ex-girlfriend, Manda (Melissa Freson). When he sees his ex working the trade in this dilapidated environment, an empathy overcomes him. Blitts knows what it’s like to suffer in this business and he begins to feel pity towards Manda. Ultimately, Blitts must make a choice – he must weigh whether to intervene in her job or risk the reward that comes with easy money. The combination of a drug story told in the romance genre brings an excitement and sensuality that allows Lovesuck to sprint through its thirty-minute runtime and with a diverse cast and fresh dialogue, Lovesuck seeks to stand apart in the urban film genre.

Shoot the Moon

Category: Short Film
Country: USA
Language: English
Rating: PG-17
Runtime: 27
Director: Alexander Gaeta
Producer: Missy Laney
Website:  Shoot The Moon

Marcy Meyers is down on her luck. Faced with piling bills, the remnants of a failed marriage, and now an imminent home foreclosure, she has nowhere to turn but to the hope of a miracle. That miracle she find in Shoot the Moon, a national game show that promises a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win it all. But Marcy’s faith in the show comes with a price as her relationship with her daughter, Alice, is put to the test as the clock ticks towards a seemingly inescapable fate. Shoot the Moon tells the story of miracles and the extraordinary places they’re found.