The next Film Slam is Sunday, August 12th beginning at 1:00pm. There are 6 films slated for screening and competition. They are listed below. The Slam takes place at the Enzian Theater which is located at 1300 South Orlando Avenue. Tickets are $5.00 each.
For more details including future short film submission, go to www.enzian.org/film/filmslam/.
Cross Reference (2011)
Written & Directed by: Brent Buffington; Produced by: Kelly Palmer, Meg Wechter, Lauren Stockner
Length: 12:55 - Orlando - www.brentbuffington.com
Description: Zach is a new employee at the local library. While working his first day, he uncovers a secret behind the after hours of the library.
You Have This Long (2012)
Written & Directed by: Brian Quain; Produced by: Darren Dean & Mark Cleary
Length: 4:00 - Orlando - www.facebook.com/youhavethislong
Description: A father is desperate to send his "newly recruited" daughter into her first day of school and uses her least favorite food as a stopwatch.
Mick the Brick (2012)
Written & Directed by: David Zuckerman; Produced by: TBD
Length: 17:00 - Orlando
Description: An immigrant Irish man is haunted by the shadows of his past while trying to battle his own self-worth in a new country through boxing.
Split (2012)
Directed & Produced by: Mitchell Steven Blankman; Written by: Mitchell Steven Blankman & Zac Swan
Length: 9:18 - Orlando
Description: Witness a young couple's relationship at the start of it, and at what could be the end of it in a unique and unusual way.
Choosing Fate (2012)
Directed & Produced by: Dale Metz & Ted Souppa; Written by: Ted Souppa
Length: 14:00 - www.dalemetz.com
Description: Preston and Ellen Ford arrive home to find Preston's daughter Hannah with a mysterious device around her neck. When the device becomes fully active, Preston races against time to disarm a bomb intended to execute his entire family.
Pupaphobia (2012)
Written & Directed by: Matthew Carroll; Produced by: Cesar Rosario & Matthew Carroll
Length: 3:15 - Winter Park
Description: A curious young boy sneaks into a puppet theatre, only to find something he wasn't expecting; helping him develop a new type of childhood fear.