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& films
free f
These free blocks of documentaries, shorts and
feature films are all produced in Southern Oregon
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and/or made by local filmmakers. All locals are e
welcome to enter their films for free. In addition, the 83 minutes
stiv
Launch Regional Student Film Competition is the Sunday, April 5, 9:30a
AIFF’s annual platform for our youngest filmmakers Historic Ashland Armory
to share their stories—made possible by a grant from Tickets: free (ticket required due to limited seating)
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the Carpenter Foundation.
Sponsor: Ashland TV
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Lithia Park in Poetry and Picture ents & f
5 minutes
118 minutes
3rd and 5th grade students of Debi Blair and
Monday, April 6, 3p
Morgan Cottle
Varsity Theatre
Launch K–8 winner, Walker Elementary
Tickets: free (ticket required due to limited seating)
Students explore Lithia Park through poetic and
photographic expression of autumn’s display.
Sponsor: Film Action Oregon ilms
Dark Decisions
Late Night Lounge
5 minutes
18 minutes
Marty Hilligoss, Nick McKernan
Laney D’Aquino
Launch 9–12 winner, Ashland High School
Group therapy for short film lovers, featuring
A young man is compelled to follow, but will
over 30 actors from around the Rogue Valley.
he join?
Community TV
Defeating Path
40 minutes
Scott Ash, Evan Sorlien
5 minutes
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David Ives
In the style of The Office, a college video
Launch College winner, Southern Oregon
production class takes on local television
University
programming.
When moving forward means going back, life
turns into a game.
Wake Up You’re Sleeping
60 minutes
Nathanial Bennett
Waste Not
A quirky, 20-something chess prodigy finds
24 minutes
himself in a world of deception—putting his
Nicolas Stevenson, Southern Oregon University
career and those he loves at risk.
Travel across Oregon and see how and where
recycling goes after it leaves your hands.
Walking on Turtle Island
19 minutes
Ian D. Skorodin
A trickster (Robert Greygrass) and a young
Lakota warrior are instructed by spirit elders to
guide those in need.
Meeting with Chekhov
29 minutes
JP Allen
Former Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic
Director Libby Appel’s lifelong love of Chekhov
is documented through interviews with over a
dozen OSF company members.
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