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& films
These free blocks of documentaries and shorts are all produced in
Southern Oregon and/or made by local filmmakers. In addition,
the Launch Regional Student Film Competition is the AIFF’s
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annual educational platform for our youngest filmmakers to share
their stories. See page 5 for more films “Made in Oregon.”
Locals Only 1
Insights From the Young
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44 minutes ■ Sunday, April 11, 9:30a
5 minutes ■ Willow Wind Hot Docs class
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Tickets: free (ticket required due to limited seating)
Launch grade 6–8 winner
Family-friendly (age 8+) docs & shorts: Launch students & other locals
Documentary capturing students’ diverse
perspectives on global issues.
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Alley Dog
6 minutes ■ Trisha Johansen, Casey
Pyke; Southern Oregon University
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Flying robots lead a curious robotic
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canine on a chase through a futuristic,
5 minutes ■ Travis Chaney, Mandy
abandoned city. Also plays in Animation
Valencia; Southern Oregon University,
Shorts (p50).
Rogue Community College
Documentary about the most prolific
tournament Scrabble
®
player in history.
An Amore Story
5 minutes ■ Izzy Austin, Preston
ilms
Swanson; Ashland High School
A journey of the heart that follows a
girl’s search for her other half.
Locals Only 2
85 minutes ■ Monday, April 12, 3p
Tickets: free (ticket required due to limited seating)
Local shorts: Launch student & other Southern Oregon filmmakers
Big Iron
5 minutes ■ Marc Boussat, Brent
Bro Support
Pearson; Medford 5 minutes
■ Evan Sorlien
The Marty Robbins classic ballad comes
Southern Oregon University
Launch College winner
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to life as Big Iron takes on Texas Red.
Breaking up with your girlfriend
sometimes requires a little assistance.
Haunting in the Shed
Detective Story
5 minutes ■ Willow Wind Lights,
Camera, Action class
29 minutes ■ Aaron Nicholson,
Launch grade K–5 winner
Central Point
The mysterious disappearance of a girl
When it comes to solving crimes, Stone
in the early 1900s comes to light in a
Diamond doesn't have a clue.
haunted shed 100 years later.
Have a Ball!
Lateral Shift
8 minutes ■ Damon Wolf, Lee
24 minutes ■ Laney D’Aquino, Ashland
Wolochuk; Klamath Falls
On the way to spread the ashes of his
Juggling clowns whimsically play in
grand father, a young man gets stranded
this dynamic claymation. See these
with a stranger, who happens to be his
filmmakers’ other film How to Play
grandfather’s caregiver.
Checkers (p57).
Hometown Hopeful The True Believers
5 minutes ■ Cody Bowman 27 minutes ■ Nathanial Bennett, Medford
Triad School, Klamath Falls
On a journey to find Sasquatch and the
Launch grade 9–12 winner
truth, two brothers fall for the same
Documentary about the resilience of
woman. [adult content]
people affected by poverty in a small,
rural town.
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