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Features Canadian & International Shorts I
A Cultural Capital Film Gala Screening Canadian & International Shorts II
Black Bras & Tighty Whities Youth Screening Showcase
Documentaries NB Shorts I
High School, Film School & Contest Shorts from Away NB Shorts II
NB High School, Film School & Contest Shorts Industry Series
Midnight Screenings

Black Bras & Tighty Whities

Undergarments have always played a role in the art of seduction. The shorts in Black Bras & Tighty Whities will play with this notion and will also challenge body imagery and gender roles.

 

Thursday – November 5, 2009 – 9:30 PM
Venue: Tilley Hall, UNB Campus

$5.00 adult
$3.00 student / senior (65 plus)
(Tickets sold at the door only on the night of the screening).

Presented by:



Cherries In the Snow
(An Ode to Joan Nestle) by Melissa Levin
Canada/2002/4 minutes

Lingerie confessions are hung out to dry on the clothesline.


La Difference
Director/Writer/Producer: Keith MacKenzie
by Rita Küng
Switzerland/1999/9 minutes

A wild animation about a wild imagination. In a bar, a place of mystic
scenes, Kim is dreaming of his wish of being a woman. His dreams turn
into reality through the help of a bartender who is not as he seems to
be.


 

Girl Cleans Sink
by Sook-Yin Lee
Canada/2004/10 minutes

A lonely couple meet in a Laundromat, where their clumsy attempt at
a sexual liaison leads to revelations, embarrassments, and a little bit of
compassion.


Bare
by Deb Strutt & Liz Baulch
Australia/2000/9 minutes

Dee wakes up with a stranger in her bed, while her neighbour Paul
is discovering new spice in an old relationship. When inner-city living
finds them at closer quarters than they might expect, sensual surprises
and unexpected desires are the order of the day.


Hi I’m Steve
by Robert Kennedy
Canada/1999/7 minutes

Dissatisfied with his sex life, Steve decides he’ll give gay telephone
dating a try. Although he never seems to find the right person, he does
discover a new fetish at the core of his sexual being.


Le Weekend
by Timothy Smith
Great Britain/2007/14 minutes

A young, cynical French film student goes to London for the weekend
to make a film project for his course. Disillusioned by his London
experience, he’s befriended by a stranger who shows him a side of the
city, and himself, that he never would have seen.


Moustache
Australia/2005/14 minutes

A looming marriage finds a wife asking herself to “Shave It or Save It”.