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BROUHAHA FILM & VIDEO SHOWCASE

Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase Schedule:
Program 2, 2:15 pm, Saturday, June 12
Program 3, 12:00 noon, Sunday, June 13
Program 4, 2:15 pm, Sunday, June 13

Program 1, 12:00 noon, Saturday, June 12
Total Running Time: 89 min

Hold That Baby
Written/Produced/Directed by Anthony Torres, 1 min 37 sec, DVD

Carrying poses and workout routines for our hope and future—the children. Workout, baby, workout!

The Extraordinarily Ordinary Wish
Written/Directed by Taylor Marr, Produced by Gina Powers, 16 min 10 sec, DVD

After a chance encounter in an empty field, Ambaji, an all-powerful genie, is obligated to serve Lyman, a lonely, introverted farmer. Ambaji grants Lyman the obligatory three wishes under the stipulation that, after the third wish, he will finally be given his freedom. Will the genie get his wish this time?

Sweet Child O Mine
Written/Directed by Diego Kontarovsky, 3 min, DVD

A man buys a birthday cake.



Christine Peloquin
Directed/Edited by Dejesus Silva and Julie Turner, Produced by Dr. Elaine Gray and the Valencia CC Digital Media Program, 6 min, DVD

This is a short documentary about the work of the Central Florida mixed media artist, Christine Peloquin. The filmmakers explore the souls of her textures, compositions, and inspirations while showcasing a large sampling of her work.

All You Are
Written/Produced/Directed by Maia Monasterios, 13 min 41 sec, DVD

A film created in adherence to Group 101 – Orlando’s filmmaker collective guidelines and is based on the theme “A Perfect Human.” Presenting suggestive images from various slice-of-life moments cut to emotive music, the work examines how people can be affected by expectations of perfection, and questions how we see ourselves.

Action Woman
Written/Produced/Directed by Carol Chiodini, 5 min 30 sec, DVD

She can’t wait to play her “new” 1968 organ, and nothing is going to stop her—not a broken heart, an empty house, or a technicality. A short film about starting over and challenging yourself.

Fortune Teller
Written/Directed by Sung Taek Chung, Produced by Ringling School of Art & Design, 2 min 19 sec, DVD

Sometimes we need a little help realizing the significance of other people in our lives.


The Pier
Written/Directed by Jason Bennett, Produced by Ringling School of Art & Design, 3 min 5 sec, DVD

A fisherman catches more than he bargained for.


Little Brown Boy
Written/Directed by Barry Jenkins, Produced by Morgan Hanner, 8 min 21 sec, BetaSP

“CJ” gets caught up in a violent shooting and must come to terms with the incident and the part he’s played.

In The Pit
Written/Produced/Directed by Sean Lewis and Lenina Ulrey, 29 min 55 sec, BetaSP

This documentary explores yet another aspect of life in Florida that is slowly disappearing. Skeet is the weary owner of Native Village, a struggling tourist attraction in Hollywood, Florida. Jimmy, his 18-year-old protégé, is determined to follow in his footsteps and master the arts of alligator wrestling and snake charming. But after decades in the business, Skeet is slowing down and realizing that quaint, family owned attractions like his are becoming part of Florida’s past.

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