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April 24th – 27th, 2008 Bijou Art Cinemas - Eugene, Oregon


HOMEGROWN SHORTS:
North by Northwest

COOKIES FOR SALE
Wes Kim | USA | Comedy | 2007 | 4 min | Digital Video
A little girl selling cookies door-to-door engages in a battle of wills with a very grumpy neighbor.
http://www.weskim.com/cookiesforsale/

FORTUNE HUNTERS
Thom Harp | USA | Drama | 2007 | 21 min | Digital Video
A fortune cookie writer accidentally sends a love letter to his ex-girlfriend out into the world as fortunes, leading the city's lonely hearts to converge on his romantic rendezvous.

YELLOW STICKY NOTES
Jeff Chiba Stearns | Canada | Animation | 2007 | 6 min | Digital Video
2300 drawings, 4x6 inch yellow sticky notes and a black pen — A small internal reflection on one's role as an artist manifests into a discussion about major political and environmental crises.

TOUCH
Richard Cranor | USA | Drama | 2007 | 12 min | Digital Video
A lonely seamstress comes to life with the touch of an unlikely companion.

BOOKIE
Tran Quoc Bao | USA | Drama | 2007 | 18 min | Digital Video
Set in 1963 Seattle soul/R&B nightclub, a gambler risks everything for a waitress down on her luck.

TASTES LIKE CHICKEN
Angela Ngo & Thumi Do | USA | Documentary | 2007 | 5 min | Digital Video
Two students taste test everything with ëOrientalí on the packaging to find out what 'Oriental' really tastes like.
(ROP student film)

ASIAN CLONES
Sara & Eunice Wright | USA | Documentary | 2007 | 5 min | Digital Video
Local Eugeneans are asked to identify the ethnicity of various local Asian Americans from photographs. Do they get it right?
(ROP student film)

Saturday
April 26th
1:15 PM

Bijou Art Cinemas
$5 Matinee

Yes Virginia, there is such a thing as Asian American film in the Northwest. Come see films from up and down the I-5 from Vancouver to Eugene!

Many Directors in attendance!

National Premiere
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
RITES OF PASSAGE 2007 YOUTH FILMS
(middle & high school)
INSTRUCTOR:
Jason D. Mak