HIFFSHORTS 28TH LOUIS VUITTON HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
SHORTS PROGRAM 1
I LOVE SARAH JANE
ings; but like Mum said, “It’s all fun and games until
someone loses an eye.”
13-year-old Jimbo is in love with Sarah Jane and will
CAREFUL WITH THAT AXE, EUGENE
make her fall for him, no matter how long it takes.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Inspired by the Pink Floyd song, this black comedy
Director: Spencer Susser
AUSTRALIA 2007 | 10 MIN.
focuses on a boy with a strange curiosity of his
father’s very sharp axe, when chopping wood for
AUSTRALIA 2008 | 14 MIN.
TONY ZOREIL
the first time.
Director: Jason Stutter
MAGIC PARIS
Tony is a single, young man who has inherited a
remarkable physical deformity: like the rest of his
USA NEW ZEALAND 2008 | 2 MIN.
Alone for a weekend in Paris, Kate meets a charm-
family, he has very big ears and suffers from extreme
ing man, who launches her into an altogether differ-
sensitivity to the slightest noise.
ent type of love story.
DENNIS
Director: Valentin Potier
Director: Alice Winocou
Introvert bodybuilder Dennis asks a local girl out on
FRANCE 2007 | 20 MIN.
a date, despite his mother's misgivings, and embarks
FRANCE 2007 | 20 MIN.
on a night that he will never forget.
YELLOW STICKY NOTES
Director: Mads Matthiesen
MY MOTHER SAID
An animation piece utilizing yellow sticky notes,
DENMARK 2007 | 18 MIN.
In this day and age, when everything is documented
as the filmmaker reflects on world events from the
and even cell phones have cameras, one woman has
last 9 years.
no souvenirs or photos of her beloved mother.
FRANKIE
Director: Jeff Chiba Stearns
Director: Jessica Sison
15-year old father-to-be Frankie struggles with anxi-
CANADA 2007 | 6 MIN.
USA 2008 | 5 MIN.
ety over his impending responsibilities.
Director: Darren Thornton
Total Running Time: 107 min.
SPIDER
IRELAND 2008 | 12 MIN.
Saturday, October 11 | 3:00pm
Jack and Jill are always hurting each other’s feel- Regal Dole Cannery Stadium 18
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