And the Nominees Are… the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Selections

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The Sundance Festival has announced the selections for the 2012 Short Competition. To see who the next generation of filmmakers will be, take a gander at the list below:

U.S. SHORT FILMS
This year’s 32 U.S. short films were selected from 4,083 submissions.

U.S. NARRATIVE SHORT FILMS
’92 Skybox Alonzo Mourning Rookie Card (Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – Jim and Dave are brothers who haven’t spoken in years and don’t like each other very much, but are forced to come together for a week when their dad dies in Kansas City. A limited edition 1992 Skybox Alonzo Mourning rookie card is a point of contention.

(Directors and screenwriters: , , ) – In an attempt to keep up with social pressure in a technologically advanced world, Chance starts a texting relationship with Genevieve, a girl he meets at a yogurt shop.

(Directors: , ) – strays from the herd and experiences what life as an individual is like. He explores New York City in the deepest way, seeing all of its characters.

(First Birthday) (Director and screenwriter: ) – A gay Korean American man yearns for a family life just out of reach.

Famous Person Talent Agency: Pearls of Asia (Director: , Screenwriter: ) – Jackie Diamond is a luckless talent agent who never stops dreaming. He believes in his and he believes in show business. Jackie reaches for the stars from a shabby office in Queens — the Famous Person Talent Agency.

(Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – A story of pirates in Somalia, told from the perspective of the pirates themselves.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – On a rainy day, a young boy builds a fort in the woods when a man appears and offers to help.

FOURPLAY: TAMPA (Director: , Screenwriter: ) – Louis loops into a local mall to grab lunch in the food court and a quickie in the public restroom. Paranoid about his own small package and clearly nervous about the situation, he scouts for possible partners, letting his imagination take over when reality proves thoroughly unsatisfying.

Hellion (Director and screenwriter: ) – Little seven-year-old Petey falls prey to his older brothers’ hellion ways.

(Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – Meet nine-year-old Ted , budding motel manager and roadkill entrepreneur.

L TRAIN (Director and screenwriter: ) – Sunny is a self-regarding teenager fighting her way through an inner city blizzard, until she encounters someone who forces her to consider an altruistic, if not absurd, action.

(Director: , Screenwriter: ) – A modern Miami adaptation of the 1962 French short film La Jetee, the film recounts Luke’s (Uncle Luke, legendary rapper from the hip-hop group 2 Live Crew) rise to fame as he changes the face of hip-hop and fights for first amendment rights- and later as he ushers Miami into a golden era of peace and prosperity as Mayor.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – Auralee wants a baby and will go to great lengths to get what she wants.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – Two grown brothers return home for their widowed mother’s birthday, only to find themselves competing with a strange man for her affection.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – An animated, humorous and informative conversation between a sperm whale and a man. Each one tries to convince the other that his brain is bigger.

(Director and screenwriter: Jenée LaMarque) – Three sisters return to their childhood home after the death of their father in order to pack up the family house. To make matters worse, the oldest sister has been separated from her baby for the first time.

The Thing (Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – Zooey has spent weeks planning a road trip to a mysterious roadside attraction known as ‘The Thing’ in the hopes that she and Tristan will reconnect. Both Tristan, an FTM transman, and his fluffy cat Steven struggle to find places to comfortably pee, while Zooey learns the open road isn’t everything she hoped it would be.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – A woman hires a day laborer for an hour and gets more than she bargained for.

U.S. DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS
(Directors: , ) – The Aquadettes are a group of elderly synchronized swimmers from Leisure World, a retirement community nestled in Orange County, California. One of them, Margo Bauer, is fighting multiple sclerosis and using medical marijuana to ease her pain and to keep on swimming.

(Director: ) – In the Lowcountry of South Carolina a group of true Southern belles reveal their more rugged side, providing a glimpse into what drives them to hunt in the wild.

(Director: Defa) – A dizzy trip through the mid-1990s with a dysfunctional American family. Reliving a distracted child’s birthday party, an emotionless wedding, a Halloween in a garage and a Christmas marked with alcohol, drugs and perversion, the film is a crumpled letter from a filmmaker to his family: a shattered kaleidoscope of the destructive patterns that have trapped and wounded its members.

(Director: ) – The benevolent Mike Sullivan, age 65, has been shooting an epic stop-motion robot sex film in his apartment for the last 10 years. Obsessed with constructing the miniature robot porn stars, his apartment now overflows with thousands of them.

The Movement: One Man Joins an Uprising (Directors: , ) – In 2004 Rick Finkelstein was paralyzed in a ski accident on Aspen Mountain. With a severed spine and severe internal trauma, he wasn’t expected to live. Six years, nine surgeries, and a lifetime of rehab later, cameras captured his dramatic return to Aspen and skiing.

Odysseus’ Gambit (Director: Àlex Lora Cercós) – A gambit is a chess opening in which a player sacrifices a pawn with the hope of achieving a resulting advantageous position. The protagonist is a Cambodian American guy looking for his place in the game.

(Director: ) – Restore the classical definition of planet! Bring back planet Pluto! The solar system is 12!

(Director: ) – Survivors in the areas hardest hit by Japan’s recent tsunami find the courage to revive and rebuild as cherry blossom season begins. A visual haiku about the ephemeral nature of life and the healing power of Japan’s most beloved flower.

U.S. ANIMATED SHORT FILMS
38-39° C (Director and screenwriter: ) – A man with a big birthmark on his back enters an old public bathhouse. He falls into a dream where he confronts his father who has the same birthmark.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – A journey with many characters in one day through a city.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – One day at breakfast, a man’s soul bursts out of his eyeball. A surreal meditation on the quirky but rejuvenating nature of friendship.

It’s Such a Beautiful Day (Director and screenwriter: ) – Bill wakes to find himself in a hospital struggling with memory problems, in this third and final chapter to ’s EVERYTHING WILL BE OK.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – In this handmade film, composed of more than 4,000 collages and shot in 35mm color, the actress Lillian Gish is seamlessly appropriated from silent-era cinema and plunged into a new and haunting role.

(Director and screenwriter: ) – Terrifying and strange happenings descend on a 1970’s high school.

INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMS
This year’s 27 international short films from 16 countries were selected from a record 3,592 submissions.

INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE SHORT FILMS
/ Israel (Director and screenwriter: ) – When Mika, a suburban teenager finds a disturbing creature in her swimming pool she asks her neighbor Gershon for help. What starts off as a friendly encounter between two neighbors turns into an unexpected lesson on the borders of control.

/ Australia (Director: , Screenwriters: , David Michôd) – Jack means well, but sometimes good intentions have horrible consequences.

Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared / United Kingdom (Directors: , ) – A short film about teaching creativity by This Is It Collective.

() / Poland (Director and screenwriter: ) – Two worst employees of a supermarket have been ordered to find a goal in their lives.

() / Sweden (Director and screenwriter: ) – Katrin decides to face her old boyfriend, who is back to collect some of his stuff.

/ Sweden (Director: , Screenwriter: Gustaf Boman BränngÃ¥rd) – Hanna, 32, randomly finds a party consisting of of five 20-year-old boys. At first she feels uncomfortable, but after a little adjusting, she soon feels like she’s one of them.

() / Spain (Director: , Screenwriters: , Miguel Llansó) – Following a 10-year-old kid who arrives at the Ethiopian capital after escaping from his home and his misfortunes to integrate into a street children group, constructs a realistic tale on the values that flourish in a society formed by children.

/ Bolivia (Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – The dark mass between the screen and the room can beat again like once the first darkness did. Deep in it a man moves. He has a lamp, and the light it makes forms the rocks that will end up taking over the screen. About ten thousand people enter daily into Posokoni, the largest tin mine in Bolivia.

/ Sweden (Director and screenwriter: ) – Nine scenes unfold in the grey area between black and white, where national politics and strategy have unforeseen consequences on a young teacher’s life.

/ Sweden (Director and screenwriter: ) – A middle-aged lady on a holiday in the sun tries to make new friends and have a good time.

/ France (Director and screenwriter: ) – Refusing to accept the decline of the USSR, a handful of Russian scientists work secretly to resurrect the Soviet power. Here are some new images of the mysterious program Lazarov.

/ United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: ) – Da always said not to talk to strangers…but you’ve got to phone home sometimes.

Moxie / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: ) – A pyromaniac bear misses his mother.

Playtime () / Germany (Director and screenwriter: ) – A seamless journey of German youth and innocence on a Sunday afternoon.

/ United Kingdom (Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – Rocky and Lulu live in opposite sides of the planet: they bump into each other in ChatRoulette and decide to stay in touch. Using video diaries, secret confessions, fictional representations of facts of their lives made with toys, dance performances and songs, they create a place where they can truly be themselves. But how real is their world?

() / Kosovo (Director: , Screenwriter: ) – A man comes back from a Serb prison to his wife and son. Much has changed since he was declared missing and continuing where they left off four years ago may not be as easy as it seems.

/ Canada (Director and screenwriter: ) – It’s another quiet summer day in Park Dufresne. The neighborhood youth loiter around the park until a new park monitor appears for his first day of work. Two universes clash and a territorial struggle begins.

Tooty’s Wedding / United Kingdom (Director: , Screenwriters: , ) – A young couple’s marriage hilariously hits the rocks during a weekend wedding in the country.

/ United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: ) – A tribe of Norse warriors traipse across a barren land after battle. Bloodied and wounded, their chief is near death. He is about to hand over power to his son when an army of a completely different kind descends upon them.

INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS
/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – The documentary is about the uniqueness of childhood and the exploration of the human mind. In an outdoor nursery based in the woods, children create their own individually constructed worlds and can test out the boundaries of reality.

/ Austria, Switzerland (Director: ) – A contemplative walk leads to a bizarre climbing tour going from everyday village life to a seemingly impossible ascent.

INTERNATIONAL ANIMATED SHORT FILMS
663114 / Japan (Director: ) – I am a 66-year-old cicada. There was a big earthquake. There was a big tsunami. There also was a big accident.

/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – Oscar is coming of age, against his better judgment. In doing so he must experience the necessary evil of leaving something behind, but he can still feel it in the pit of his stomach.

/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – Bobby Yeah is a petty thug who lightens his miserable existence by brawling and thieving stuff. One day, he steals the favorite pet of some very dangerous individuals, and finds himself in deep trouble. He really should learn, but he just can’t help it.

/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – When a New Yorker walks past a chicken on his morning stroll, we are left to wonder which one is the real city slicker.

/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – The trials and tribulations of young robots surviving at the sharp end of inner city life, living the predictable existence of a populous hemmed in by poverty, disillusionment and mass unemployment.

/ United Kingdom (Director: ) – The tale of Derek, an office worker, as he struggles with the true speed of planet earth.

NEW FRONTIER SHORT FILMS
An electrifying celebration of innovation in filmmaking, these New Frontier shorts, through bold color and thought-provoking messaging, electrify and energize the mind.

(Les Conquérants) / Canada, France (Directors and screenwriters: , ) – What exactly we need to build new civilization? Bravery? Courage? Power? Or the only thing we need is to successfully destroy an already existing one.

/ U.S.A. (Director: ) – The diatom is the most numerous species on the planet, the basis of the aquatic food chain, produces most of the oxygen on earth, and is a key scientific indicator of the health of a water system. In order to understand our place in the world this mixed-mode ‘science film’ observes renowned Utah-based scientist Sam Rushforth and his team in the wide isolated landscape then in the lab and finally goes through the microscope to the diatom itself.

/ U.S.A. (Director: ) – A poetic, anguished cry from the heart of a rotting empire. Four women describe their own unique hells. Children, brothers, and friends burned alive while simply trying not to freeze. Husbands and sons deployed over and over, who kill themselves rather than fighting again. From Ft. Lewis to Detroit, the empire is devouring its own intestines.

/ Belgium (Director and screenwriter: ) – Two young passengers adventure towards a mysterious future.

(Director: ) – The film could have well been called KICKING AND SCREAMING but that only describes me in the process of making it, questioning its taste. Cut through the flashy swastikas and one sees the German Nazis were Christians fulfilling historic obligation (The Final Solution) with relatively few so well-read as to imagine themselves Nietzscheans. is a reversion to my mid-20s and that sense of horror that drove the making of STAR SPANGLED TO DEATH.

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