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Monday, March 20, 2017

Shoreline Short Short Film Festival Film Preview #2 – Documentaries and Art Films


Shoreline Short Short Film Festival

Film Preview #2 – Documentaries and Art Films
Filmmakers from across Washington have submitted their “short short” films and you’re invited to see the best of the best during the inaugural Shoreline Short Short Film Festival on Saturday, March 25 at 7:00pm in the state-of-the-art Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave N.

The evening will showcase a juried selection of 3-10 minute films made by emerging and developing filmmakers working in our community. The top filmmakers will be honored with impressive Golden Sasquatch statues and other prizes, and you can vote (live on screen) for your favorite filmmaker to win the Viewer’s Choice Award!

Tickets are $20, parking is free, and popcorn, candy, soda, wine, and beer will be available for purchase. Don’t miss your opportunity to support up-and-coming filmmakers during this fun, community event!

Reserve your tickets today

The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in the pacific northwest and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.

This event is presented with support from Shoreline Community College, the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, and individual donations from people like you.

Documentary and Art Films
Here’s a sneak peek at the stunning Documentary and Art Film entries for the night. To see all the films, visit the Arts Council website.

Jello Underground

Jello Underground
Directed by Gracie Garnet
Produced by Gregory Baxley

Introducing viewers to the unique and exciting world of underground jello wrestling, this film chronicles a Seattle-based event that was founded in 2009 and continues to thrive with a dedicated fan base. Jello Underground is the only female-produced jello wrestling show in the world. Destroying preconceived notions with an epic and empowering presentation of high-octane athletic combat and stage theatrics. The film features wrestlers of varying backgrounds discussing public perception, how the event has impacted nightlife culture, and what it feels like to be a part of something so extraordinary. With cast interviews, tons of wrestling action, and an intimate look behind-the scenes.

Andy At Night
Directed by Stephen Takashima
Staring Andy Pindelski

A quirky mini-doc about thrash metal and cubicles. Made with blood, sweat, metal and salt granules.

Infinity Hotel

Infinity Hotel
Directed by Neely Goniodsky
Written by Neely Goniodsky and Amelia Urry
Staring Meghan Riley (voice)

The Infinity Hotel is a place with an infinite number of rooms. When guests arrive, all other guests shift one room over in perpetual limbo. With one exception…


Open Exhibition
Directed by Tommy Tang
Produced by Bobby McCallen, Long Tran, Toran Whitaker, and Collin Anthony Hanks

An exploration of Seattle street art. We follow painters, stencilers, and taggers to find out what makes graffiti both empowering and controversial.

When the leaves fall

When the Leaves Fall
Directed and Produced by Tommy Tang
Starting Timothy Mei, Isaac Mei, Juliet Dang, Sandra Geldenhuys-Scragg

A young boy tries to cure his brother’s terminal illness when he overhears the doctor.



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