2014 Phoenix Film Festival Program

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WORLD CINEMA SHORTS Run Time: 108 minutes Screening Times: Friday, April 4 at 3:15 pm Sunday, April 6 at 9:50 am

Joe’s mother dies in an accident, he and his devastated father find themselves alone after moving to a remote new village.

Mr. Invisible Roland Directed by: Trevor Cornish Roland, an employee at Crafty’s Art and Supply, contends with an irrational man whose need to use the washroom is complicated by the store’s strict ‘employee only’ washroom policy. A full bladder and some company red tape has Roland’s day take a dire turn.

The Boy and the Bus Directed by: Simon Pitts World-renowned cinematographer Christopher Doyle, frames the harshly beautiful landscape of the UK’s isolated Northumberland region for The Boy and the Busa story of childhood loss. After

Directed by: Greg Ash A lonely disregarded old man seems invisible to the world around him, but when he journeys to the heart of London, being ‘invisible’ proves to be his greatest weapon.

Mousse Directed by: John Hellberg What could be easier than robbing a small tobacco shop on the outskirts of town? It’s during the year’s biggest horse race event and the betting center Washington’s Tobacco looks like the ultimate hit for some fast cash. Mousse is fed up with living as a second-class citizen, but what happens when he faces principles different to his own?

The Uncles

The Uncles Directed by: Gerard Monaco Two dysfunctional Italian brothers have their lives transformed when their baby niece is abandoned on their doorstep. They’re given only one instruction by their disgraced sister - to preserve the girl’s innocence. Seventeen years later, the Uncles go to extremes to do just that.

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