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The Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts of 2012

Presented by The Arts and Education Council of Chattanooga

Thursday, March 22 8:00pm - 10:22pm

in Chattanooga, TN at Carmike Majestic 12 $9.00 General

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The Event Program

  • Introduction
  • Movie presentation of The Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts of 2012
    The Films: PENTECOST Ireland / 11 mins Director(s): Peter McDonald Producer(s): Eimear O’Kane When Damian is forced to serve as an altar boy at an important mass in his local parish he faces a difficult choice: conform to the status quo or serve an extended ban from his passion in life, football. - RAJU Germany / India / 24 mins Director(s): Max Zähle Producer(s): Stefan Gieren A German couple adopts in Kolkata an Indian orphan. Their child suddenly disappears and they realize that they are part of the problem. - THE SHORE - **2012 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER** Northern Ireland / 30 mins Director(s): Terry George Producer(s): Oorlagh George THE SHORE is the uplifting story of two boyhood best friends - Joe (Ciarán Hinds) and Paddy (Conleth Hill) divided for 25 years by the tumult of "The Troubles". When Joe returns home to Northern Ireland, his daughter Patricia brings the two men together for a reunion, with unexpected results. What happened all those years ago? Can old wounds be healed? The answer is both hilarious and moving. THE SHORE is about one of the small personal reconciliations that coincide with a national reconciliation. - TIME FREAK USA / 11 mins Director(s): Andrew Bowler Producer(s): Gigi Causey A neurotic inventor creates a time machine, only to get caught up traveling around yesterday. - TUBA ATLANTIC Norway / 25 mins Director(s): Hallvar Witzø Producer(s): Gudrun Austli When seventy-year-old Oskar is told that he has only six days left to live, he wants to put things right with his brother who lives in New Jersey. Inger, a public "death angel" is sent out to help Oscar through his remaining days. A huge horn stands at the edge of the sea, built by the brothers when they were kids. Will its sound cross the Atlantic?
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  • Q&A Discussion:
    There will be a 25-minute Q&A discussion after the screening.
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Event Info

Join the Arts & Education Council (AEC) as we bring the Oscar Nominated Short Films to Chattanooga!  AEC's innovative film outreach programs have enriched the Chattanooga community for over 50 years. Learn more about upcoming events or donate at http://www.artsedcouncil.org.