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Written by The Big Ape   
Sunday, 22 June 2008

Pink Shorts
Pink Shorts
4th of July at AFA brings a fresh list of films for the New Filmmaker Series. Read on...

 

 

First, in an all american spirit of competition and franchise, comes John Philips's Yoga Inc which documents the rise of Bikram yoga from the chain-store, copyrighted ancient spiritual excersice into the World Yoga Championship of Esak Garcia and the demand for yoga to be incorporated into the Oylmpics. (Somewhere Patanjali weeps. But not Inegar. He was all for a little capitalism.)

the 7pm line-up brings us Robert Marcacci's One More Chance, Jeffrey Huston's Pink Shorts (Divine revelation by way of colorful clothing and little girls. Must see.) Damon Kuenzler's the Writer Couple, Sandor Weiner's Delivery,  Sebastian Bear-McClard's Nocturne, Sotiris Dounoukos's Punch (by the  director's own admission, a  short piece about alienation. very american)

8 is AFA's feature presentation,  Brian Tomaselli
&Scott Schlosser's Fanboy. Comic books! Strippers! Drunken clamity and sage advice from your local comic book guru. 

 
... and 9:45 is Robert Michaels's Lost Chi: " An immature group of male friends hide the truth of their relationships. Through humor, they struggle with their egos and loneliness, while maintaining their love of baseball." (from AFA)

 

all times are approximate. for full&updated schedule, check out Anthology Film Archives for yourself. No, really: go do it.  

 

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