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Youth by Youth Cinema at CIFF

The Calgary International Film Festival has rolled out the red carpet for youth! Youth By Youth Cinema is a competitive celebration of young people’s storytelling with visual media, involving every grade from elementary to high school.

Check out the films on September 25th 2010, at 2 pm at the Plaza Theatre.

There are 15 films competing, and entries from documentary to live action.  Most of the films are local, but there is also an entry from Iran and an animation from Chicago.

Here are the films in the Youth by Youth Cinema competition.

Todd
DIRECTOR: Joel Hineman, High School, Airdrie, 2 MIN, Animation
Todd finds himself in a very uncomfortable situation while dining out. When you’ve got to go, you’ve got to go.

Tar Sand Pudding
DIRECTOR: Xstine Cook and Maezy Dennie, Elementary, Calgary, 5 MIN, Documentary

In a mock cooking show, three kids take on the Alberta oil sands and create a mess of their own, complete with molasses-drowned ducks (and one pink bunny).

To the Rescue
DIRECTOR: Emma Coleman, High School, Chicago, 3 MIN, Animation
Two wooden models go on an adventure to find their kidnapped third musketeer.

Imagine
DIRECTOR: Vincent Varga, High School, Calgary, 7 MIN, Live Action
Isaac doesn’t have an imagination. Mark has an overactive one. With Mark’s help and creativity, Isaac learns something about himself and his imagination.

Tiny Footprints Making a Big Difference
DIRECTOR: Blake Laing-Smith, Elementary, Calgary, 7 MIN, Documentary
The Wildwood Grade 4 students show how they have reduced their ecological footprint through recycling, composting and garbage-free lunches.

Cycle of a Circle
DIRECTOR: Paul Rodermond, Junior High, Calgary, 3 MIN, Animation
This animated short follows the path and evolution of a particle, from the big bang to a baby to a bird.

Maestro
DIRECTOR: Keifer Gasparovic, High School, Calgary, 3 MIN, Animation
One teen finds a creative way to clean her room.

Vaccination Day
DIRECTOR: Nick Cupelli, High School, Airdrie, 5 MIN, Live Action
After returning late from lunch, three students missed their annual vaccination. What they find is more than they bargained for.

iSolation

Courtesy CIFF

DIRECTOR: Derek Vogt, High School, Calgary, 3 MIN, Animation
This short showcases a mix of CGI animation and live action as it explores the subject of discrimination through the life of a marginalized robot.

Secret Suitcase
DIRECTOR: Heejoo Park, High School, Calgary, 3 MIN, Live Action
Follow a mysterious young woman and uncover the contents of a suitcase buried in the sand.

Alone Fish (Mahi Tanha)
DIRECTOR: Peyman Gholam Ahmadi, High School, Iran, 2 MIN, Live Action
This film symbolizes the hopes and dreams of Iranian teenagers during the Chahar Shanbeh Soori (Iranian New Year) celebrations. The Red Fish is one of the primary symbols of this holiday, and it becomes a metaphor for teenagers in Iran.

Phobia
DIRECTOR: Andrew McCartney, High School, Calgary, 3 MIN, Animation
This computer-animated short follows a society that is forced to react to sudden and radical changes.

Storm
DIRECTOR: Jashan Makan and Naanak Sodhi, High School, Calgary, 4 MIN, Live Action/Experimental
A depressed girl tries to find herself, only to be found by someone else.

Misfortune
DIRECTOR: Shae Cole, Calgary, High School, 4 MIN, Live action
After cracking a fortune cookie, one teenager discovers that it might hold some truth about his fate.

My Name is Clarence
DIRECTOR: Kurt Harder, Calgary, High School, 7 MIN, Live Action
This film follows three different perspectives of a fateful high school shooting. The audience follows three points of view and experiences the realism, terror and violence of the event.

For more information, check out http://www.calgaryfilm.com/2010/schedule/film/1478/

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