Thursday
March 27th 

THE A&D MUSEUM
5900 Wilshire Blvd

See Pictures From the Event
T PICTURES

7:00PM

SHORT FILMS

An Inconvienient Head

Billy can no longer ignore the warning signs: the clumps in the drain, the tufts on the pillow; the glare off his scalp under any direct light. It is time for him to face an inconvenient truth: he is rapidly losing his hair. But will he address this crisis in time—or is it already too late? With some help (or lack thereof) from his eccentric group of friends, Billy bravely confronts his bald new world. 

Legend of My Heart-Shaped Anus

Oliver was born with the gift of a heart-shaped anus and he takes it as a sign from God that he is meant for great things in this world. So he sets out to share his gift and to create his legend.
THE RECORDIST

Have you ever felt that there is more to your life than meets the eye? So does lost and troubled college student Charlie Hall (Brit Marling), who has a potentially brilliant singing career ahead of her that she has all but thrown away because of her constant partying. Then one evening she meets elderly conspiracy theorist Avis Dauphin (Annie O'Donnell), who seems to believe that Charlie is an alien life form.

Jessie 
Rumbero

A father and son are given a second chance to reconcile their differences in a seemingly real situation after the father's death. When they are abruptly interrupted, only his mother can help her son see the truth.
Drug Of Choice

8:45PM FEATURE PRESENTATION


A New Tomorrow

Sex, Drugs, Rock, Religion and Politics …

A New Tomorrow is a mockumentary that skewers the Christian right, lampoons dysfunctional Democrats, takes aim at the war in Iraq and bashes the Bush administration. 

Joby, a novice filmmaker in Venison, USA, interviews a small group of conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats about the town’s mayoral race. As he examines their lives, we see the campaigning and maneuvering on either side of the political divide. On the right is a gaggle of Christian trophy wives: a phony, elitist homemaker, a homophobic seductress, a Bible-talking savant and a former junkie-whore. Their candidate is Mayor Skip Winkle, the incumbent, a religious, rich-boy, capitalistic warmonger. 

On the left is a mixed bag of nuts: a medieval battle re-enacting nerd, a foul-mouthed high school art teacher and her slick, ad copywriter husband, a mentally challenged wannabe classic rocker and his wife, a wound-too-tight dating service entrepreneur. Their candidate is Tip Whitehead, a wishy-washy, finger-pointing would-be idealist. As far apart as they are, they have a lot in common: they know who should be mayor, they know how to party – and they have strong opinions about sex, religion, politics, booze, drugs, jousting, music, gay people, the candidates -- and each other. 

With eccentric characters, irreverent dialogue and outrageous political commentary, A New Tomorrow provides insight into – and pokes fun at – how we vote in America.

 

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