Narrative Shorts 1: Cooped Up including the short film THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING
103 minutes
This program will only be available on Saturday October 3 from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM MST (with a 3 hour "Watch Window").
Can't make it?
This program including THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING will be available again Sunday October 4 from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM MST. Catch it here.
Or you can catch Narrative Shorts 1 excluding this film playing throughout the festival here.
Use the playlist on the right to view all films & descriptions in this program
THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING
When a woman is bedridden by a mysterious pathogen, a snail unexpectedly takes up residence on her nightstand. An interspecies relationship develops between woman and snail as they share a journey of survival and resilience. Their captivating and graceful explorations expand the boundaries of the bedroom.
An intimate and surprising live-action true story, adapted from a memoir of the same title.
Director Bio
Elisabeth Tova wrote and directed the short film The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, adapting it from her nonfiction memoir of the same title. The film won a Jackson Wild Media Award, a New England Director's Award 1st Prize, Flicker's Rhode Island International Film Festival, and the Best International Short Award at the Kerry Film Festival. Her memoir is available in ten languages and received the William Saroyan International Prize for Nonfiction, the John Burroughs Medal Award for Distinguished Natural History, a National Outdoor Book Award in Natural History Literature. Bailey lives in Maine.
- Year2019
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryUSA
- PremiereColorado premiere
- RatingThe whole family (including children)
- DirectorElisabeth Tova Bailey
Narrative Shorts 1: Cooped Up including the short film THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING
103 minutes
This program will only be available on Saturday October 3 from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM MST (with a 3 hour "Watch Window").
Can't make it?
This program including THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING will be available again Sunday October 4 from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM MST. Catch it here.
Or you can catch Narrative Shorts 1 excluding this film playing throughout the festival here.
Use the playlist on the right to view all films & descriptions in this program
THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING
When a woman is bedridden by a mysterious pathogen, a snail unexpectedly takes up residence on her nightstand. An interspecies relationship develops between woman and snail as they share a journey of survival and resilience. Their captivating and graceful explorations expand the boundaries of the bedroom.
An intimate and surprising live-action true story, adapted from a memoir of the same title.
Director Bio
Elisabeth Tova wrote and directed the short film The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, adapting it from her nonfiction memoir of the same title. The film won a Jackson Wild Media Award, a New England Director's Award 1st Prize, Flicker's Rhode Island International Film Festival, and the Best International Short Award at the Kerry Film Festival. Her memoir is available in ten languages and received the William Saroyan International Prize for Nonfiction, the John Burroughs Medal Award for Distinguished Natural History, a National Outdoor Book Award in Natural History Literature. Bailey lives in Maine.
- Year2019
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryUSA
- PremiereColorado premiere
- RatingThe whole family (including children)
- DirectorElisabeth Tova Bailey