2022 Indie Memphis Film Festival Virtual

Docs, Dogs, Decay and Demise - Departures Shorts

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14 films in package
A BODY APPEARED AT THE LAKE TODAY
A found footage exploration of what happened today. Where were you? An exquisite corpse by Non Films.
MEMENTO MORI AS 3,684 CYANOTYPE SUNPRINTS
This film is a sequence of 3,684 separate Cyanotype Sunprints, developed using a photographic process invented in 1847. The poem was written by GPT-2, a state of the art A.I. writing engine. It is presented verbatim, edited only for length.
PHASE II
Coming soon to a city near you.
EMOTICON
An introduction to a series about the affects of social media.
LOW POLY
A low polygon model is confronted with its own mortality by the spinning beach ball of death.
Closed captions available
HUMMINGBIRD'S WINGS
Experimental Short bridging the gap between live action and animation, documentary and poetry.
NIGHT HIKE
A film noir-inspired experimental short constructed almost entirely from still photographs. Touches of hard-boiled crime and dreamlike imagery reveal a woman's authentic self in a most unexpected way.
SPIRIT
On a quiet afternoon away from her parents’ supervision, a young girl petitions God in her new house about why things are the way they are.
FIRE EMERGENCIES
Firefighter Derron Everson lists the most requested emergencies in the city of Columbus, Ohio.
BARKING DOGS
An escape brings a sense of relief in the life of a guy with a lot of free time.
FOUNDLING
A grieving couple hit a monkey with their car. They take it home and then it starts talking.
THE CEMETERY
A lost child.
TAMALERO
Hands, light, and faces each serve as an invocation to presence with sound: an ambient dream-space of sound from a propane burner on John Avila's Prison Pies food cart, and his memories and contemplations.
HOT DOGS!
A hot dog man has a crisis of faith.
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This film is a sequence of 3,684 separate Cyanotype Sunprints, developed using a photographic process invented in 1847. The poem was written by GPT-2, a state of the art A.I. writing engine. It is presented verbatim, edited only for length.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    3 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Chris Peters
  • Screenwriter
    GPT-2 A.I.
  • Music
    Michael Hebert
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