This mix of animated and live-action shorts curated by the Indie Street Film Festival goes straight for the heart with touching tributes to parents, life-affirming encounters and cheap relationship advice from a children's therapist. Presented by Indie Street Institute.
Blackheads, dir. Emily Ann Hoffman (USA), Broken Bird, dir. Rachel Harrison-Gordon (USA), Coldsore, dir. Caitlin McCarthy (United Kingdom), Feeling Through, dir. Doug Roland (USA), Grab My Hand: A Letter to My Dad, dir. Camrus Johnson (USA), The Poet and the Plant, dir. Tom Basis, Rob Summerlin (USA), Single, dir. Ashley Eakin (USA), Still Wylde, dir. Ingrid Haas (USA), Wherefore Art Thou, Theo?, dir. Teddy Schaffer (USA)
A girl born with one arm gets set-up on a blind date with a guy who has one hand...and she is pissed!
- Year2020
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorAshley Eakin
- ScreenwriterAshley Eakin
- ProducerConnie Jo Sechrist
- CastDelaney Feener, Jordan Wiseley
- CinematographerSam Chatterjee
- EditorCharles Carter
This mix of animated and live-action shorts curated by the Indie Street Film Festival goes straight for the heart with touching tributes to parents, life-affirming encounters and cheap relationship advice from a children's therapist. Presented by Indie Street Institute.
Blackheads, dir. Emily Ann Hoffman (USA), Broken Bird, dir. Rachel Harrison-Gordon (USA), Coldsore, dir. Caitlin McCarthy (United Kingdom), Feeling Through, dir. Doug Roland (USA), Grab My Hand: A Letter to My Dad, dir. Camrus Johnson (USA), The Poet and the Plant, dir. Tom Basis, Rob Summerlin (USA), Single, dir. Ashley Eakin (USA), Still Wylde, dir. Ingrid Haas (USA), Wherefore Art Thou, Theo?, dir. Teddy Schaffer (USA)
A girl born with one arm gets set-up on a blind date with a guy who has one hand...and she is pissed!
- Year2020
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorAshley Eakin
- ScreenwriterAshley Eakin
- ProducerConnie Jo Sechrist
- CastDelaney Feener, Jordan Wiseley
- CinematographerSam Chatterjee
- EditorCharles Carter