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January 28, 2011  |  By On Location: Memphis Events

Oscar Nominated Shorts to be Screened in Memphis

On Location: MEMPHIS, which is presenting the Oscar Shorts at Malco’s Studio on the Square on February 13th, is proud to announce the nominees which will be screened.

Oscar Shorts Come to Memphis

These short films will screen Sunday, February 13th at Malco’s Studio on the Square and, if history is repeated, they sell out quickly. The animated shorts will screen at 4:30 pm and the live action at 7:00 pm. Tickets will be on sale in the lobby on the day of the show beginning at 1 pm and cost $10 for each screening. Please sign up for our newsletter, friend us on Facebook or sign up with us on Twitter to receive updates on this and other activities we do throughout the year, including our annual international film and music fest to be held April 7-10 at the Malco Ridgeway 4, where the Oscar-nominated Documentary Shorts will be shown along with a host of fantastic films from the US and around the world. This is probably the only chance audiences and filmmakers will get to see these films, so make plans to attend. See you at the movies!

 

UPDATE FEB. 9, 2011:

Oscar Shorts 2011 Tickets

In addition to buying tickets the day of the screening, you can now purchase tickets online by clicking the button below. Hope to see you there.

UPDATE FEB. 13, 2011

TICKETS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ONLINE.

You can still get tickets at the theater. Come early before they sell out!

 

 

ANIMATION:

4:30pm, Sunday, February 13th, 2011

 

DAY & NIGHT

USA
Director/Writer: Teddy Newton
Producer: Kevin Reher

When Day, a sunny fellow, encounters Night, a stranger of distinctly darker moods, sparks fly! Day and Night are frightened and suspicious of each other at first and quickly get off on the wrong foot. But as they discover each other’s unique qualities – and come to realize that each of them offers a different window onto the same world – the friendship helps both to gain a new perspective.

 

 

LET’S POLLUTE

USA

Director: Geefwee Boedoe

Writers: Geefwee Boedoe, Tim Crawfurd, Teddy Newton

Producer: Geefwee Boedoe

In the spirit of 50’s & 60’s educational films, ‘Let’s Pollute’ is a modern satire on how pollution is our heritage and keeps our economy growing strong, while instructing us how to be better polluters for a better blighted tomorrow.

 

 

THE LOST THING

Australia, UK co-production
Directors/Writers: Andrew Ruhemann, Shaun Tan

Producer: Sophie Byrne

A boy discovers a bizarre looking creature while out collecting bottle tops at the beach. Realizing it is lost, he tries to find out who owns it or where it belongs, but is met with indifference from everyone else, who barely notice its presence, each unwilling to entertain this uninvited interruption to their day-to-day lives. For unknown reasons, the boy empathizes with the creature, and sets out to find a ‘place’ for it.

 

 

MADAGASCAR, CARNET DE VOYAGE

France
Director: Bastien Dubois
Writer: Bastien Dubois

Producer: Ron Dyens, Aurélia Prévieu

A visual travel journal demonstrating the importance of dance, death and traditional customs present and vibrant in the Malagasy society. (Previously screened by On Location:MEMPHIS as part of the 2010 Manhattan Shorts in September 2010.)

 

 

THE GRUFFALO

UK, Germany co-production

Directors: Max Lang, Jakob Schuh

Writers: Julia Donaldson, Max Lang, Jakob Schuh
Producers: Martin Pope, Michael Rose
Voice Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, James Corden, Tom Wilkinson, John Hurt, Rob Brydon, Robbie Coltrane

The magical tale of a mouse who takes a walk through the woods in search of a nut who encounters three predators who all wish to eat him – a fox, an owl and a snake. The plucky mouse has to use his wits to survive, creating an imaginary monster who then turns out to be all too real.

 

 

LIVE ACTION

4:30pm, Sunday, February 13th, 2011

 

THE CONFESSION

UK

Director: Tanel Toom
Writer: Caroline Bruckner
Producer: Emily Williams
Cast: Aran Bell, Joe Eales, Lewis Howlett, James Simmons

Quiet and sincere, 9-year-old Sam is worried about making his first confession at church. As his conscience is clear, he therefore cannot hope for any relief from the experience. He and his friend Jacob decide to remedy that situation, but their initially innocent prank turns unexpectedly tragic.

 

 

THE CRUSH

Ireland

Director/Writer: Michael Creagh
Producer: Damon Quinn
Cast: Charlie Bonner, Neilí Conroy, Oran Creagh, Rory Keenan, Olga Wehrly

An 8-year-old schoolboy is so besotted with his teacher that he challenges her boyfriend to a duel to the death.

 

 

GOD OF LOVE

USA
Director/Writer: Luke Matheny
Producers: Gigi Demant, Ryan Silbert, Stefanie Walmsley
Cast: Luke Matheny, Marian Brock, Christopher Hirsh, Emily Young, Miguel Rosales

Lounge-singing darts champion Raymond Goodfellow finds his prayers are answered — literally — when he receives a mysterious package of passion-inducing darts. The catch is that the one woman he loves — Kelly, a drummer in his band — is already in love with Ray’s best friend Fozzie, the guitarist in the band. But when Ray uses the darts in a loony scheme to resolve this strange romantic triangle, he learns a surprising lesson about unrequited love and discovers his own place in the universe. Romance is in the air in this bohemian charmer.

 

 

NA WEWE

Belgium

Director: Ivan Goldschmidt
Writers: Ivan Goldschmidt, Jean-Luc Pening

Producer: Ivan Goldschmidt
Cast: Renaud Rutten

1994 – There is civil war in Burundi, a small country of Central Africa directly bordering Rwanda. A near-genocidal confrontation opposes rebels mainly composed of ethnic Hutus and a national army with a majority of Tutsis. This short film relates a sadly frequent episode of this fratricidal conflict: the attack by rebels of a minivan carrying ordinary citizens. A Kalashnikov bursts out. The bus stops, the passengers get off. An order is barked: “Hutus to the left, Tutsis to the right!” The sorting out begins. But who is a Hutu, who is a Tutsi? This story, entirely based on real people and situations, was written by a person who has lived in the beauty of Burundi and suffered its horrors. With emotion, suspense and humor, this film exposes the absurdity of ethnic and racial strife. “NA WEWE” (pronounce “Na way way”) means “You, too” in Kirundi.

 

 

WISH 143

UK

Director: Ian Barnes
Writer: Tom Bidwell
Producer: Samantha Waite
Cast: Jim Carter, Jodie Whittaker, Dean Andrews

A fifteen-year-old boy with only months to live is granted one wish from the Dreamscape Charity. But David doesn’t want to go to Disneyland or meet Gary Neville; what he really wants is an hour alone with a naked woman.

 

 

On Location: MEMPHIS’ mission is to advance, educate and inspire filmmakers, students, and professionals in the cinema arts; to connect the regional audience to the work of local and global filmmakers; and to collaborate with other organizations to strengthen the film community and the economic development of Memphis. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that survives on sponsorships, donations and grants.

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