~ Friday Schedule Sept 10th at the Oaks 10 ~


Premiere Theaters
Oaks Stadium 10

1800 West Hibiscus Blvd.
Melbourne, Florida 32901

(321) 953-3388

Cost:

$6.50 one theater price (see all the MIFF movies that are shown in one theater for $6.50)
$10.00 two theater price (see as many of the MIFF movies shown on this date that time will allow for only $10.00).

Beer: $2.00 each - proceeds go to Yellow Umbrella

Who:
No children under 18 unless accompanied by adult.
For more info call: (321) 953-3388.
MIFF this Nite should be compared to a NC-17 rating
What:
MIFF 2004
Featuring a sampling of films from this year's...
Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival.

Donations will be accepted for

Unconditional Love, Inc.
&

Yellow Umbrella ,
T-shirts and advance tickets for the

$30 VIP
Reception/Screening
tickets will be on sale too.
Where:

Premiere Theaters
Oaks Stadium 10

1800 West Hibiscus Blvd.
Melbourne, Florida 32901

(321) 953-3388

When:
Friday September 10th, 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
What to wear:
The dress for this event is casual.
What's on the program
Please refer to the lists below
Direction
What is this event rated?

In general we would compared this event to a NC-17 rating.


~ ~ ~ ~ "Modern Classics " ~ ~ ~ ~
Theater #1


4:00 pm
“Mass of Angels” (Length 1:25)

Directed by Jim Riffel
Celia Chambers is a young woman who’s a patient in a mental hospital. She keeps having nightmares that she is working as a gravedigger who may have buried a child alive. But Celia Chambers, the gravedigger is having nightmares that she’s trapped in a mental hospital headed for tortuous insanity. Only the little girl who is buried knows which is real and which one is imagined



5:30 pm
“Crust”(Length 1:31)

Directed by Mark Locke
(U.K., 35mm, 91 minutes, 2002)
Three ordinary people going for gold…
With a seven foot boxing shrimp.
“CRUST stars the estimable Kevin McNally as the woebegone pub landlord who promotes the pugilistic crustacean and finds redemption as a result, the film has all the makings of a cult hit.” -Neil Norman, The Evening Standard “The winner, though, is CRUST - the toast of the boats at this year's Cannes, Mark Locke's romantic comedy explores the relationship between a boxing crustacean and its male coach. (CRUST is) surprisingly endearing.” -James Christopher, The Times (London).



7:00 pm
“Way Off Broadway”
(Length 1:30)
Directed by Dan Kay (USA, 35mm, 90 minutes, 2002)
“WAY OFF BROADWAY” is the story of five friends who, frustrated by the abrupt
juxtaposition of being successful artists on the university level to poor struggling artists in
New York City, take a crash course in life as they explore the dynamic of conflict in friendship involving sex, love, failure and betrayal. “WAY OFF BROADWAY” explores the relationships of these characters and the choices they make that threaten their friendships, sacrifice their dreams, and define their futures

8:35 pm
“Gypsy 83”
(Length 1:35)
Directed by Todd Stephens
(USA, 35mm, 95 minutes, 2002) Two outcasts who feel small-town Sandusky, Ohio closing in on them, Gypsy and Clive lose themselves in Gothic fantasies, soothed by the retro sounds of The Cure, Siouxie and the Banshees, and Bauhaus. Their daydreams help them escape daily abuse from a town that takes great exception to those who don’t fit in. When Gypsy and Clive learn about the annual “Night of 1000 Stevies” in New York City, their deep-seeded dreams are unleashed. With Clive’s encouragement, Gypsy crushes her fears and vows to be the best
Stevie Nicks impersonator Gotham has ever seen.



10:10pm
BLACK-EYED SUSAN (Length 1:45)

Directed by Jim Riffel
Rick & Steve decide to rob a dead man’s apartment. But what they didn’t realize is the old man has distant relatives who left something in the apartment last time they visited. Something that Rick & Steve now have and the gang of relatives want back. As this story unfolds Steve’s girlfriend, a mute who is obsesses with lipsynching songs from the 1940’s, lets us knowwhat’s happening with six songs throughout the film.
~ ~ ~ ~ End ~ ~ ~ ~
of
"Modern Classics "
Theater #1
@
Midnight

~ ~ ~ ~ Start ~ ~ ~ ~
Theater #2
@
4:00 pm




4:00 pm
White of Winter
(Length 2:20)
Directed by Robert Saitzyk (U.S.A, 140 minutes, 2003)
White of Winter is a journey through both a physical and psychological
landscape, a search for a lost child that may only exist in the mind of a young woman. Prompted by seeing a face kept deep in memory, Rachel begins a journey that will take her through haunting, nightmarish dreams straight into the wounds of the past.

~ ~ ~ ~ "Fright Night Friday" ~ ~ ~ ~
(7PM)
Theater #2

7:00 pm
“PSA”
(Length :01 min.)
Directed by DX Stone
An animated take on Bob Dylan and culture


Shadow Kill (Length :21 min.)
Directed by John Bailey
Engineered by man. The ultimate test tube baby.
Sexy, intelligent, and strong.Think you can handle her? Think again!




“Ghost Fishing” (Length :03 min.)
Directed by by Annette Martinez
A young girl is chased by a ghost by the makers of "Cannibal Maniac" & "Acid Bath"

"Run” (Length :05 min.)
Directed by Katharine Leis
The story of a lone female jogger. Danger lurks in the night and she’s soon caught off guard by a rustle in the bushes. Terror ensues…or does it? Find out in…RUN.
2003 Dragon*Con Film Festival winner, Honorable Mention Selection of the Saints and Sinners IV Film Festival


"Season’s Greetings”(Length :02 min.)
Directed by James W. Harris
The holidays are a time for warmth, joy, magic, and surprises. A heart-warming holiday fantasy from the creator of the award-winning FLESH ORGY OF THE ZOMBIE TOTEM.


"Profilaxis” (Length :10 min.)
directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo (Spain)
Pedro Perez, 34, has a confession to make. He sits nervous on a chair. He wonders why he agreed to do all this. But it's too late to go back, the camera is rolling...


"Clarence:On Being A Small Town Superhero"
(Length :03 min.)

Directed by Kirk Collier and Anthony Cothron
Life's tough for a superhero like Clarence.


"All I Did Was Die” (Length :08 min.)
Directed by Scott Wilkins
Nudity
In a rush to bring home the birthday cake, Scott is attacked by the undead.


"Milk Maids” (Length :15 min.)
Directed by Pat Martin
Mid-sixties Florida: Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?



"The Rules" (Length :30 min.)
2003, USA, Directed by Laura Black Produced by Karen Michel
Strong language and sexual content. A lonely bored housewife gets in over her head in a phone sex game with a mysterious woman.


~ 8: 50 PM ~
~ Meet Michael Bailey Smith - reel ~



9:00 PM
"Night Terror” (Length 1:28)
Directed by Ric Lamonte
A murderer is loose in Orlando!

11:15 PM
"Bleed” (Length 1:16)

Directed by Chris Woods
A documentary of a series of murders happening on a fictional college campus in Tampa. A police detective discovers that the murders are copies of killing scenes done on a local cable access horror series called "Creeping Death." Two young college women are also following the case and documenting ever moment of it. As they get closer and closer to the killer the story grows more bizarre then you can ever imagine.