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*Parental Advisory -
Mature Content
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Potato Chip Tale, Jay Walker, Power Farm, 16W
Location and time:
Friday, October 15, 11:30pm at Town Hall
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A POTATO
CHIP TALE
Directed by Heidi Sjursen
and Clark Ov Saturn
USA / 2004 / 20 minutes

A disgruntled supermodel takes to the road
where she meets a gaggle of goofballs.
Will her newfound pals help her overcome
her fear of potato chips?
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JAY WALKER
Directed by David Zeines
USA / 2004 / 10:20 minutes

An isolated and aloof JayWalker battles
Boston traffic. Moved by the performance
of
an Anarchist Ballerina distributing
anti-establishment propaganda to children,
he begins
to examine his own place in the world.
Swept up in an Anti-Nationalism movement,
our
hero curiously finds himself at the
forefront. The JayWalker continues his
fight against
urban congestion but has found a muse in
the Ballerina. Within the frenetic hoofing
of a
ska show they find tranquility and love.
Inspired to greatness, the JayWalker
attempts
the ultimate denial of traffic. Will he
become the master or will he be mowed down
by
the unstoppable force of vehicular
transportation?
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POWER PFARM
Directed by Chase Pierson
and Tarvis Watson
USA / 2004 / 15 minutes

A spoof of biotech, fetishism and
organic farming and homeland security
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16W
Directed by
Gerald Slota
USA / 2004 / 30 minutes

16W is a romp through the New Jersey “Rust
Belt” blue collar world of alcohol, drugs,
sex,
and politically incorrect consciousness.
Set off of the Jersey Turnpike in a Bergen
County
bar and bowling alley, working guys,
bikers, gamblers and an array of white
trash drones
act out the high drama of their small
lives.
Main Credits:
Director: Gerald Slota
Producers: Elena Spiotta, Fred Duignan
Screenwriter: Fred Duignan
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