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Independent Film Festival of Boston 2006 ![]() Wednesday, April 19 - Monday, April 24 This year, to meet the demands of our growing audience, IFFBoston has expanded its running time from four to six days. The festival will feature more than 60 films and 100 screenings over its six-day run. Venues include the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square; The Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square; the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline; and the Museum of Fine Arts Theater in Boston. Special discussion panels and instructional workshops will also be held at the Jimmy Tingle Theater in Davis Square. Schedule and full descriptions will be posted by March 24. Ticket and pass info will be available soon. –Independent Film Festival website Official Film Selections Released: NARRATIVE FEATURES Brothers of the Head directed by Keith Fulton & Louis Pepe Chalk directed by Mike Akel Cocaine Angel directed by Michael Tully Down In The Valley directed by David Jacobson Edmond directed by Stuart Gordon Ellektra directed by Rudolf Mestdagh Great New Wonderful directed by Danny Leiner The Guatemalan Handshake directed by Todd Rohal Half Nelson directed by Ryan Fleck ***Opening Night Film*** In Between Days directed by So Yong Kim The Last Romantic directed by Adam Nee & Aaron Nee The Legend of Lucy Keyes directed by John Stimpson The Limbo Room directed by Debra Eisenstadt LOL directed by Joe Swanberg Look Both Ways directed by Sarah Watt Memoires Affectives directed by Francis Leclerc The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes directed by Timothy Quay & Stephen Quay The Proposition directed by John Hillcoat ***Closing Night Film*** The Puffy Chair directed by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass Under The Rainbow directed by J.R. Heffelfinger IFFBOSTON AFTER DARK Death Trance directed by Yuji Shimomura District B13 directed by Pierre Morel DOCUMENTARY FEATURES ABDUCTION The Megumi Yokota Story directed by Chris Sheridan American Blackout directed by Ian Inaba Arctic Son directed by Andrew Walton As Smart As They Are: The Author Project directed by Joe Pacheco Before The Music Dies directed by Andrew Shapter & Joel Rasmussen Downtown Locals directed by Robin Muir & Rory Muir El Inmigrante directed by John Eckenrode, David Eckenrode, and John Sheedy Excavating Taylor Mead directed by William Kirkley Forgiving Dr. Mengele directed by Bob Hercules & Sheri Pugh F*ck directed by Steve Andrerson The Giant Buddhas directed by Christian Frei I For India directed by Sandhya Suri Infamy directed by Doug Pray Not A Photograph: The Mission of Burma Story directed by David Kleiler, Jr. and Jeff Iwanicki ***World Premiere*** Pick Up The Mic directed by Alex Hinton Red, White, Black & Blue directed by Tom Putnam ***World Premiere*** Romantico directed by Mark Becker Shadow Company directed by Nick Bicanic So Much So Fast directed by Steven Ascher and Jeannie Jordan Street Fight directed by Marshall Curry Thin directed by Lauren Greenfield The Trials of Darryl Hunt directed by Ricki Stern & Annie Sundberg Waiting To Inhale directed by Jed RiffeC Walking To Werner directed by Linas Phillips ***Sneak Preview*** The Well directed by Kristian Petri Wordplay directed by Patrick Creadon Workingman's Death directed by Michael Glawogger SHORT FILMS At The Quinte Hotel directed by Bruce Alcock Cox & Combes' Washington directed by Brad Neely Darling Darling directed by Matthew Lessner Day of John directed by Chris Nash Dragon directed by Troy Morgan Fable directed by Daniel Sousa Hello, Thanks directed by Andrew Blubaugh Hiro directed by Christopher Leone Me, My Bag, and My Ball directed by Diego Ongaro & Thomas Pousson Missing Pages (Amended Version) directed by Jerome Olivier Oedipus directed by Rong A Painful Glimpse Into My Writing Process directed by Chel White Perfection directed by Karen Lin Revenge-A-Go-Go directed by Ryosuke Ogawa Rising Tide directed by Robert Todd Safety First directed by Scott Calonico 'Til Death directed by Phoef Sutton 3 Seconds My Arse directed by Anna McCaughtry The Walking Ink directed by Thomas Barndt Who I Am And What I Want directed by Chris Sheperd & David Shrigley The Wraith of Cobble Hill directed by Adam Parrish King Zombie-American directed by Nick Poppy SPECIAL EVENTS A conversation with Lily Taylor Podcasts and Other Alternative Distribution Techniques: The Four Eyed Monsters Story A discussion with filmmakers Erin Crumley and Susan Buice PANEL DISCUSSIONS Documentary Panel with Doug Pray (HYPE! SCRATCH and INFAMY), Rob Moss (THE SAME RIVER TWICE), Amanda Micheli (DOUBLE DARE) and Jeannie Jordan (TROUBLESOME CREEK, SO MUCH, SO FAST) Getting Your Film Sold with producer's rep Paige Ostrow Keep an eye on www.iffboston.org for more news. Click here to comment on this article or post your own thoughts. Daniel Berman © TheWorldJournal.com |
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