Indie Films Artosphere

Curated by Fayetteville Film Fest

DATE: Saturday, May 11, 8pm

LOCATION: Starr Theater at Walton Arts Center

TICKETS: $15

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Curated by Fayetteville Film Fest, this screening features several short films by independent creators based on nature, enriching our understanding of the planet and sparking conversations about sustainability.

FILM LISTING:

Total Runtime - 79:44

Joan and the Rolling Stone 

  • Directed by Ethan Edwards 
  • Length: 8:00 
  • A young woman finds answers to her own grief when she embarks on a journey with a talking bowling ball.
  • eme070816@gmail.com

Radio Telescope 

  • Directed by Tanner Beard 
  • Length: 17:00 
  • Set in 1984, a former NASA Scientist and his young son make a discovery in a make-shift laboratory located in their garage. 
  • tanner@silversailentertainment.com

The Countryman 

  • Directed by Andy Kastelic 
  • Length: 21:00 
  • Bitterness threatens to destroy a small farming community until a stranger arrives with a curious proposition. 
  • adkastelic@outlook.com

The Last Snow 

  • Directed by Shayan Naghibi 
  • Length: 3:35 
  • Everything can disappear like the fall of the last snowflake. 
  • shayan.nsh.1379@gmail.com

Green Eyes   

  • Directed by Joe Ramos 
  • Length: 2:43 
  • An exploration of the "what ifs" of an ending relationship. 
  • joe@lockeandstache.com

The Perfect Day 

  • Directed by Virgile Beddok, Daniel Breithaupt and Jonathan Frey 
  • Length: 16:08 
  • Charlie Hoover, an aspiring ad man living in his van, eagerly answers a job posting to videotape Linda Lindell’s online life coaching series. However, the gig quickly evolves into indoctrination to Linda’s peculiar methodology as the two form an unlikely bond in pursuit of completing the “Perfect Day”.
  • dsbreithaupt@gmail.com

Mermagic 

  • Directed by Brian Du 
  • Length: 5:00 
  • Lucy is granted three wishes by Marina the Magic Mermaid, but things don't quite go according to plan. 
  • projectxeta@gmail.com 

Three Ninety Five 

  • Directed by Nicholas Thurkettle 
  • Length: 6:58 
  • The world has gone quiet. With no home and no memory, a nameless traveler searches for fellow survivors along a remote highway.
  • nicholasthurkettle@gmail.com

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