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Short Film Series #3 - Film Screening

Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 1:30 PM (ET)

Duluth, GA

Short Film Series #3 - Film Screening

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Short Film Series #3 - Film Screening Ended $7.00 $1.17
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- Osvaldos directed by Randy Wilkins (NY)
The Dominguez family is forced to confront a future of uncertainty after the matriarch's passing. It is on this night that they begin the road to understanding.  (Rated R)

- Where's My Man directed by Eric Harvey (Fresno, TX)
Where's My Man is a contemporary story of women searching for the right man and others hurt by them. In this episode, our main character is Lynn. She is insecure in her marriage to Jay. Jay is a cook by trade and his work sends him into the homes of many women. In fact, one of his clients, Veronica has set her eyes on Jay and plans to do the very thing to Lynn that broke up her marriage years ago. Lynn knows Veronica is lusting for her husband while Jay is naive. Lynn has taken a stand for her man. (Rated R)

- The Ballad of Mary and Ernie directed by Robert Stadd (West Hollywood, CA)
A full sized sheriff in a miniature western town. All of his friends are roughly 8 inches high, including the woman he's going to marry. Then he meets a full-sized woman. (Rated PG)

- Jesusito de mi vida (Dear Child Jesus) directed by Jesus Perez-Miranda (Madrid, Spain)
Jesus, a six-year-old child, wakes up in the middleof the night with an urgent need to use the restroom. But his fear of the dark prevents him from crossing the corridor that leads to the bathroom. Influenced by his mother's advice, he asks God for help, in the hope that some kind of miracle might happen. English subtitles. (Rated PG)

Location: Red Clay Theatre

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Red Clay Theatre
3116 Main Street
Duluth, GA 30096

Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 1:30 PM (ET)


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Urban Mediamakers Association



The mission of the Urban Mediamakers  Association is to promote and support a strong diverse independent media arts community in metro-Atlanta emphasizing the work of African, Asian and Latin descent creatives. Our goal is to be a main player in the continuous movement to attain diversity in media by providing individuals with assistance with development, production, post-production, financing and distribution of independent media -- animation, film, music, print, television and video.

A 501(c)(3), tax exempt, not-for-profit, charitable organization, the Urban Mediamakers Association brings talented and aspiring creative individuals together. Guided by past wisdom and reflecting the new generation of mediamaking, we are dedicated to thinking out of the traditional box. We depend on powers beyond ourselves to provide opportunities and open doors in all facets of our lives.

Through our Young Urban Mediamakers (YUMs) program, we are partnering media professionals with youth ages 12-19 to encourage, inspire and educate them in all areas of media.

For more information on the Urban Mediamakers Film Festival (UMFF), visit www.umff.com.

Visit the Urban Mediamakers Association's website at www.urbanmediamakers.com.