Perfect 10: The Chainletter
Cat’s Cradle
Tori Schultz
This is an all-girl urban fairy tale shot on 16mm film in rainy Eugene, Oregon.
Advice to Adventurous Girls
Kim Wood
“There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action and because ther is only one you in all of time, this expression is unique.” Martha Graham in a letter to Agnes De Mille
Memory
Ayleen Crotty
I want to encourage everyone to interact with art and to hopefully encourage the creation of more art in the world. i think it can only serve to bring about a healthier society.
Jelly 9
Brenda Gregoline
The film was originally conceived simply as a way for me to learn how the camera worked, and as a challenge to myself to make some art without words (I’m a writer). However, as the project progressed, I found that it naturally expressed some of my vision and attitude: quirky, sarcastic, non-narrative, and definitely DIY.
The Woman Who
Katherine McDowell
When struggling for a title, it occurred to me that so many movies (hundreds) start with “The Man Who…” and just about none start with “The Woman Who…”. I didn’t care to tack on an ending to the phrase for it didn’t matter what the woman did, just that she did something.
Goddess Kring
Shannon Kringen
Goddess Kring is a show based on non-scripted improvisational performance by me alone. I speak for freedom to be your unique self and express it fully.
Pecking Disorder
Sara Kaye (Larson)
This short silent film came together with a 99¢ wig, a book, a great house (set in Detroit’s West Indian Village) and a group of friends.
Old Words Do Die
Melissa Ann Henry
This is a short documentary about a Navajo lady, who recently got an abortion, and is questioning her decision.
Glancing Back One Last Time
Kelie Bowman
In many of the images seen in popular culture, of women especially, the person becomes an object of desire and beauty instead of a real, tangible person. This film attempts to reveal the person behind the facade.