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GAMESUS, 16min, Drama, Fantasy Directed by Scott Campbell Nathan doesn't care much for the outside world...and that's fine by him. He is satisfied surrounding himself with the things he knows and the things he can count on: his games and his imagination. No surprises. That is, until Karen shows up at his doorstep. Can his imagination save him this time? DOUBLE TALKCAN, 8min, Comedy Directed by Randy White and Justin Dyck Two men applying for the same job find that they much more in common than just their names - they say and do eveything at the same time. MOMENTOS DE GLORIAPortugal, 10min, Animation, Comedy Directed by Jose dos Santos A Soldier, A Beautiful Woman, Two Roberies, a War , a Contest and an Encounter THE MOVING TOWNItaly, 11min, Musical, Experimental Directed by Alberto Nacci A picture for images, music and concrete sounds. The International Airport of Orio al Serio (Bergamo - Italy) is like a... moving town in which passengers co-exist with space and time in the rare knowledge of living an in-between moment connecting the present and the future! URSULA AND SPORE 2.3Mexico, 80sec., Horror, Trailer Parody Directed by Carl Jones Wonder what the next HORROR franchise is? Here comes the next indy sensation from Mexico. Featuring the most shocking and bizzare death sequences in the history of cinema. TURN SMILE SHIFT REPEATCAN, 20min, Comedy Directed by Mike Heron An introspective look at human nature, examining the contradiction that takes place when an individual is forced to adapt to an artificial and mechanized society. SELECTION FROM THE F.COUNTER EPCAN, 9min, Experimental, Drama Directed by Justin Ramdial Lives need meaning now more than ever. One must learn to deal with it, so it becomes nothing. A trifle, easily overcome without the slightest hesitation. SAINT NICKUS, 22min, Drama, Comedy Directed by Patty Mulcahy A man's mission to save strippers from sleazy nightclubs triggers extraordinary rendition by the CIA. Satirizing popular television shows such as “24”, which often use a “ticking time bomb” scenario while presenting a stark choice between due process and torture, SAINT NICK questions the direction America has taken since 9/11. Return from Toronto Film Festival to home page
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