We Celebrate World Artists.
24fps is to celebrate and encourage student and independent filmmakers. Festival public screening programs are designed to highlight the creator as much as the work itself. All exhibited films are introduced by a commentator, and filmmakers in attendance are given the opportunity to speak to the festival audiences at the close of their film’s exhibition.
The films are presented as part of three curated programs. All films are screened in the festival exhibition venue, the landmark Paramount Theatre.
Exhibition Schedule
Matinee Program
Saturday, November 2, 2024, 2:00 PM
Hope For Others
“Grabs a note and reads aloud
"The passion new'd make a mother proud
I miss you so, it seems we all have much going on “ —Joshua James
Matinee Opening Film--PASTURE PRIME
A widow falls for a younger man she meets at the Cowboy Church.
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Director: Diffan Sina Norman
Narration/10 min/USA
DEADLINE
A black comedy Stop-motion short that explores the power balance between bureaucracy, death and feline devotion of the elderly.
DIRECTOR: Idan Gilboa
Animation/13 min/Israel
AFTER ISIS
For Dan, helping to rebuild Iraq is an act of redemption that unites those returning to their homeland and heals the wounds of ISIS.
DIRECTOR: Jimmy Gault
Documentary/6 min/USA
JEDO'S DEAD
A young girl and her brother discover their grandfather's body during the aftermath of 9/11. They experience grief, loss, and rituals surrounding death through a child's perspective.
DIRECTOR: Sara Nimeh
Narrative/11 min/USA
UWD (Until We Die)
IA poetic crisscrossing in a ruined world where everyone survives the collective disarray alone.
DIRECTORS: Brigette Poupart, Myriam Verreault
Experimental/20 min/Canada
Even Though It's Night (Aunque es de noche)
La Cañada Real, Europe's largest slum on the outskirts of Madrid, has been without electricity for over a year. Toni and Nasser have made this place their playground. But one day, Nasser tells Toni that he is leaving for France.
DIRECTOR: Guillermo García López
Narrative/15 min/TFrance
WANDER TO WONDER
Mary, Billybud, and Fumbleton are three tiny humans who star in a kids' TV series called “Wander to Wonder.” After the creator dies, they are left alone in the studio starving to survive and continuing to make increasingly strange episodes for their fans.
DIRECTOR: Nina Gantz
Animation/13 min/Netherlands
MY TOMATO HEART
Madeleine is forced to quit her position at the neighborhood grocery store. Her job is her whole life; her colleagues, her only family. The quinquagenarian spends her last days of work fighting to save what is near and dear to her heart.
DIRECTOR: Benoît Le Rouzès Ménard
Narrative/14 min/Canada
MOVE
An invite to a rave puts refugee and outsider Faisal's sense of identity and belonging into question.
DIRECTOR: Ana Farré Moutinho
Narrative/13 min/USA
Matinee Closing Film--ESSEX GIRLS
After an incident at her high school pulls her into the orbit of the only other Black girl in her year, “Essex Girl” Bisola is plunged into a journey to discover a whole new side of herself.
DIRECTOR: Yero Timi-Biu
Narrative/15 min/UK
Closing Night Program
Saturday, November 2, 2024, 7:00 PM
All Things Go
“You came to take us
All things go, all things go
To recreate us
All things grow, all things grow.” —Sufjan Stevens
CLOSING NIGHT OPENING FILM--LETTER TO A PIG
A traumatic memory from a Holocaust survivor transports a young schoolgirl on an inner journey.
DIRECTOR: Don Josepus Raphael Eblahan
Animation/17 min/Israel. France
FLAIL
It's her boss' birthday, and Allie is trying as hard as she can.
DIRECTOR: Ben Gauthier
Narrative, 14 min/USA
MATTA AND MATTO
In a time when all interpersonal closeness is forbidden, the hourly hotel Vaip offers wondrous rooms where guests snuggle up to devices built with great skill and let themselves fall into the perfect illusion of human touch.
DIRECTORS: Bianca Cederas, Kerstin Zemp
Animation/10 min/Switzerland
OASIS
At the dawn of their teenage years, twins see their fraternal attachment crumble while one of them, suffering from an increasingly marked disability, remains a prisoner of childhood.
DIRECTOR: Justine Martin
Documentary/15 min/Canada
THE GARLIC ANIMAL SAUCE (L'animal sauce ail)
In Gooseville, each new managing and self consuming environment is told via low budget homemade TV shows. Advertising, teleshopping and the media shows us the devolution of a small French village rushing towards its end.
DIRECTORS: Ysaline Debut, Isa Cotte, Aurélien Duchez, Camille Rostan, Clément Mouchel, Diane Mazella
Animation/6 min/France
SIMO
The usual rivalries and jealousies that exist between two Egyptian teenage brothers Simo and Emad take a dangerous turn that may seriously impact the future of their family.
DIRECTOR: Aziz Zoromba
Narrative/20 min/Canada
BUG DINER
Mayhem follows when a Mole chef with suppressed desires and a Fly waitress buzzing around let their freak flags fly.
DIRECTOR: Phoebe Jane Heart
Animation/17 min/USA
SAINT ROSE
As her husband takes over the preparations for their daughter's engagement ceremony, an unhappy Muslim housewife hides in her bathroom and drinks vodka.
DIRECTOR: Zayn Alexandre
Narrative/14 min/Spain/Lebanon
KINGS (les rois)
Two new counsellors at a summer camp struggle with ridicule and rejection after an initiation goes sideways.
DIRECTOR: Olivier Côté
Narrative/ 11 min/USA
Festival Closing Film--THE MASTERPIECE (la gran obra)
Leo and Diana, a rich couple, bring a broken TV to a recycle point. They meet Salif and his son, two scrap dealers. Diana asks them to come to their house to get more objects.
DIRECTOR: Àlex Lora
Narrative/20 min/Spain
Date: November 1-2, 2024
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