Here again, just to get this up at all, I'm stealing the list from the AIFF site. Remember, on that site, the snowman in the upper left corner is a link back to the main page. Just click on it.
UK, 14 min. – Documentary short - In Competition
Directed by Eva Weber
Date completed August 2007
An unparalleled and unique view of London - through the eyes and words of crane drivers.
Singapore - 24 min. - Documentary short - In Competition
Date completed 2008
Details an endearing story of friendship between two terminally ill women involving their families and the staff of the hospital.
Canada, 49 min. – Documentary short feature - In Competition
Directed by Antonia Thomson
Date completed August 2008
An HIV-infected child was abandoned in an orphanage in Northern Thailand Her medical chart read: Leave Her to Die, but one remarkable woman’s story proves that love itself can and is... saving lives.
Reefer Madness
Canada – 23 min. – Documentary short - In Competition
Directed by Steve Hanson
Date Completed: May 2008
Reefer Madness follows Canadian graffiti artist, Fatso, on a journey across the continent to track down the rarest refrigerator boxcars shedding some light on the most recent and unlikely movement in freight train graffiti.
USA – 22 min. – Documentary short - In Competition
Directed by Lance Bauscher
Date completed 2008
Documents Boise’s avant-garde noise rock band Monster Dudes.
Germany/USA – 28 min. – Documentary short - In Competition
Directed by F. Stone Roberts
Date Completed September 2008
Splitting Hairs is a documentary about the American invasion of the World Beard and Mustache Championships.
"City of Cranes" seems to be interesting. I would watch it.
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