Tuesday, July 12, 2016

doubleFEATURE films for July 15 and 22


In partnership with Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) and the Rhode Island Film and Television Office, Rhode Island PBS proudly presents doubleFEATURE, an exceptional opportunity for our viewers to see artistic, original, award-winning short films from a collection of animation, foreign language, documentary, or fiction films each week.

doubleFEATURE showcases the art of the short film and the artists who make them. Each week, in addition to presenting a selection of two or more short films, between the short films, Steve Feinberg, director of the RI Film and Television Office, and George Marshall, executive producer at RIIFF, interview filmmakers and industry professionals

Main features coming up July 15:

Mia | Wouter Bongaerts, Director | 9 min. Animated Short | Belgium, 2013


Seven-year-old Mia tries to liberate her overworked mother from the clutches of an overpopulated metropolis. In her quest, she unlocks the hidden secrets that make the world turn.


Hostility and Hospitality | Bronte Stahl, Director | 24 min. Documentary Short | USA, 2015

Many residents of Acri, a hill town in Calabria, have sought refuge, opportunity, or just a new perspective in the seaside town of Westerly, RI. Now an influx of desperate African migrants has given Acri a way to pay forward its debts to the world of immigration.


The Showreel | Keir Burrows, Director | 16 min. Narrative Short | United Kingdom, 2014


Nasreen is an immigrant office cleaner, working in London, who dreams of being a screen actor. Lacking the contacts or support to realize her ambitions, she creates extravagant characters for herself to play - zombie hunters, punk rockers, high-powered bankers - and imagines film crews are on every street corner and real people are just extras, and heads off on an action adventure with the most extraordinary results.


Coming July 22:

Bunion | Jessica Sanders* Director | 8 min. Narrative Short, | USA, 2014


The story of a man, his foot, and finding happiness. This short romantic comedy stars Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development), Michaela Watkins (SNL, Casual) and Avi Rothman.


Even The Walls | **Saman Maydani and Sarah Kuck, Directors | 28 min. Documentary Short | USA, 2014

Even the Walls documents the unique connectedness of a public-housing development on the eve of its destruction. For more than 70 years, Yesler Terrace has been home to thousands of Seattle's low-income residents and international refugees. Conceived as the nation's first racially-integrated, public-housing development, Yesler now stands on the edge of a new social experiment: mixed-income, mixed-use housing. In 2014, the Seattle Housing Authority began selling off pieces of the 30-acre property to being the transition.


The Secret World of Foley | Daniel Jewel, Director | 12 min. Documentary Short | United Kingdom, 2014

The Secret World of Foley takes us on a journey into the little known world of Foley Artists, who bring films to life by adding sound effects in post-production. We follow a multi-award-winning two person team of Foley Artists and watch as they work together to bring to life a film about one morning in the life of a fishing village on the English coast. With their perfectly timed and precisely judged sound effects they transform the film as they interpret every sound detail, using props from their vast props store. This film shines a light on a little known film art form and is a testament to magic and wonder of cinema itself.


About Some of the Featured Filmmakers 
*Jessica Sanders is an Academy Award–nominated, Sundance and Cannes Award–winning director and producer of narrative and documentary films and commercials. Jessica’s commercial career was launched when Steve Jobs handpicked her to direct Apple’s iPad launch campaign.

**Saman Maydani is a filmmaker and creative educator. Her work explores oppression and freedom through the personal narrative, with special focus on the voice and representation of women and other non-dominant cultures. Sarah Kuck is a filmmaker and journalist, with nearly a decade of multimedia storytelling and editing experience. She is greatly interested in the idea of culture and place, global mobility and community. Saman and Sarah met during graduate school and were drawn together to make Even the Walls to explore ideas of home and belonging.