
CUFF 2013: Program A
Columbia University Film Festival 2013
May 3 - 9, 2013
This program is currently standby only. A standby line will form at the box office one hour prior to showtime and tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis.
A program comprising five short films: The Gossip Queen (Dominique Lefebvre, 15m); Aftermath (Jeremy Robbins, 19m); Keep the Change (Rachel Israel, 19m); The Professor (William Gerrard & Anya Meksin, 20m); Total Freak (Andrew Ellmaker, 9m).
This program is currently standby only. A standby line will form at the box office one hour prior to showtime and tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Gossip Queen
Dominique Lefebvre | Canada | 2013 | HDCAM | 15m
A dark musical about the choices we make and the repercussions we must face.
Aftermath
Jeremy Robbins | USA | 2013 | HDCAM | 19m
In a new, predatory ice age, two brothers search for a place to call home.
Keep the Change
Rachel Israel | USA | 2013 | HDCAM | 15m
A young man is forced to attend a support group that leads to an unexpected connection.
The Professor
William Gerrard & Anya Meksin | USA | 2013 | HDCAM | 20m
An ex-media studies professor and her gang of student radicals kidnap a famous news anchor and force him to read the “real news” live on the internet.
Total Freak
Andrew Ellmaker | USA | 2013 | HDCAM | 9m
A summer camp horror-comedy about a young teen who pursues a mean girl and discovers a secret about the lake.





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