
CUFF 2015 Program F
Columbia University Film Festival 2015
May 1 - 3, 2015
Bears Discover Fire (Ben Leonberg, USA, 14m)
Fish (Andrew Ruiz, USA, 10m)
Miracle Polish (Eduardo Cohn, USA, 17m)
Sundae (Sonya Goddy, USA, 7m)
mal de ojo (Solange Morales, USA, 15m)
Imaginapped (Stian Hafstad, USA, 14m)
Bears Discover Fire
Ben Leonberg, USA, 2015, DCP, 14m
The story of a lonely man, his dying mother, his curious nephew, and a family of bears that have discovered how to use fire.
Fish
Andrew Ruiz, USA, 2015, DCP, 10m
A young boy puts his father in a difficult position by trying to sneak his pet fish through airport security, leaving his father torn between his son and the TSA.
Miracle Polish
Eduardo Cohn, USA, 2015, DCP, 17m
With the flick of a wrist, the Miracle Polish will change your life for better or worse.
Sundae
Sonya Goddy, USA, 2015, DCP, 7m
A son helps his mother navigate their route, as they embark on a mysterious driving errand.
mal de ojo
Solange Morales, USA, 2015, DCP, 15m
Spanish and English with English subtitles
A teenager challenges her South American relative over the family's bad luck, causing her to seek escape in another’s private world.
Imaginapped
Stian Hafstad, USA, 2015, DCP, 14m
When her imaginary friend gets kidnapped, Olivia has to go on an epic quest to get him back.
Sunday, May 3, 3:00pm






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