2019 Media Film Festival

Our 2019 festival featured three days of films and film-related activities! All films were shown in the historic Media Theatre building, 104 E. State Street, Media PA.

Lineup

Thursday April 4th, 2019

7:00 Evening Showing

  • Two Birds (12:30, USA) Media Youth Film Initiative

  • The Ghost and the Writer (14:00, USA) Comedy

  • Why We Fight (8:59, USA) Documentary

  • Highway Tea (2:28, USA) Comedy

  • Cycle (14:07, USA) Drama

  • Justin Geller — Thought It Would Be a Good Story (6:16, USA) Documentary

  • Utopia (16:11, Iran) Drama

INTERMISSION

  • Broccoli (3:30, Germany) Comedy

  • The Custer Wolf (9:44, USA) Animation/Puppetry

  • The Mayor of Graterford (40:00, USA) Documentary

Filmmaker Q&A

Friday April 5th, 2019

7:00 Evening Showing

  • Closeted (9:35, USA) Media Youth Film Initiative

  • Ivan (9:24, Greece) Drama/Satire

  • Going Forward (15:00, USA) Documentary

  • The Curse (7:30, USA) Drama

  • Ways to Look at the Moon (17:09, USA) Drama

INTERMISSION

  • Internally You (3:46, USA) Media Youth Film Initiative

  • Wonderwall (7:00, Ukraine) Romantic Drama

  • The Amazon (13:32, France) Drama

  • Sac de Merde (13:27, USA) Romantic Comedy

  • Waiting for Hope (3:38, USA) Comedy

  • Nevada (15:00, Spain) Drama

Filmmaker Q&A

10:30pm Horror Fest

  • Zebra (4:45, Australia) Horror

  • The Helping Hand (10:00, USA) Horror

  • Striges (5:54, USA) Horror

  • Vonnis (8:35, Belguim) Horror

  • One Dark Night (18:36, USA) Horror

  • The Peephole (8:05, Mexico) Horror

  • I Am Not a Monster (17:00, Ireland) Horror

  • Burn Time (6:67, New Zealand) Horror

Saturday April 6th, 2019

1:00pm Matinee Showing

  • Bella’s Journey (3:19, USA) Animation

  • Due Process (8:00, USA) Drama

  • Fishnet and the Fish (8:37, Iran) Drama

  • Spark (16:00, USA) Drama

  • Who Said You Can’t Dance (11:43, USA) Documentary

  • Hooked (4:50, USA) Animation

  • Redcoats (18:49, USA) Drama

INTERMISSION

  • Runo (4:22, Canada) Animation

  • OK Grey (8:57, USA) Comedy

  • Insurance Can be Sometimes a Dangerous Game (16:50, France) Thriller

  • 9862 (11:33, United Kingdom) Thriller

  • Core (18:55, USA) Drama

7:00pm Evening Showing

  • Acceptance (9:43, USA) Media Youth Film Initiative

  • Can Dolls Be My Neighbor (3:48, USA) Documentary

  • Little Fig (19:00, USA) Documentary

  • Radio Moon (17:09, France) Drama

  • The Five Minutes (9:06, USA) Drama

  • Swimming (15:00, United Kingdom) Comedy

INTERMISSION

  • Kitchen Sink Classic (3:00, USA) Comedy

  • Are You Volleyball?! (15:00, Iran) Drama

  • The Replacement (15:00, USA) Sci-Fi

  • Still Life (1:42, USA) Animation

  • The Last Well (20:00, Croatia) Dystopian

Filmmaker Q&A

Awards

Aruffo-Rim Jury Awards 2019

Little Fig — Best Drama & Golden Trolley

Runo — Best Animation

Going Forward — Best Documentary

Red Coats — Best Local

Sac de Merde — Best Comedy

One Dark Night — Best Horror

2019 Audience Award Winners

Thursday Evening

  • The Mayor of Graterford

  • Broccoli

  • Why We Fight

Friday Evening

  • Closeted

  • Sac de Merde

  • The Curse

Friday Horror Fest

  • The Helping Hand

  • The Peephole

  • One Dark Night

Saturday Matinee

  • Redcoats

  • Spark

  • Runo

Saturday Evening

  • Little Fig

  • Are You Volleyball?!

  • Swimming

Film Details

9862

When a tentative insurance salesman accepts an invitation from a beautiful stranger, he quickly discovers that nothing is quite as it seems.

thriller (11:33, United Kingdom)

  • director/writer: Giles Greenwood

  • producer: Jonathan Blagrove

  • executive producer/writer: Jonathan Digby

  • cast: Jon Digby, Amber Anderson

ACCEPTANCE

A life discussion about acceptance into the “friendly” American Culture.

Media Youth Film Initiative (9:43, USA)

  • director/editor: Sage Glover

  • writer/producer: Sloan Glover

  • cinematographer: Julia Roth, Hope Hickson

  • assistant camera: Joanie Levis

  • sound: Sloan Glover, Danielle Ridgeway

  • cast: Ayan Goran, Sheila Renninger, Max Guthrie, Nicole Oronzio, Olamide Olaniyi, Andrew Buchan, Sally Selim, Iftekhar Hussain, Dr. Katera Moore

THE AMAZON

Elie, 30, lost a breast fighting cancer. She decided not to have reconstructive surgery. At a party, she falls in love with a man she thought she wouldn’t see anymore and has to face her doubts on her new femininity.

drama (13:32, France)

  • director/producer/writer: Alexandra Naoum

  • cinematography: Evgenia Alexandrova

  • cast: Alexandra Naoum Alban Lenoir, Baptiste Caillaud, Caroline Fauvet

ARE YOU VOLLEYBALL?!

A group of asylum seekers arrive at a border crossing but are not allowed to go any further. The asylum seekers and border soldiers conflict with each other until a young boy becomes the catalyst for a better understanding of each other.

drama (15:00, Iran)

  • director/writer: Mohammad Bakshico

  • co-director: Saeid Ahanj

  • producer: Nima Rabiei

  • music: Behnood Yakchali

  • cinematography: Mehdi Amiri

  • cast: Ebrahim Amoure, Yasamin Solhi, Hamed Nadri, Naeem Sheikh Mahboubi, Mehdi Hosseini, Mohsen Dadash Zade

BELLA’S JOURNEY

One woman’s journey into knowing herself.

animation (3:19, USA)

  • director: Mary Beth Rim

  • producer: Hamme Productions and Brad Thomas

  • sound: Jason Morgan, Sara Painter

BROCCOLI

Broccoli is all that is left in the refrigerator. So, order a pizza.

comedy (3:30, Germany)

  • director/writer/producer: Ivan Sainz-Pardo

  • cast: Patrick Finger

BURN TIME

Set in 1985, Burn Time depicts a nightmarish version of the worst sunburn imaginable, caused by a fictional rogue solar event.

horror (6:27, New Zealand)

  • director/writer: Peter Haynes

  • producer: Hweiling Ow

  • cast: Britt Scott Clark, John Hawkesby (voice)

CAN DOLLS BE MY NEIGHBOR

In 2001, Ayano Tsukimi moved back to her childhood home, Nagoro, Shikoku, to find that only 40 people were left in the once vibrant village of 350. She started making life-size dolls from clothing and memories of her former neighbors.

documentary (3:48, USA)

  • director, producer, writer, editor: Claire He

  • composer: Luke Standridge

  • cast (Voice): Hiroshi Watanabe, Hitomi Miller, John Bohn, Junko Cheng, Kento Matsunami, Megumi Kabe

CLOSETED

Eva’s seemingly normal day takes a life-threatening turn.

Media Youth Film Initiative (9:35, USA)

  • executive producer: Hezekiah Lewis, Darryl Ridgeway

  • producer/writer: Sloan Gloverdirector: George Hollyer

  • cinematographer: Julia Roth

  • assistant director: Danielle Ridgeway

  • editor: George Hollyer, Sage Glover

  • sound: Josh Lindy

  • cast: Madalyn St. John, Sheilah Renninger, Danielle Ridgeway, James Ziegler, Zachary Allen, Tyler Allen

CORE

Gil and Room have been dating for two years. Gil has identified as a gay male his whole life. Gil realizes he may be attracted to women. He meets Yuma and questions what he wants.

drama (18:55, USA)

  • director/writer: Joyce Lim

  • producer: Jake Hatfield

  • cast: Jimmy Bonilla, David Osorio, Janelle Bullock

THE CURSE

An eager young man goes to a Halloween party for a hookup, when a witch’s curse convinces him that he wants something more.

drama (7:30, USA)

  • director/writer: Dave Berenato

  • producer: Moira McFadden

  • cast: Jay Renshaw, Ryan Rimas, Kurt Koehler, Kevin K. Tran

THE CUSTER WOLF

A storyteller reflects back on the nine-year reign of the Custer Wolf in Custer, SD, and its tragic death. It was believed that the wolf was responsible for the death of $25,000 worth of livestock between 1911 and 1920.  

animation (9:44, USA)

  • director/writer: Chris Heady

  • producer: Xperimental Puppetry Theater, Center for Puppetry Arts

  • writer: Dixon Merritt

  • cast: Kurt Dise

CYCLE

A single mom and recovering drug addict has been clean for 8 months when her ex, who she has a restraining order against, returns and tempts her back to using.

drama (14:07, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Christopher Romano

  • producer: Geraldine Romano, Teresa Babback

  • cast: Mary Sack, Brian Anthony Wilson, Cameron Scoggins, Anthony Marconi

DUE PROCESS

An overburdened social worker fights to bring justice to a mother and her unborn child.

young filmmaker, drama (8:00, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Gabriel P Braden

  • cast: Carolette Phillips

FISHNET AND THE FISH

A young boy who works for a fishmonger is ill-treated. This does not affect his compassionate nature.

drama (8:37, Iran)

  • director/writer/producer: Ali Nikfar

  • cast: Mohammad Sarvari, Hoiat Souraki, Ahmad Ghorbani, Abbas Barouni, Ali Kargar, Ehsan Ahmadzadeh, Fatemeh Derakhshan, Hamid Barouni

THE GHOST AND THE WRITER

A withdrawn young writer struggles to adjust to life with his roommate: the ghost of an early 20th-century actor.

comedy (14:00, USA)

  • director/executive producer/writer: Christina Tucker

  • producer: Nadia Zoe

  • editor: Chloe Lind

  • cinematography: Rachel Klein

  • cast: Adler Roberts, Tristan Miller

GOING FORWARD

Malcolm Kenyatta is a third-generation activist and an openly LGBT candidate of color running for State Representative in the 181st district of North Philadelphia. The film follows Malcolm as he campaigns on election-day.

documentary (15:00, USA)

  • director: Tim Harris

  • director of photography: Ian Mosley-Duffy

  • cast: Malcolm Kenyatta, residents of the 181st district of PA

THE HELPING HAND

A couple uses modern technology to raise their child to the detriment of their own well-being.

horror (10:00, USA)

  • director/writer: Brenden Hubbard

  • writer: Brian Barnes

  • producer: Damon Russell, Shawn Christensen, Darcy Trunzo, Aaron Russell, Sarah Moyer, Clifford Miu, Linhan Zhangcast: Ryan Willard, Jennifer Finely, Sadie Williams, Chris Lee

HIGHWAY TEA

A silent era, Theatre of the Absurd, tale of a budding romance between rich and poor, upper and lower class, retold over a quintessential British High Tea ritual.

comedy (2:28, USA)

  • director/co-producer/writer: Milton Adamou

  • co-producer: Randal Kirk

  • cast: Jason Markoff, Paige Emerson

HOOKED

Addiction through the eyes of an addict.

animation (4:50, USA)

  • writer/producer: Tamara Campbell

  • sound: Lea McNamara

I AM NOT A MONSTER

Ambrose Mordrake, born with a violent, mind-controlling deformed growth on the back of his head, unexpectedly returns home for his brother’s engagement dinner. Ambrose attempts to insert himself back into the family life, who keep him at an arm’s distance. In order to fit in with his family’s image, Ambrose must battle his inner and outer demons in a bloody and tragic fight for control of his mind.

horror (17:00, Ireland)

  • director: Grace Quilligan

  • writer/producer: Conor Patrick Byrne

  • producer: Rachel McGill

  • cast: Tony Doyle, Geraldine McAlinden, Mark Lawrence, Catriona Loughlin

INSURANCE CAN BE SOMETIMES A DANGEROUS GAME

Paul owns an art gallery in a small town. The gallery is actually a façade for insurance scams. David enters the gallery to engage Paul in a scam. This time, however, it is not what Paul expected.

thriller (16:50, France)

  • director/writer/producer: Daniel Jenny

  • cast: Bernard Le Coq, Fanny Cottençon, Thomas Chabrol

INTERNALLY YOU

A journey in Daniel’s everyday life with his battle against schizophrenia.

Media Youth Film Initiative (3:46, USA)

  • executive producer: Hezekiah Lewis, Darryl Ridgeway

  • writer/director/editor: Nicole Oronzio

  • producer: Sloan Glover

  • director of photography: Julia Roth, Hope Hickson

  • assistant director: Hope Hickson

  • sound: Danielle Ridgeway

  • editor: Joanie Levis

  • cast: Dylan Gleason, Gunnar Funk, Sheilah Renninger, Samantha Angelina

IVANA

solitary dinner for two in a dehumanized society that has a craving for relationship and connectivity.

drama/satire (9:24, Greece) director/producer: Panagiotis Kountouras producer: Eleni Afentaki, Christos Stergioglou, Taxiarchis Deligiannis, Vasilis Tsiouvaras writer: Taxiarchis Deligiannis, Vasilis Tsiouvaras cast:  Christos Stergioglou

JUSTIN GELLER – THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD STORY

Justin is diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia at 30 and is to undergo experimental cancer treatment. His doctor convinces him to donate sperm prior to treatment. What Justin thought would make a funny story ended up differently.

documentary (6:16, USA)

  • director/producer: Jon Rehr

  • assistant director: Katherine Veri

  • director of photography: James MF Powers

  • cast: Justin Geller

KITCHEN SINK CLASSIC

Trying to get a man’s attention can sometimes prove difficult. A smart woman knows the most effective way.

comedy (3:00, USA)

  • director/writer/producer: Lauren Shein

  • cast: Lauren Shein, Ward Sorrick

LITTLE FIG

A Syrian graduate student living in Los Angeles copes with the nightmares of his past through an unlikely friendship with a kindhearted yoga instructor.

drama (19:00, USA)

  • writers/directors/producers: Dave Patten, Britt Robertson

  • music: Harlan Hodges

  • cinematography: Grant Bell

  • cast: Wesam Keesh, Bardia Seiri, Elisa Perry, Harlan Hodges

THE MAYOR OF GRATERFORD

This documentary tells the story of Tyrone Werts, a former lifer at Graterford prison. It chronicles the incident that led to his incarceration and the injustices of the Pennsylvania justice system. As an inmate, Tyrone became known as the “Mayor of Graterford”.

documentary (40:00, USA)

  • director: Jack McCarthy

  • writers: Jack McCarthy, Briggs, Mroz, Lindsey Walsh, Mike Zawisza

  • producers: Matthew Marencik, Stephen McWilliams, John O’Leary

  • cast: Tyrone Werts, John Pace, Ed Rendell, Mark Singel, John Wetzel, Jennifer Storm, Ernie Preate, Bradley Bridge, Joe Betz, Tom Arvanites, Jake Dolan, Jason Dawkins

NEVADA

A hotel room in Nevada. Elsa is employed to carry out a plan. Mrs. Taylor is her employer. What secret evil is being exterminated?

drama (15:00, Spain)

  • director/writer: Javier Kühn

  • producer: Jon Fernandez

OK GREY

A malfunctioning smart assistant sets out on an epic quest to find the music in its heart and become the only one ever needed.

comedy (8:57, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Benjamin T. Wilson, Garrett J. Langer

  • producer: Peter J.S. Regan

  • cast: Richard Cavallucci, April Yanko, Luke Carter

ONE DARK NIGHT

Dad spins a decades-old tale during a family campout.

horror (18:36, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Michael Trainotti

  • producer: Maureen Trainotti

  • cast: Nathan Caywood, Sabrina Howells, Fletcher Harden, Louise Harden, Brian Palatucci, Grant Housley

RADIO MOON

Sibyl works as a nighttime radio host giving advice to call-in listeners. One caller, Michel, makes her question choices she is making in her own life.

drama (17:09, France)

  • director/writer: Pierre Gaffié

  • producer: Marilia Deloison

  • cast: Marilyne Fontaine

REDCOATS

Three British soldiers pillage the home of a woman, her daughter, and two grandchildren during the Revolutionary War. The soldiers get more than they bargained for in this short with a twist.

historical drama (18:49, USA)

  • director/writer: Amy Tiehel

  • producer: Tammy Tiehel-Stedman

  • cast: Amy Tiehel, Shay Guthrie, Kathleen Morris, Chase Gray, Richard Lyntton, John Jezior, Chris Boylan

RUNO

In a time before music, a wise old wizard builds a harp from the jaw of a monster and brings magic to the world. 

animation (4:22, Canada)

  • director/producer/animator: Joakim Juti

SAC DE MERDE

Mazel Mankewicz is an unlucky-in-love yet eternally optimistic New Yorker who thinks she has finally found the man of her dreams. As it turns out, he might just be full of shit. Based on a true story.

romantic comedy (13:27, USA)

  • director: Greg Chwerchak

  • writers: Greg Chwerchak, Gabrielle Berberich

  • producer: Jenny Jump Studios

  • cast: Arielle Haller-Silverstone, David Fumero

SPARK

A soon-to-be lawyer and her unemployed neighbor find themselves drifting aimlessly in and out of each other’s lives as they both search for a way forward.

romantic comedy (5:00, USA)

  • director/writer: Tommy Butler

  • cast: Matteo Scammel, Phoebe Schaub, Chris Reed

STILL LIFE

A short film celebrating the art that keeps us sane even when life makes us crazy.

animation (1:42, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Jennifer Dean

  • producer: Katherine Pulido, Eric Rice

  • cast: Katherine Pulido, Eric Rice

STRIGES

Blood is drawn in the middle of the night when a newly married couple awakens to a horror that has entered their home.

horror (5:54, USA)

  • producer/director/writer: Gregory Vogt

  • producer: Nick Zarzeczny

  • cast: Andreas O’Rouke, Jess Uhler

SWIMMING

A Welsh endurance swimmer trains for the challenge of his lifetime. Does he really know the true distance?

comedy (15:00, United Kingdom)

  • director/producer/writer: J.J. Jarman

  • director/producer: Jimmy Taylor

  • producer: Zander Sharp

  • editor: Adam Baranowski

  • cinematography: Tom Read

  • cast: Christopher Pegler-Lambert, Amy Harris

THE FIVE MINUTES

A businessman calls his dead wife by using a phone booth that is able to contact dead people. He is given only 5 minutes.

drama (9:06, USA)

  • director: Shange Zhang

  • writer: Nicole DeLaura

  • producer: Xiaoyuan Xiao

  • executive Producer: Maggie Zhang

  • cast: Demi Ke, Eon Song, Zhan Wang, Andu Sun, Tian Tian

THE LAST WELL

It is 2037 and Europe is in total ruins. The owner of the last well of natural pure water takes in a mother and her daughter after tragedy strikes. When the well runs dry, the man must make the ultimate deal.

dystopian (20:00, Croatia)

  • director: Filip Fikovic

  • writer: Velimir Grgic

  • executive producer: Tamara Babun, Katarina Prpicmusic: Anja Papa, Luka Vidovic

  • cinematography: Tomislav Krnic

  • cast: Alen Liverić, Mia Biondić, Ozren Grabarić, Ida Rogić

THE PEEPHOLE

A man is taking a nap on his couch. He hears screams and looks to see what is happening. He opens his door to help but encounters the unexpected.

horror (8:05, Mexico)

  • director/producer/writer: Enrique Manzo Escamilla

  • producer: Stephanie Felix

  • cast: Sidney Robote, Khristian Claussen, Genaro Mejía

THE REPLACEMENT

On election night, a janitor feels cheated out of a life he might have lived when his own clone becomes President. Not all in society feel the same way about clones.

sci-fi (15:00, USA)

  • director/Writer/Producer: Sean Miller

  • producer: Naz Kahn

  • co-producers: Mike McNamara, Brian Levin, Boris Wexler

  • cast: Mike McNamara, Cecilee Von Rhea, Kylan Conroy, Jeff Garretson

TWO BIRDS

In Matt’s life, sometimes making the right decision can be so hard.

Media Youth Film Initiative (12:30, USA)

  • executive producer: Hezekiah Lewis

  • director/writer: Jake Nicastro

  • director of photography/post production: James Ziegler

  • assistant director: Winston Bickhardt

  • grips: Nicole Oronzio, Hope Hickson

  • sound: the Allen Brothers

  • cast: Vinchenzo Mocco, Gary Gustin, Rachel Kelly, Liz McClearn

UTOPIA

A college age, traditional, Iranian girl, Shiva, returns home to find her sister, Nasrin, has committed suicide. In seeking answers as to why, Shiva’s traditional values are challenged as she realizes and is confronted by the abuse of women in her country.

drama (16:11, Iran)

  • director/producer/writer: Mahdi Ghorbani

  • cast: Behnaz Mohammad Hoseini

VONNIS

A solitary farmer on a desolate scrap of land gets a second chance with his wife and child. It may not be the reunion he hoped for.

Horror (8:35, Belgium)

  • Director/Writer: Walt Bladt

  • Cast: Joke Sluydts, Dimitri Duqunoy, Tibe Boone

WAITING FOR HOPE

When a young woman summons her deceased boyfriend’s spirit back from the dead, the conversation doesn’t go as she planned.

comedy (3:38, USA)

  • director/producer/writer: Frank Battaglia

  • writer/producer: Chloe Carroll

  • producer: Wesley Mellott

  • cast: Jim Schubin, Chloe Carroll, David Dotterer

WAYS TO LOOK AT THE MOON

Sensing their relationship is drifting apart, an artist attempts to reconnect with an astronomer but gets lost in a universe of her own making.

sci-fi drama (17:09, USA)

  • director/writer: Katherine Clark

  • producer: Amy Frear, Adrian Colón

  • executive producer: Kinohi Nishikawa

  • cast: Amy Frear, Tony Bolante, Kelvin Smith

WHO SAID YOU CAN’T DANCE

If you think that a wheelchair user is incapable of dancing, think again. This documentary brings wheelchair users and standing partners together. Whether the wheelchair user chooses to dance competitively or not, the activity puts them in a world without limits.

documentary (11:43, USA)

  • director/producer: David Block

  • cast: Melinda Kremer, Robert Hansberry, Noni Ade, Leah Godbolt, Joanne Henry, Dejua Tiller, Jessica Constanzi, Mike Doherty

WONDERWALL

A young man’s heart is broken by the death of his love. He finds solace in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. That solace allows him to move forward with his life.  

romantic drama (7:00, Ukraine)

  • director/producer/writer/editor: Alexander Denysenko

  • cast: Oksana Slyxhuk, Vasily Pimenov

ZEBRA

Two blood-spattered little old ladies skulking through the bush, a real-life supermodel, and tapioca pudding collide.

horror (4:45, Australia)

  • director: Peter Spann

  • producers: Triona Maddick

  • writers: Holly Hargreaves

  • cast: Ellie Gonsalves, Jill McKay, Corinne Sennitt

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