Comedy Favorites

Comedy Favorites

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This year's comedy short series is an eclectic mix of films sure to bring a smile to your face. Joshua Porter's The Ride features a conflict between an affluent white man and an Afro-Caribbean woman on a New York subway which yields a deceptive outcome. With the use of "flashback fantasies," filmmakers Ginger Rinkenberger and Kathryn Pickford have created a deliriously paced comedy. What became known as ...THE ELEANOR AFFAIR ( Best Student Film at The Hamptons International Film Festival, New York 1996) explores the insidious delight of small-town gossip. Francine Mc Dougall's two-minute short Pig shows that big comedy can come in small packages when two people meet on the road. Jonathan O'Beirne's hilarious faux documentary Bananas in Bedlam follows once-famous children's book characters whose careers have fallen by the wayside. En Garde Monsieur, by Didier Fontan, is a swashbuckling comedy where a fender-bender escalates into a duel to the death. Nominated for the 1995 Academy Award Best Short, John R. Dilworth's The Chicken from Outer Space is the story of a cowardly dog who must foil the plans of an alien chicken bent on taking over the world. Don M. Gaile's Babyface mixes satire, sophistication, and sweet revenge. An incredible cast of prepubescents give this grand-scale costume comedy a high cute quotient, but the gangster genre gives it enough edge to avoid post-screening insulin shots. - Matthew Aquino
Everyone has had a Loose Tooth at some point in his/her life. In Lee McCaulla's animated short, a child's mind runs rampant at the thought of having said tooth pulled.
Daisy Feldman's New York, written and directed by Amy Veltman, is a dark comedy about overcoming obstacles, both real and imagined. And in overcoming them, Daisy finds that some cures are worse than…
Jason is in need of a Change of Luck. When Lorrie, the girl of his dreams, writes her number on a $5 bill, it seems his luck is changing. But soon we find that sometimes it is easier to change your…
Don't Run, Johnny ''Tom E. Brown is the Jerry Lewis of AIDS movies.'' -- AMP Magazine
The sly and sophisticated humor of Jeffery Aguirre's Puppet Show casts a farcical eye on the world of theater, an affectionately satiric mock-umentary on a troupe of young artists called ''Teatro Il…
Steven Dovas' stick-figured protagonist in Call Me Fishmael gives an animated pitch for a Hollywood blockbuster which gets more outlandish the further it goes.
Every year, Cinequest shows at least one film that is sure to offend someone. Hugh Hales-Tooke's Zero A.D. may just be that film. A n'budget, biblical epic with a groaner of a punchline. Don't miss…
Big Bucks for Buddha is Jodi Lane's sweet and funny look at a boy and his dog(s), and the pain of love and loss. Can he learn to love again after losing his best and furriest friend?